Casa De Falafel in located in a Shell Gas Station. They serve up Falafels and Mexican Style Food in a Chipotle Style Fashion. When I was there they offered samples but weren't big on describing the food. My husband asked them what was a Fez Burrito and the man behind the counter said to look at the moving TV screen instead of telling us what was in the Fez Burrito.
I ordered a Falafel Plate.
The Falafels are unlike any falafel I ever had.
They are very crisp and crunchy with a bread-like fluffy interior and coated with sesame seeds.
They are made with a combination of chick peas and fava (broard) beans.
The amount of seasoning in them was very scant and coriander, cumin, garlic and fresh parsley were not noticeably present.
The dominate flavor of the falafel was sesame seeds.
I didn't notice any pita bread being offered here.
Hummus and tahini were on the bland side and lacked a fresh tasting ingredient to add life and make them bright tasting like they should be.
My husband ordered the Chicken Mexican Bowl with Hot sauce. The woman working there said she didn't know what sauce was hot sauce. By looking at the menu we had to figure out ourselves that the red sauce should have been hot sauce.The chicken in the bowl was nicely prepared but the cilantro rice lacked enough cilantro to give give off a cilantro flavor. The hot sauce was made with fresh tasting tomatoes but lacked any heat. I think it was made with tomatoes and green bell peppers.
Although they proudly display a grade "A" Health inspection I can tell you the falafels, chicken and rice were all at room temperature and would not have passed a health inspection when I was there.
At the time of this review this restaurant has only been open a short time and might improve in time.