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: It’s cheap. It’s vegan. It’s in a cool night market. Owner is accommodating. : Pita was hard, salad’s been sitting for a while, falafel’s dry and hard : I’ve had falafels from another place and it’s strangely similar down to the watery sauce. Wonder why. : I ordered the set minus the fries an extra order of falafels. Changed salad to purple cabbage salad. Updated from previous review on 2023 08 21 View all feedback.
Located inside the food court of the night market with seating at the entrance directly across from Jomtien Beach or well packed take away (to go). Tasty and fresh falafel pita pocket sandwiches with choice of toppings. Be sure to get the spicy chili sauce if you like a little zing . Delicious fresh and creamy hummus. Fresh pickled veggies, saurkraut and more.
As a previous reviewer said, I’m not sure it’s still called ‘Falafel Ruty’ as nowhere on the signage is that name, but everything else is as described. It’s in the Jomtien night market, sells falafel and is 100% vegan. You’ll find it in the most north-westerly row of stands in the market (the first row you come to if coming from Pattaya) about halfway down. It’s one guy working there and he sells falafel sandwiches, fries or a falafel set to eat now, or hummus pots, falafel and a few salads to take home and cook with. At only 60 baht, the hummus pots are quite large and exceptional value, especially because of how hard hummus can be to find in Thailand. Compared to other vegan-friendly options on the area, the food here is cheap and very good.
: It’s cheap. It’s vegan. It’s in a cool night market. Owner is accommodating. : Pita was hard, salad’s been sitting for a while, falafel’s dry and hard : I’ve had falafels from another place and it’s strangely similar down to the watery sauce. Wonder why. : I ordered the set minus the fries an extra order of falafels. Changed salad to purple cabbage salad. Updated from previous review on 2023 08 21
I’m not sure the stand is still called Ruty Falafel, if you compare my pics with the old ones the name disappeared, and unfortunately the writing “vegan” too. I mean, they’re very similar but maybe now there’s a different owner and different name? Anyway, they still serve the combo of falafel, salad, hummus and fries with a pita bread, which is a very generous meal for only 100 baht! Plus, they have various salads (3 types of cabbage salad, tomato and cucumber salad, Russian salad) and ofc you can order hummus or falafel alone or customize it according to your preferences. The night market is plenty of room and seats where you can taste your delicious food!
The portions were so generous that we felt stuffed! Appreciate how they make the items fresh, even if it's a bit of a wait. It's well worth it.