The Falls Kitchen
“Salads are fresh, I loved the Greek with grilled chicken (get a small, large ones are huge).”
“This place is tucked away off the main highway (Rt 46) in the town of Little Falls.”
“Also, the lox and onion were mixed into the omelet rather than just sprinkled on top.”
The Falls Kitchen
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
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Nice roomy place located
90 Main St, Little Falls, NJ. Open
Monday through Saturday, 6-4.
Sundays from 7-3.
The place is clean and although it's not modern it is nice and enjoyable.
Meredith who was my waitress was pleasant and more importantly she smiles. What a relief to see a smile anywhere you eat. Simply makes the experience that much nicer. I ordered 2 eggs over medium home fries and toast with coffee. A simple dish that seem not to be done well many places I have frequented but "The Falls Kitchen" hit it on the nose. Will be going back to enjoy the many interesting things I on their menu.
Looking for another diner to try in my Mom's new neighborhood. This place is tucked away off the main highway (Rt 46) in the town of Little Falls. From the outside it looks small but has tons of room once you come inside. The wait staff is super friendly and accommodating. The menu has a variety of options and the food is fresh. The coffee is some of the best I've had in the area so definitely worth investigating if you need a good cup of joe. The prices are cheap for what you get and the portions are decent. Would recommend for an outing with family, friends or even for a date.
I travelled about 700 miles to eat here, even though I wasn't sure what to expect.
For a while, the family who owns this restaurant had another restaurant in the town where I was, for lack of a better term, stuck. I ate there many times, enjoying the casual food they offered.
This week, I'm back in NJ for some east coast time before I leave for California permanently, so I thought I'd try some local places.
First, where do you park on weekdays? OMG. I parked in front of the bank but that has to be slammed, even with their own parking lot. (I was told that there is a municipal lot somewhere near the building.)
That said, they had a large number of tables, for four people and for two people, along with counter seating. The restaurant is quite casual but comfortable.
I was greeted enthusiastically by the host, and he took me to a booth where my backpack and I could sit.
It wasn't long and a waitress asked for my drink order, and I continued to read the menu afterwards. It was a bit difficult to pay attention to the menu, because I was impressed with the efficiency of the staff handling customers, food, and clearing tables.
I decided on the Lox and onion 3-egg omelet and home fries, without the toast. I don't eat bread a lot, but I've had quite a lot lately, what with all the sandwiches you get while travelling. As the waitress brought my juice, I was ready for a little wait. Since it was busy, I figured my little wait would be increased.
It wasn't instantaneous nor was it long enough to be measured in eras or eons. Their other restaurant wasn't extremely fast because they took time to cook things just then.
It was worth the wait. I was glad to see that the home fries were not white on the inside, and just flipped to brown the outside. Also, the lox and onion were mixed into the omelet rather than just sprinkled on top. It was all tasty, even though there didn't seem to be any salt.
They had a wide variety of sandwiches, so later this week, I think I'll return to see what's good. I don't usually eat breakfast, but it was worth the trip–50 or 700 miles.
Oh, and I saw something special. One of the waitresses came up to the host while we were talking. She had some stuff that the customers had left on their table. He said "run after them", and so she did and gave them their stuff. That's pretty rare! 🙂
I'd give it 3.5 stars. This is a new diner in the center of Little Falls. It's located on Main Street so there is only street parking which can be tough to find in this area. I came on my lunch break with 5 other teachers. Everyone liked what they ordered but the service was very slow so we were almost late getting back to school. I got the Cobb salad with grilled chicken and it was huge. I couldn't finish it and it was very good. I'd come back the next time I am not in a rush.