Their Falafel are ok but unfortunately served cold and nothing to write home about. I suggest getting a falafel sandwich with just a bit of the following –don’t let them put the usual amount-: –Parsley. –Tomatoes. –Pickled cucumber. –A bit of hot Sauce if you like. –Their Tahina –don’t let them drown it regardless of how magical they tell you it is!-. For added measure if you are doing take out, add 1 – 2 sliced boiled eggs at home. It actually adds a lot to the taste. If you want to go the extra mile, add a fried slice of eggplant but that’s a bit hardcore and I’m surprised they aren’t doing all this and calling it the REALLY crazy falafel or something. Their burgers and versions of Chicken or beef shawerma isn’t good, honestly. Their fries are a bit greasy and not good. Surprisingly, their Taboolah, kebbah and rolled grape vines aren’t bad.
Silvia K.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The best falafel in Montréal. Friendly atmosphere with great prices. Highly recommend.
Noha G.
Tu valoración: 2 Montreal, Canada
After hearing good things about this place, I definitely have to say that leaving disappointed was an understatement. The falafel is possibly the worst I’ve ever had(and that’s bad coming from an Arab…), and is COATED with massive layers of breading. Kind of defeats the purpose… Ugh, so disappointing. Otherwise, the halawa sandwich was good, and I have to say that the prices are decent… But I won’t be coming back, that’s for sure.
Khoren P.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
Love the food, low price for healty fast food for generous portions with vegatables they have always specials 2 for 1,…Customer service is great.