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I'm giving it three stars on its own, but considering its location and surroundings it's a four. My friend is a CIA student. I said I would meet her for lunch between classes. She suggested maybe just ice cream or yogurt because where on earth do you get decent lunch around here on a college student budget? The answer was right next door to her studio building in the Case Law building. Service was very friendly. We came around two and everything was silent--so nice. I'm sure that around actual lunch time it is not like this. I ordered the Big A Falafal wrap. It was falafal, tomato, bell pepper, sprouts, hummus, mushrooms all rolled up in a toasty pita and served with a pickle. The pickle was really crunchy and the sandwich was pretty good. Not the greatest falafal I've ever had--it was a little dry, but the veggies were fresh, the hummus was yum, the flavors blended well, and it was enough food for two lunches. So good. I loved the additions of the sprouts and bell pepper. Those are things that you don't usually find on falafal wraps and they were really good. My friend and I enjoyed a delicious, enormous lunch with a beautiful view for less than six dollars each.
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