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Mamoun's Falafel
Opening hours
- Monday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
- Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
- Thursday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM
- Friday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 AM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 AM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 1:00 AM
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View on mapLongtime local Middle Eastern chain serving falafel, shawarma, kebabs & more in a traditional space.via Google
Serving high-quality, inexpensive Middle Eastern street food since 1971.
- Signature
- Falafel sandwich with hot sauce
Reviews from Google
Great locally owned spot with made-to order falafel, baked baklava. and outdoor-only seating. The falafel, hummus and dip were outstanding, but I wish there had been offering for fresh veggies or a side salad to enjoy along with things. I am gluten intolerant, so my partner enjoyed the pita bread. Eating along the busy street was festive and I was grateful for seating, but an indoor quieter experience would have been a reprieve from the NYC bustle.
Truly excellent. Ingredients were super fresh and the hot sauce is especially fragrant. Obviously the falafel is phenomenal but I also highly recommend the baklava. Perfect way to finish out a scrumptious meal.
Shop is a bit run down, which is fine. Seating is very limited, probably about 8 chairs in total. Got a couple pitas — they do NOT have fries so that review prior is wrong. Pitas were fine. Not too flavorful imo. Just drunk food.
This place used to be THE spot the whole Indian vegetarian community in New York used to order their falafel from. Like all the time! There was a nostalgia tied to this place that I could just not shake off. So yesterday, after watching a Broadway musical, I hoped on the subway and went to MacDougall street to get a to-go Hummus pita. While the taste of the hummus is good, the overall meal was super bland. There was literally just lettuce, a few pieces of cubed tomatoes and a good amount of hummus inside the pita. I wish they had added some hot sauce, some tabouleh, some za'atar to make it flavorful. So yeah, spent $7 for nostalgia's sake but really nothing memorable about the food any longer.
Garbage food. This is what $25 gets you. We got the plate with extra meat. There was almost no meat, 1.5 falafel, and very little of everything else . It also took 15 minutes to make. Don’t waste your money or time here. For the owner - this was made by whoever was working late on May 30 - may be worth some new hires