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I came for lunch and somehow got there just before it got full. There are very few tables and the bar seats filled up quick. It's a very open industrial style with lots of hard surfaces so things sound louder than they normally would. However the big glass windows onto the street lets in a lot of light. I ordered and paid at the counter and took a seat. The soup came out pretty quick but the pita took longer. It was... View all feedback.
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The falafel plate was great value for your money but unfortunately the falafel were over cooked and the hummus was not at all authentic (I couldn’t taste any tahini, it just was like puréed chickpeas). The salad and pita were delicious but I left feeling a little disappointed, especially after reading some many enthusiastic reviews. View all feedback.
I came for lunch and somehow got there just before it got full. There are very few tables and the bar seats filled up quick. It's a very open industrial style with lots of hard surfaces so things sound louder than they normally would. However the big glass windows onto the street lets in a lot of light. I ordered and paid at the counter and took a seat. The soup came out pretty quick but the pita took longer. It was still really nice but I can't say it's the best falafel I've had in Tokyo. I like how it's served though. It's just a minor thing but it's awkward to have a full-length mirror facing the toilet...
I went about a year ago. I was disappointed when this listing came up searching for other stuff. What they are serving is not hummus, pita was not pita, the falafel I don't remember so maybe not terrible? Nice interior though so gets two stars as not totally a bad place to spend 10 minutes and is edible? Did not make me sick.
The falafel plate was great value for your money but unfortunately the falafel were over cooked and the hummus was not at all authentic (I couldn’t taste any tahini, it just was like puréed chickpeas). The salad and pita were delicious but I left feeling a little disappointed, especially after reading some many enthusiastic reviews.
A great option for vegetarian food, it is located very inconspicuously and is easy to miss since there is no board outside. When you go through Google maps, upon reaching the location, look for a triangular path around a building... It is located on one side of this triangle. I had the lunch set for 1200 yen. It had a lentil soup and a half sandwich. The soup was just some boiled pulses in salt water and is good to drink down the sandwich with. The sandwich on the other hand was delicious and filling. It had all the leafy vegetables, cucumber, as well as hummus and falafel with mustard dressing all wrapped in the pita bread. Recommended for multiple visits.
Great healthy food, great atmosphere, good music, kinda wish I had come here earlier! I'll definitely be coming back again!