4/5 Min Y. 2 years ago on Google • 27 reviews
Great
falafel,
but
don't
go
at
noon
unless
you
like
standing
in
long
lines.
The
crisp
outside
and
grainy
inside
texture
of
the
falafel
itself
rivaled
it's
deep
flavor,
with
a
good
helping
of
tahini
to
really
accentuate
the
sesame
that
contrasted
nicely
with
the
pickled
peppers
and
veggies
adding
a
nice
extra
crunch.
I
also
asked
for
chili
sauce
which
was
a
nice
balance
of
chili,
garlic
and
a
bit
of
creaminess
that
must
come
from
either
a
mayo
or
perhaps
hummus
proportion.
The
only
slightly
less
than
memorable
aspect
of
this
falafel
wrap
was
the
flatbread
that
turned
from
a
dry
wrap
to
a
doughy
and
chewy
almost
gummy
wrapper
by
the
time
I
got
down
to
the
end.
Perhaps
it's
my
fault
for
taking
my
time
to
eat
it.
But
I
was
also
eating
another
falafel
from
a
competing
tent
up
the
street
to
do
a
side
by
side,
bite
by
bite
comparison.
After
the
comparison,
I
can
clearly
see
the
advantages
for
a
cylindrical
wrap
as
opposed
to
a
flatter
pita
configuration
-
more
evenly
distributed
ingredients
for
a
more
consistent
combination
of
flavors
for
each
bite,
better
balance,
better
texture
combination,
easier
and
less
messy
to
eat.
Also,
I
have
to
respect
a
man
who
eats
the
food
he
serves
up
for
others
as
his
own
meal!
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