The service was super friendly and though they had a line to the door it moved fairly quickly. I ordered a falafel pita. I had a choice of hummus or baba ganoush, I asked for both and got a partial scoop of each. There were 4 falafel balls and then I had my choice of toppings. I had the chopped salad, onions, pickles and tahini for a sauce. No sides or drinks and it came to $6.64. Right in the ball park for a sandwich and no sides at other places, a little less than some even.
I didn't find it overly salty as others did. I tried a little hummus plain that fell outside my pita and it was a bit bland, but at home I use alot of garlic and lemon something most resturants are scared to do. The baba ganoush had a flavor I didn't care for, and the cilantro in the onions was off putting. The pickles were great and maybe the best part of my sandwich. While the chopped salad was just that, chopped lettuce and tomato, the falafal balls were mushy. They were crispy on the outside but the texture inside was a little too soft, they did offer a nice flavor though. But again I thought the tahini sauce was somewhat bland and could use more actually tahini add some nuttiness to the sandwich.
The pita was nice and soft, and baked in house which was nice. All in all I can get better falafel at Banzo for the same price, Naf Naf does have a softer pita and nice pickles, as well as the eat-in option if the weather is bad. I don't think this will be a regular part of my lunch options, but I wouldn't avoid it either. The "combo" upgrade for $2.99 seems pretty pricey for a fountain soda and a small cup of soup, chips or rice.