Based on 18 opinions finded in 2 websites
Based on 18 opinions finded in 2 websites
Nº 443 in 1508 in Islington
Nº 18 of 44 Mediterranean in Islington
Opinions
The two people running this stall were hospitable kind and very skilled chefs. The food was a beautiful standard and was made in a timely manner. They have exceeded my expectations of an outdoor food stall. Would recommend. Definitely coming again !
Sumeya Abdi . 2024-11-15
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Freshest falafels. Delicious salad and pickles.
Robert Steele . 2024-01-16
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Some of the best falafel I’ve ever had — and I’ve had A LOT of falafel. They gave me extra of everything for free! The total was only about $5!
Anne Kennedy . 2021-12-19
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Delicious, tasty, hot falafels. Consistently hits the spot, with fresh ingredients and fast friendly service. Pricing has stayed consistent. You get a really hearty feed for £5 with their large wrap. They often give you free samples of a fresh falafel from the fryer. Literally does not get better than this!
George Read . 2019-11-01
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Best falafel ever 💙 Good service, lovely treats, and fantastic food 🥰 Thank you guys x
Didem Ergor . 2019-07-15
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They call themselves the best falafel in London, and that's not an exaggeration!
Ali Ganjei . 2018-08-07
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One of the best falafels in town. Friendly crew, las week I didn't have my wallet with me and they said have one on the house, we know you - try that at your local resturant :)
Mircea Bucur . 2018-07-27
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Hoxton Beach falafel is the best in London in my opinion, and this is its best location. Really fresh, warm, delicious - get it with chilli & lots of pickles.
Peter Matthews . 2018-03-10
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The food is good but I think the word Lebanese is over stretched a little....however, the cafe is let down by the apathetic reception received. Maybe the gentleman who served me was fed up and young girl just fed up of his whispered asides and expressionless guidance but as a new customer (and Lebanese) I was not impressed. There are some amazing Lebanese pop-up restaurants appearing in this part of Hackney - one I visited on Ridley Road market, run by two amazing young Lebanese guys who were friendly and gave the most amazing service and tasty food. If you are prepared to be treated badly then stay at Hoxton Beach otherwise do ya thing at the leisure centre and hold on until you can get to somewhere else or go home and create your own tasty snack for half the price. There are also some great café/bistros round the corner on Church Street.
LizziLouLou . 2018-01-10
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モルトビーマーケットにだしてる出店でラップを買いました。色々選べて、ラップにしてくれて歩きながら食べれて良かったうえ、す ごく美味しかった。もちろんお値段もリーズナブル。今度はイーストのお店にも行ってみたいです。
ponchan1969 . 2017-08-13
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Worth the queue to get fresh, great falafils. Either in a wrap or a box with fresh extras such as foul or aubergine.
Daniel E . 2015-07-08
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For four pounds, you get three fresh falafels, fried aubergines, hummus, tahini and some chopped veg. Real feel good food. The falafel man has the fastest hands going - a true pro who clearly enjoys what he does.
Rolo65 . 2014-05-24
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I've been to this falafel place so many times. It's reasonable and quick to get it on Whitecross Street during lunch time. Staff are not so friendly but who cares if we can get this good deal.
NYLON_nomad . 2013-10-23
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1- if you want to run a restaurant in the UK, have a BASIC grasp of English 2 -any women visiting will feel in a distinct minority. Despite that the place is virtually deserted, the 3 or 4 customers are shuffling men - no female presence anywhere 3 - at least know your menu. A request for the most basic dish resulted in much head-scratching, bespectacled poring over the menu before confused shuffling into the ‘kitchen’. The food -to be honest who cares. If anyone decides they want to enjoy Moroccan/N African cuisine ..just go somewhere else. PLEASE !!!!!! The harira- worm and passable The couscous - dry as the Sahara, (asked for extra sauce - maybe I was speaking Martian. They didn’t have a clue. Lamb- big mistake; huge! as tough as a Doc Marten and the general taste ..,ever sucked your grandfather’s slippers? A lump of warm squash, a lump of tepid carrot - blurrgghhh! It’s an under-populated social club for N African men - NOT - by any stretch of the imagination, a restaurant. They’ve tarnished my love of N African food and I’ll NEVER return. Just awful!!!!! I’m so hacked off with this dump that I don’t care if they don’t cancel my bill. I’d rather eat my own (fill in the blank as you see fit).