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187 E. Houston St., New York, NY, 10002
at Orchard St.
212-475-7700
dangeiger from 11418 | Posted on 11/29/09
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With its cafeteria/pizza joint vibe, this place is unassuming. If you aren't dissuaded by the somewhat mediocre atmosphere (and in the winter months, an infernal front door that jams open almost every time a customer enters or exits) you probably won't be disappointed with the food. The falafel, the tomato eggplant, the lentil soup and, for dessert, the baklava, are all excellent. The servers are typically busy but friendly. The food is also very reasonably priced, which of course - given that this is a falafel and kebab house after all - it should be. Still, it is nice to be able to go out and get a good meal at a good price in a place where I feel welcome.
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