Falafel Off The Corner
“People who hate on the couple that owns the joint are ridiculous.”
“Israeli food is not only recipes, but it's rather a way of thinking and feeling about how you nourish your body.”
Falafel Off The Corner
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
3 reviews
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Love this place! This is a family owned and ran business and you can taste that in the food.
My favorite thing here is the chicken cutlet on a baguette bread. The cutlet is pure white meat with some sesame seeds on it. I personally like my food dry so this place is perfect for me but the only complaints Ive heard from people I have taken here or suggested to try was that the stuff might be a bit too dry. I also love their sour pickles. (they slice them to perfection and they have a perfect kick of garlic)
You order a sandwich and they provide you with a plate for you to choose unlimited sides from their salad bar. They have a bunch of israeli salads and even carry a Russian style salad called Olivye (for those who know! know! )
They also make this dry bread that's fried in garlic butter and tastes so delicious. They carry a wide selection of glass bottle sodas which is a great addition to this already amazing meal. Their spicy fries are also very good.
The meal will run you $15-20 dollars but you are getting high quality food and large portions.
Enjoy!
Really good shwarma and food at this place. I have been here many times. It does seem like the prices are getting higher and the amount of shawarma in the sandwich is getting less and less though.
I ordered here through GrubHub, and had the special Kofte in pita with 2 salads. I added fries for 75 cents, and had the fried eggplant and pickles. I added techina, and on the side, had falafel balls. The food was solid, the combination of flavors in the sandwich played off each other and balanced each other very nicely. My beef (sadly not the good kind, like the kofte kebab in my sandwich) with them is over service, or lack thereof.
After submitting the order online, I check my phone and see a call from a strange number. I call that number, not knowing who it was, and ask who it is. On the phone comes a gruff, nasty, mamzer-like man who had all the charm of a retired IDF commando doling out shawarma on the street with a cigarette dangling in his mouth. He was impolite, cruel, and in his heavy accent asked "what you want?". He then puts on someone else who asks if I wanted the order I just put in and paid for on GrubHub. If I didn't want the order, I wouldn't have put it in. I never had any place I ordered from on GrubHub do that to me. I was terribly insulted and angered that people would emigrate to my country and prosper while treating customers like garbage. Adding insult to injury, I specifically said on the order that I was on the second floor/upstairs of the address I gave. The delivery guy (who dressed like a hood rat thug) had an attitude that G-d forbid, he had to commit the horrific atrocity of climbing a few stairs, and when I came to the door, he didn't even come to the door, and instead I was forced to lean forward more than MSNBC in order to get my food! The way that looked, the neighbors would have thought I was a junkie getting my fix from what looked like a drug deal!
I'd never order from here again. The customer service aspect is atrocious. Had the service been passable, I would have given them four stars, as the food is not bad. Between Zohan on the phone (this place sadly doesn't serve FizzyBubbleh) and the gangster rapper delivery guy with a crap attitude, I was simply done.
I want the non-Jewish customers to know that they treat Jews like me with contempt, as well. These are equal opportunity misanthropes. If you hate humanity that much, don't be in the hospitality business.