Be ready for long line ups at Lunch and Dinner times.
Food:
We ordered 2 Falafel Rolls for $4.99!!!
Falafel Rolls: They were in what appeared to be pretty fresh pita breads that was warmed up on the grill before they suffed it with Falafel Balls. The falafel balls were freshly made I saw the guy mixing the batter and frying it (we had to wait a little bit, but I don't mind waiting for my food that is prepared fresh right in front of me). After the falafel balls were ready you get to pick what you want to put on them. They have pickled turnips available, I judge a middle eastern restaurant based on pickled turnips, if there are no pickled turnips they do not get more than two stars from me. Traditionally middle eastern falafel sandwiches are supposed to be served with pickled turnips in them.
Ask for a couple of extra napkins as their napkins are really thin and fall apart quite easily. You will need them if your sandwich starts to ooooze out those juicy flavours.
Drinks:
They have plenty to choose from but nothing extra ordinary.
Bathrooms:
They have one but it wasn't very clean, it was a busy time of the day.
Ambiance:
This is a hole in the wall, I like these types of places that have great food, but there is no room for a romantic dinner for two here, you go here mostly to stand in line get your sandwich and then eat it elsewhere. There are lots of streets nearby that aren't very busy for you to take a walk and have your sandwich.
Service:
Service was fairly quick I was waiting in line for 15 mins but that was mostly because the guy at the front of the line ordered 20 sandwiches. They wore gloves it was mostly clean based on hole in the wall standards.
Parking:
There is a lot in the front but finding a spot during busy hours can be challenging and it might be the neighbourhood or just the people that were around this day, they didn't seem like very good drivers so be on high alert.