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38 Union Sq. East, New York, NY, 10003
nr. 16th St.
212-260-1988
HKITB from 10022 | Posted on 9/4/08
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This is by far the freshest and tastiest in NYC. The Maoz located on 8th Street between Broadway and University, is my personal choice, the salad bar toppings offered and those amazing french fries are ridiculously good. The pita's are really fresh and soft, and the falafels are delicious and served hot. I really think this qualifies as one of the best cheap eats in NYC and by far the best falafel in town..
cupcakemonster from 07305 | Posted on 5/28/08
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I always get the junior maoz, I find the regular one too be too much for me. And I prefer the whole wheat pita. But that's just me. You can pick what you want in your falafel from the salad bar, so feel free to add pickles, cole slaw, chickpeas, broccoli, cauliflower, and yogurt among other things to your little pita pocket at your discretion. There are only three seats there, so I always take my maoz and eat it on a bench outside or on the way home.
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