For dinner, the kabob combo rocks, with chicken, beef and kefta kabob. Kefta is like a ground beef link, a little spicy, definitely out of the ordinary. Their hummos is a little peanuty for my taste but it's made fresh. The bread is also thinner than I'm used to but it's probably a regional thing and of course I didn't go home hungry.
For lunch this is the only place I've ever paid over $7 for a falafel sandwich and a side of hummos. I wish they'd move for cheaper rent so they can knock two bucks off everything on the menu. Then I'd eat here twice a week instead of once a month. They could also double the size of the dining room and still keep it packed. It's good enough I'd follow them wherever they go... Alas, I haven't been in a long time because it's ridiculous to pay more than $5 for a falafel sandwich.