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Contribuisci feedbackFound a new falafel place via facebook and lately i have a thing for trying different falafels lately. Falafel yo's version is a bit different from a regular falafel for the right price. Instead of usual veggies, they add Tunisian salad, pickled cabage ,coleslaw, onions and oddly enough they added fries for a heavier feeling of satisfaction and deep fried aubergine. For 159 pesos, it was packed with filling, savory and amalgamation of flavors with every bite, the falafel ball had parsley and other spices that complements the veggies giving it a zingy taste. What I dont like about it was though makes the falafel heavier the fries were soggy and wasnt newly cooked. I wished it was a bit crispier to add a better crispier texture aside from the Tunisian salad. I washed it down with the lemon grass drink i ordered which i found relatively cheap for P105 for a large (although it had lots of ice which was hard to break down with the paper straw). Their packaging was eco-friendly too! Paper straws cups and wrappers for easy biodegradable waste. For the service the staff were friendly and trained. They even handed me my falafel on my table instead of picking it up from the counter. Recommendations: Original Falafel Food 5/5-chart topper falafel ive tasted. Price 4/5 - reasonably price with the serving. Service-4/5- nice staff, although they need more knowledge on what ingredients and difference of ingredients their menu have. Ambiance 4/5- ordrring up i felt a pretty nice vibe with instagrammable floorings and bright lights attractin to millenials
Found a new falafel place via facebook and lately i have a thing for trying different falafels lately. Falafel yo's version is a bit different from a regular falafel for the right price. Instead of usual veggies, they add Tunisian salad, pickled cabage ,coleslaw, onions and oddly enough they added fries for a heavier feeling of satisfaction and deep fried aubergine. For 159 pesos, it was packed with filling, savory and amalgamation of flavors with every bite, the falafel ball had parsley and other spices that complements the veggies giving it a zingy taste. What I dont like about it was though makes the falafel heavier the fries were soggy and wasnt newly cooked. I wished it was a bit crispier to add a better crispier texture aside from the Tunisian salad. I washed it down with the lemon grass drink i ordered which i found relatively cheap for P105 for a large (although it had lots of ice which was hard to break down with the paper straw). Their packaging was... read more
I'm not a falafel connoisseur of sorts, but I do love trying out new foods! The staff were very, very kind and accommodating. I ordered the falafelito (kids size falafel) because I was making space for dinner. Aaaand I'm full! The falafel itself was great, and it's healthy! Added to that, the falafelito is price at 99. For me, the price is right. Super super great meal. My friend, on the other hand, ordered the falafel yo. I wish I ordered that one because she says she really enjoyed it and it was very filling. TL;DR: 10/10 experience, if I can rave about a food item, this is it. Not gonna complain abt the price because it's just right.
Falafel is really good plus the different salads that come with it. The lemongrass tea with mint leaves is so refreshing. Will definitely come back!
Best falafel wrap you would get in Manila. Amazingly fresh and yummylicious combination of falafel, salad, pita and sauces. One wrap and you are full to the core. Its also a great option for people looking for vegetarian food in Manila. Apart from the food, the dedication of staff to make your experience with food is worth commending. They recently added the fried pita bread strips to the complementary offering and its a topping on the great food. For me, its the food that matters instead of the tit-bits around them (plates, etc.), but wouldn't mind a plate to avoid my falafel falling out and not hitting the bottom of my craving tummy :P