Sido falafel is good for grab and go place kind of calling it a day. I have had alot of good food and good falafel and shawerma in my life. Sido falafel is ok nothing crazy. I got the shawerma sandwich when I ordered it the staff pulled out a bucket of meat, placed it onto the stove warmed it up and tossed it into a Sandwich which threw me off. I asked you guys don’t cut it off a skewer he said no… not that it matters but that’s literally what shawerma is. I asked for pickles which is usually standard in shawerma sandwich and they charge extra for that it’s a dollar more but anything I put in it they charge for. Total was like $16. when in Jersey I can get a sandwich bigger and tastier for less and more sides in it. Look the sandwich was not bad in flavor it tasted good and the staff were great and all that just needs a little more presentable way of making the food! And a little more flavor to the meat. Overall good place for grab and go! But I wouldn’t die to go back and...
Read moreVery bad delivery experience! Ordered from here for lunch, after an hour of waiting I called and was told the order was on the way. After an hour and half, I called again to no answer. I tried repeatedly and finally someone answered the phone to tell me again, the delivery is on the way. I expressed my concerns about the temperature of the food and he hung up on me. After over two hours, I am trying to cancel this order. I ordered from Seamless. The delivery came and the soup was half spilled out upside down in the bag (no more broth in the soup left). The sandwich was cold and the "sauce on the side" did not exist. I called the restaurant again and they immediately hung up on me. I will have to get my credit card to decline the transaction, and this food is going in the trash. I will not order...
Read moreThis is the best middle eastern food in NY,period.By a mile, hands down. Father Sido, who founded this wonderful cuisine left the perfect recipes of many tenderly delicious and spectacularly healthy dishes. Falafel,homus,baba ghannouj and tabouli lead the pack of starters followed by the grilled kababs and the couscous with chicken or meat. I have had them all,,,simply the best. When I feel super, I indulge on a gyro over rice pilaf and the irresistible baklava and turkish coffee. Rabya at Columbus and 73rd St has the most friendly feeding hands and he will listen to what you actually need. I would reccomend Sido with my eyes closed because I know it just...
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