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My encounter with Banzo was inspired solely on a craving for falafel and a whim as I passed their food cart on Dayton St. They only take cash -- so I had to defer but I'm glad my craving won out and I stopped by. The falafel was crisp without being burnt and exactly the right flavor that good falafel should be-- you could taste the chick peas clearly, the spicing was noticeable, great, but not overpowering so it ultimately balanced out very well. It was also decidedly inexpensive. I don't know that it made the food taste better but it definitely makes me feel better about indulging! I also ordered their chicken pita (just a half so I didn't explode) and that was every bit as good as the falafel. They didn't overload it with vegetables, just enough so that you got a little bit of the vegetables, you got their marinade (which is amazing), and the chicken. No ingredient felt like it was "just there"... it all worked together. The chicken, flavor aside, was delightfully tender. All this from a cart, no less. Needless to say I will *definitely* be coming back again.
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