Falafel Restaurants in BRONX

The best places in BRONX to eat Falafel. Our interactive map features all restaurants around BRONX who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Falafel or dine out.

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City: BRONX, 790 Lydig Ave, 10462, Bronx, US, 10462-2145, BRONX, United States
"Had a lasagna it was good, but not worth the price. It’s really small also had pita bread that comes with it Good as well and then I ordered the Gyro lamb cheese fries also good that price was better."
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City: BRONX, 3733 Riverdale Ave, 10463, BRONX, United States
"Fantastic spot for Greek food. The gyro and the falafel are delicious and cooked to perfection. The service is very nice and attentive."
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City: BRONX, 1991 Bronxdale Ave, BRONX, United States
"Grill House never lets you down. Falafel, Shawarma, knafeh all excellent and hard to find in the Bronx."
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City: BRONX, 1907 White Plains Rd, 10462, BRONX, United States
"Just got 1 haneez for take out. The girl who is working was exactly rude! The food was with the foil and uncooked smelling like it went bad. The rice was barely there.. like what is going on and they changed $24 dollars for this food! It's definitely going back and the sad part is I don't even live close to this restaurant.. ? but I'm extremely disappointed and disgusted!"
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City: BRONX, 2166 Westchester Ave, Bronx I-10462-4704, United States, BRONX
"We've had take-out several times and also had catering for a house party from Cafe Lanka. Food is always delicious and service is very friendly. Highly recommended!"
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City: BRONX, 1805 Edison Ave, Bronx I-10461-4101, United States, BRONX
"They serve their falafel in two huge patties and with tzaziki sauce rather than serving in balls with the traditional tahini. Spanakopita was a bit burnt and dry but it had a good flavor. If you order pickles, it will not be traditional Greek pickles, just cucumber pickles you can get at the store. This place will give you a lot of mediocre food at a medium price. You'd be better off cooking.Vegetarian options: I hope the moussaka and hummus are better than were their spanakopita,pickles and falafel."

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