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What Austin K doesn't like about Falafel Salam:
Food was alright. I got a gyro and the meat was like a patty which I wasn't a fan of because it made it seem more like deli meat than actual beef/lamb. The fries were overcooked and their baklava is a laughably small portion for the price you pay for it. Overall decent food but not the best gyro spot in West Seattle.Food: 3/5 View all feedback. What User likes about Falafel Salam:
this place is fabulous. so fresh. ingredients and cook at the front. vegan clearly listed. also the grill is marked. they'll get it. Yes, they serve meat, but they get it. View all feedback.
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They are fantastic! Purple Shawarma heaven, with a side of angelic falafel. I highly recommend this restaurant.
You can't go wrong with this food! Any dish you order is going to blow your socks off. Insider's tip ask for their homemade pickled veggies with any order. They...
read moreI am such a big fan of Falafel Salam. I love absolutely everything on their menu. I believe in what they are doing; sourcing what they can locally, organically,...
read moreYummy! I used to regularly visit their food truck before the pandemic and their restaurant when I lived in the neighborhood. Now visiting after almost 2 years t...
read moreThis place is one of the cleanest, well-kept shawarma restaurants I have found in Seattle. The round shawarmas were very different in shape than the often wrap...
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read moreNestled in West Seattle, this Middle Eastern restaurant offers a mixed bag of culinary experiences. While some dishes, like the falafel sandwich and hummus, receive high praise for their flavor and freshness, others, including the gyros and lamb plates, fall short with bland meat and meager portions. The generous range of vegan and gluten-free options, along with stellar service, adds to its charm. However, overpriced small portions, particularly the baklava, raise eyebrows. Overall, despite some inconsistencies, the restaurant shines with its vibrant flavors and warm atmosphere, making it a worthwhile stop for a quick or casual meal.
I ordered a rice bowl with lamb and Arab salad. It was just okay. The rice didn't have much flavor, and the lamb tasted strange. It wasn't the usual gyro meat,...
read moreI love that this restaurant has separate fryers for gluten-free items! There are plenty of vegan and gluten-free options available, and the food is fantastic ov...
read moreThe falafel sandwich, lamb gyro, and fries are all outstanding. The restaurant offers fast, high-quality food at reasonable prices. It has become my new favorit...
read moreBad excuse for Middle Eastern food. The pita bread was just bread, not much. pita about it. We had the gyro and lamb salad with about 3 oz of meat total between...
read moreI stopped by their food truck at the Queen Anne farmers market and it was the best falafel I’ve ever had!! Both gluten free and vegan and it was delicious. The...
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read moreThis place is fabulous. so fresh. ingredients and cook at the front. vegan clearly listed. also the grill is marked. they'll get it. Yes, they serve meat, but t...
read moreJust a few vegan options, but it is always fresh and tasty. they make creamy hummus that is quite good and we have never been unsatisfied eating here. the plast...
read moreI used to be with these types when they were just a rotten food truck in sodo. they kept me alive in the round at the late transition at a place without other V...
read moreOne day I regretted that I had not had enough Falafel sandwiches before I returned home. then I found this falafel salam at home in seattle. I was so happy! sin...
read moreAffordable and delicious felafel. the only thing I wanted to eat while I visited the opposite.
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