Falafel place
$ • Falafel, Breakfast, Vegan
Hours:
1101 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg
(204) 489-5811
About Falafel place
Customers' Favorites
Falafel place Reviews
First time diner. Ordered breakfast. It was delicious! It was nice to have six different bread options for toast. The food was cooked perfectly. The fried onions and peppers on the potato pancake was a nice addition. The waiter was attentive with coffee refills. …
Awesome food great service
One of my favourites places in Winnipeg!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
Falafel Place is a popular breakfast spot that opens early at 7am and offers a unique blend of American and Middle Eastern cuisine. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere with limited seating, making it a great spot for a quick breakfast or brunch. It is very much a local neighborhood diner and fits that atmosphere. The menu features vegetarian and vegan options, including homemade jam and hot sauce, which are appreciated by customers. Dishes like the chicken sandwich on a burger bun with French fries, schnitzel falafel, and falafel breakfast with a side of sausage receive high praise for their fantastic taste. Customers mention the excellent eggs and nice latkes, along with various options like corned beef, bacon, hummus, and sausage. The grapefruit and orange juices are freshly squeezed to order. The place can get very crowded, especially in the mornings, and it tends to be loud when full, which can be hard for some. While it can be extremely hot inside during busy times, the friendly and attentive service ensures a pleasant experience. Although the toilets are not very clean, the quality of the food and welcoming environment make it a popular destination. The restaurant accepts only cash and debit, offers plenty of parking, and remains a favorite for food lovers. Outstanding falafel is a highlight, described as small, tender, and delicious—definitely not your regular dry falafel. Customers appreciate the homemade harissa served in a large bottle. It is worth the detour.