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Bidra med feedbackVery little falafel-stop. beautiful salad pages (the auberginensalat was well balanced and easy), and the Falafel-Pita is solid and well worth, the pita had a little more contrast in her arome, everything has mixed up a bit too much. ask for hot sauce when they want to throw it up.
Saw this place last night while visiting Liberty Plaza. Looked nice from the out side, so I was craving to taste it .. Went in and started inquiring about the menu and the ingredients they use from a lady (cashier and the restaurant server) who was serving another order, she explained me in a very detailed manner. Soon after that I placed the order for a Sabich. The chef/restaurant manager was kind enough to give me a tour on how my Sabich was prepared, and was served to me hot hot .. Took the 1st bite and the taste reminded me of the origin of the food, the pita bread, the pickle
The first time to taste falafel in fresh pita brot. the part is huge and packed with sweet and fryed. the original version is not sharp, but fortunate they have a spicy sauce that makes everything unique.
A small, cozy place about freedom. her menu is quite simple. the falafel and sabich were sooo filling and they were only lkr 390. the drinks were thick and refreshing. after that I was so full. the sabich had boiled egg and roasted brinjal. it was a nice taste. I would go back there. the personal was friendly. the cook had learned how to falafel when he was in dubai. I'm glad I stumbled on the square. 4stars cos I wish the menu had more items. they prefer to bring money.
They don't have a big menu, but what they do is delicious. I had a falafel (filled Pita bread) and a koleslaw. the pita was full and the French pommes were a very nice note. the koleslawin was fresh and tasty. can recommend this place for a afternoon or late evening snack.