Serves meat, vegan options available. Lebanese fast food eatery. One could get falafel, hummus, tabouleh, lentil soup. Open Mon-Fri 10:00-00:00, Sat 12:00-00:00.
It’s the classic falafel meal, but it was cheap, tasty and fresh. It’s not the most atmospheric place, but I can’t complain much about an easy vegan meal!
Very good falafel, served with hummus (which was delicious) and a salad with a tahini dressing. The fries weren’t amazing, but you can request not to have them. Prices are decent, not cheap, but not very expensive either, for a fast food restaurant. Vegan options aren’t marked so make sure to ask about them.
Overall a disappointing experience.
The falafel wrap was cheap, that's the only positive about it. The taste mostly consisted of flour, cucumber and mayo. The falafel texture wasn't very good either.
The tabbouleh salad was fresh, only it was a small portion size, wouldn't recommend as a main dish.
There are better options in the center of town than this, so do your taste buds a favor and avoid this place.
There was a long line and a lot of people at the tables, behind the counter was a little boy. We took only hummus (chickpeas paste) and got half of the lafa (unleavened pancake) in addition. Very expensive for a small jar. We did not like the taste of hummus and thahin, a very thin and stale lafa.
Here you can eat falafel, lentil soup and hummus.
Vegan items are not marked, so make sure what you order is vegan. You can use the Romanian word "de post" which means religious fasting; Diet wise it means vegan but it can include honey.
10 Reviews
First Review by alexandra_vegan
AndreiDragomir
Points +46
Authentic lebanese food - Edit
Unpretentious place downtown with a few vegan options. I often stop here for falafel, but the lentil soup is good too.
Read morePros: authentic, fresh
Cons: sometimes a little slow for a fast-food
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MarthaLiiseKapsta
Points +50
Amazing falafel in the centre of Timisoara - Edit
Very nice experience, delicious falafel and kind service
Read morePros: Delicious falafel, Kind service in English
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MelissaW
Points +960
Cheap, quick and tasty - Edit
It’s the classic falafel meal, but it was cheap, tasty and fresh. It’s not the most atmospheric place, but I can’t complain much about an easy vegan meal!
Read morePros: Good price , Location , Fresh
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gianinaelenna
Points +66
Good enough - Edit
The lentil soup is pretty good. The falafel is ok, but not amazing.
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raina.bosniac
Points +63
Good food, long wait - Edit
Very good falafel, served with hummus (which was delicious) and a salad with a tahini dressing. The fries weren’t amazing, but you can request not to have them. Prices are decent, not cheap, but not very expensive either, for a fast food restaurant. Vegan options aren’t marked so make sure to ask about them.
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Skie
Points +51
Not impressed - Edit
Overall a disappointing experience.
Read moreThe falafel wrap was cheap, that's the only positive about it. The taste mostly consisted of flour, cucumber and mayo. The falafel texture wasn't very good either.
The tabbouleh salad was fresh, only it was a small portion size, wouldn't recommend as a main dish.
There are better options in the center of town than this, so do your taste buds a favor and avoid this place.
Pros: Low price, Fast
Cons: Small portions, Bland, floury taste
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LeaS
Points +44
Vegan Option - Edit
Its possible to get a vegan dish with Salat and a soy dressing, fries, falafel and Hummus.
Read morePros: English speaking staff, Delicous Falafel
Cons: Fries are Not so good
Guest
ElviraP
Points +108
Eatery - Edit
There was a long line and a lot of people at the tables, behind the counter was a little boy. We took only hummus (chickpeas paste) and got half of the lafa (unleavened pancake) in addition. Very expensive for a small jar. We did not like the taste of hummus and thahin, a very thin and stale lafa.
Read moreCons: expensive, long waiting
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teodbo
Points +36
nice falafel - Edit
Cheap and tasty falafel
Read morePros: cheap and delicious
Cons: long waiting times
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alexandra_vegan
Points +1549
Offers classic middle eastern vegan dishes - Edit
Here you can eat falafel, lentil soup and hummus.
Read moreVegan items are not marked, so make sure what you order is vegan. You can use the Romanian word "de post" which means religious fasting; Diet wise it means vegan but it can include honey.
Pros: some vegan options
Cons: serves meat
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