Delivery: Yes Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
Yuri Cardone
Quick spot to get some pretty good options. I am restricted with religious dietary choices so I can't comment on their delicious looking meat options. I had the falafel so I CAN comment on that.
The falafels are fried upon your order but it takes 2-3 minutes- so it's not a long wait and I prefer that they are not pre-fried! It's on a large Greek pita bread so it is FILLING. They add a tzatziki sauce and humus from a large container that was pre-bought- not made on premise. I'm fine with that- especially since (a) it tastes good (b) made by a company with a good reputation and (c) their specialty is grilling not sauce making! For both sauces and falafel specialities try Green Chickpea on Halsey.
I replaced lettuce with spinach for some health return… and asked for a little bit of chipotle mayo for a kick. Lastly, add red onions and the falafel was really good. For $5.50, I'm impressed.
I would return here. Their grilled shrimp and roasted russet potatoes looked really good– maybe on a day I want a heartier lunch.
The lines get long and people know this spot so don't be turned off by the lack of reviews- it is not indicative of the popularity or this place.
Came here on a Friday afternoon for lunch, the place is situated kind of weird, the register is behind you when you are up to order, just a little awkward. The music was really loud and kind of annoying.
I had the falafal with hummus special, it was cheap and delicious. The falafal had good flavor and were fried perfectly. I would have liked maybe some lettuce and some tzatziki sauce or something not as dry as hummus.
They have a decent vegetarian selection as well as various Asian & curry dishes.
Decent lunch place, would go back and try everything else.
Disgusting. I actually gave them an extra star because they have outlets by the booths. They've got wi-fi too but hey, what's the point if the employees don't know what the password is.
I came here for lunch. My friend chose this garbage over Dario's Restaurant because they had wi-fi, such a big mistake. I ordered the hummus, grilled chicken platter with rice and sauteed potatoes and my friend had the coal stones, I mean, shawarma platter with rice and salad. The rice was hard. They were like mini oval shaped bricks. The potatoes were salty and cold. My chicken was dry, and his shawarma wasn't dry. No, it wasn't dry. There is no word to describe the lack of flavor and moisture in that shawarma meat. It wasn't just dry, it was a vast desert of emptiness and no hope of return and remoisturization. And folks, guess what was on the hummus? Vegetable oil. How disgusting. I saw them scoop the hummus right out of a store-bought economy sized hummus container. Hummus isn't even that hard to make. The worst part is that I saw the crusting hard stuff on top of the hummus when they scooped it out. It was at least an inch thick.
As for service, it was drab. When we were finishing our meal, the cashier goes and takes out the garbage with me sitting right in front of her. Sorry, but I don't like having garbage in my face when I eat. To make matters worse, she dangles the bag in my faces and asks if I was done with the food. The poor people who eat here every day, I hope that they are aware that there are far better eating establishments in the immediate area. And they did they get 2 stars instead of 1? Their music was awesome (Madonna's Into the Groove played) and they sold orange juice with pulp.
Quick spot to get some pretty good options. I am restricted with religious dietary choices so I can't comment on their delicious looking meat options. I had the falafel so I CAN comment on that.
The falafels are fried upon your order but it takes 2-3 minutes- so it's not a long wait and I prefer that they are not pre-fried! It's on a large Greek pita bread so it is FILLING. They add a tzatziki sauce and humus from a large container that was pre-bought- not made on premise. I'm fine with that- especially since (a) it tastes good (b) made by a company with a good reputation and (c) their specialty is grilling not sauce making! For both sauces and falafel specialities try Green Chickpea on Halsey.
I replaced lettuce with spinach for some health return… and asked for a little bit of chipotle mayo for a kick. Lastly, add red onions and the falafel was really good. For $5.50, I'm impressed.
I would return here. Their grilled shrimp and roasted russet potatoes looked really good– maybe on a day I want a heartier lunch.
The lines get long and people know this spot so don't be turned off by the lack of reviews- it is not indicative of the popularity or this place.
Came here on a Friday afternoon for lunch, the place is situated kind of weird, the register is behind you when you are up to order, just a little awkward. The music was really loud and kind of annoying.
I had the falafal with hummus special, it was cheap and delicious. The falafal had good flavor and were fried perfectly. I would have liked maybe some lettuce and some tzatziki sauce or something not as dry as hummus.
They have a decent vegetarian selection as well as various Asian & curry dishes.
Decent lunch place, would go back and try everything else.
Disgusting. I actually gave them an extra star because they have outlets by the booths. They've got wi-fi too but hey, what's the point if the employees don't know what the password is.
I came here for lunch. My friend chose this garbage over Dario's Restaurant because they had wi-fi, such a big mistake. I ordered the hummus, grilled chicken platter with rice and sauteed potatoes and my friend had the coal stones, I mean, shawarma platter with rice and salad. The rice was hard. They were like mini oval shaped bricks. The potatoes were salty and cold. My chicken was dry, and his shawarma wasn't dry. No, it wasn't dry. There is no word to describe the lack of flavor and moisture in that shawarma meat. It wasn't just dry, it was a vast desert of emptiness and no hope of return and remoisturization. And folks, guess what was on the hummus? Vegetable oil. How disgusting. I saw them scoop the hummus right out of a store-bought economy sized hummus container. Hummus isn't even that hard to make. The worst part is that I saw the crusting hard stuff on top of the hummus when they scooped it out. It was at least an inch thick.
As for service, it was drab. When we were finishing our meal, the cashier goes and takes out the garbage with me sitting right in front of her. Sorry, but I don't like having garbage in my face when I eat. To make matters worse, she dangles the bag in my faces and asks if I was done with the food. The poor people who eat here every day, I hope that they are aware that there are far better eating establishments in the immediate area. And they did they get 2 stars instead of 1? Their music was awesome (Madonna's Into the Groove played) and they sold orange juice with pulp.