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| - This is definitely a new place that is still trying to find its legs and trying to train employees on the spot. With them training people on the spot, it can take a while to get your food out in a timely manner. Though they offer tables and chairs to dine-in, this place is meant for take-out.
The falafel is really good, but save your money by not getting the chicken kabob (only comes with lettuce, onions, pieces of chicken, and tomatoes...no sauce) or falafel platter (not bad, but not that great...comes with 4-5 falafel, lettuce, tomatoes, pickled beets, onions, hummus, greek salad, and tatziki dressing). The hummus is okay...neither great nor horrible, but could definitely be better. For what you get, the price is a little higher than I think it should be, but not by much (maybe $1 or so overpriced).
I'll definitely go back to this place to give it another shot, and now I can go there with much lower expectations and know to try something different...probably their sandwiches.
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