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Their garlic hummus brought me in (never liked hummus before theirs) but their spinach w/cheese pie is to die for! I keep telling myself I'm going to try the meat one but I can't help but order my favorite! One day I will...maybe ! Great staff they're all very friendly! View all feedback.
What Crystal Tempel doesn't like about Al Tarboush Deli:
The food and service at this restaurant are consistently excellent. It's unfortunate that my most recent visit may have been the last before they close. I send my best wishes to the staff and am grateful for the delicious meals I've enjoyed at this charming deli. View all feedback.
The falafel sandwich is amazing and it is around $5! they also have a very delicious spicy vegan sauce that comes with her!
Falafel sand, which is a great choice here. my first falafel sand we used to sneak out of school to get one to lunch. the garlic tahini sauce is delicious. the owner and his family who work there are some of the nicest people I ever encountered in the restaurant.
Do not let the simple filiale before place fool them - they will not find falafel these good each where near al tarboush deli! so light and fluffy, I never had such a thing. delicious! also try the non-meat pebbles, really different and delicious.
Al tarboush is a clasp to me. her falafel is sincerely my favorite that I had everywhere. the family that owns the restaurant is very friendly, the prices are very reasonable, it is located in a fun part of the city, and the vegan selection is good. it's not a nice place, but have some tables for inside, as well as a few tables outside when the weather is beautiful. we get the falafel, tabbouleh and baba ghanoush, but I know that they also sell hummus, fattoush, and I think they often have a lens and rice intake option. they also have a regal of food, my man and I buy items like tahini and halvah by al tarboush. I propose to eat at al tarboush if they are looking for a cheap Mediterranean food in st. louis.
A vegan friend recommended this spot for the falafel pita wrap. I was getting tired of the usual vegan friendly Thai or Blueberry Hill meals in the University City Loop so I dropped in before seeing the Queens Of The Stone Age show at the Pageant last year. The deli space is small. Walk in, order at the counter and grab a seat if there is one. The two ladies behind the counter were very friendly and part of the family that owns the place. The falafel was fresh and tasty. Split the delicious garlic hummus/pita plate with a friend and we were both happy and did not spend more than 20 bucks between us. Want to try baba ganoush next trip.