Falafel shines with fresh, hot balls that taste amazing every time. Cleanliness is top-notch, creating a cozy, market vibe that feels inviting. Calm energy and great music make dining here a relaxing, indulgent treat.
Falafel comes out fresh and hot every time, with really delicious falafel balls that taste on a different level. The preparation shows clear skill, making it consistently awesome and tasty.
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The falafel is affordable with a variety of flavors.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
The place is English friendly, making it accessible for tourists.
Falafel shines with a thin crunchy crust and airy inside, fried fresh daily for a light golden color. Friendly service keeps the vibe energetic and the place clean. Prices stay reasonable, and used oil is recycled to show care for the environment.
Falafel here is light and crispy with fresh ingredients and delicious toppings. Service is friendly and attentive, with a clean environment and affordable prices.
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The restaurant charges 24₪ for a falafel in pita bread instead of the advertised 17₪.
There is often a line on the sidewalk, indicating its popularity.
Expect a long wait in the middle of the day when only one employee is working.
Falafel costs just 8 shekels and features large falafel balls that taste fresh and satisfying. Prices are very affordable, making it a great budget choice. The stand has a fast-paced atmosphere with no seating, so expect quick service and simple surroundings.
Falafel costs only 8 shekels, making it one of the cheapest options around. The balls are large and the falafel tastes fresh and satisfying.
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Payment is only accepted in cash.
The restaurant is not open on Shabbat.
Falafel costs 8 shekels, a great price.
Spacious restaurant offers a lively vibe with comfortable outdoor seating and strong air conditioning. Falafel is crispy outside, soft inside, paired with gluten-free pita. Known for best hummus in Israel and a kosher setting, it draws a young, fun crowd.
Falafel comes incredibly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Gluten-free pita bread accompanies the fine falafel, making it a tasty choice with excellent hummus.
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The restaurant is not open on Saturdays.
There is parking nearby.
The lunch deal includes a triangle, allowing you to try everything they offer.
Shawarma spot shines with free salad bar and fresh falafel made to order. Prices are high but match the busy location. Shawarma quality varies, sometimes tasty, sometimes fatty.
Falafel comes fresh and made to order with good toppings. It pairs well with shawarma, which is also available.
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The shawarma place is open late at night.
A portion of shawarma costs over NIS 50.
The price of the shawarma is NIS 75 per serving.
Shawarma restaurant shines with high-quality shawarma and a homey atmosphere. Falafel is crispy and flavorful, including a special green option for vegans. Prices are higher but match the clean, stunning environment and tasty dishes.
Falafel comes out very crispy with good flavors. A special green falafel offers a tasty option for vegetarians and vegans.
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The restaurant is open late, which is appreciated by night shift workers.
There is easy parking available near the restaurant.
Shawarma portions are not generous.
Small spot offers affordable hummus and soft pita bread loved by locals. Falafel is simple, often two balls with tahini and salad. Calm vibe suits quick, tasty meals with a family-home feel.
Falafel comes with pita bread that many locals buy. Portions vary, sometimes just two falafel balls with hummus and tahini. Quality shifts over time but often pairs well with salad and hummus.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early to avoid long waits.
The restaurant serves only large salads priced at NIS 20.
Hummus refills are not allowed, so order accordingly.
Fast food spot shines with airy pita and excellent eggplant in sabich. Falafel varies but often comes in a soft, fluffy pita with a yellow color. Clean, polished atmosphere feels lively with a steady queue and prices match local standards.
Falafel comes in a soft and fluffy pita with a yellow color. The flavor varies from excellent to somewhat bland depending on the batch.
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Expect a long queue during peak hours, especially for lunch.
Prices for a meal can reach up to 31 ILS for a pita and drink.
You can choose to eat in or take away your order.