Falafamania in NYC was known for its real Israeli falafel, praised as one of the best in the city. The menu offered a variety of options, including soup, falafel sandwiches, sabich plates, and pastries. The homemade soup, soft pita, fresh hummus, and crunchy vegetables were particularly enjoyed. The owner, Moshe, was appreciated for his kindness and graciousness, often providing guests with chocolate halvah pastries. The service and personal experience were consistently described as amazing. It is sadly closed now due to some issues with kosher regulations and sauerkraut.
Falafamania in NYC was known for its real Israeli falafel, praised as one of the best in the city. The menu offered a variety of options, including soup, falafel sandwiches, sabich plates, and pastries. The homemade soup, soft pita, fresh hummus, and crunchy vegetables were particularly enjoyed. The owner, Moshe, was appreciated for his kindness and graciousness, often providing guests with chocolate halvah pastries. The service and personal experience were consistently described as amazing. It is sadly closed now due to some issues with kosher regulations and sauerkraut.