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Falafel Al SharqBWorth Trying

Liosion 1, Athina 104 38, Greece · Lebanese restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (3235 reviews)

Takeout

Ultra-budget Lebanese street food with standout falafel and shish tawouk, best for quick takeaway; delicious for many but cleanliness and service consistency can be rough.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Falafel Al Sharq delivers strong food quality with falafel and shish tawouk earning passionate local praise, and exceptional value makes it a budget-friendly destination. However, recurring cleanliness concerns and inconsistent execution—occasional dryness, missing items, service variability—prevent a higher grade. The no-frills, grab-and-go format works well for quick, affordable Lebanese street food, but reliability gaps and tight seating limit broader appeal.

Restaurant Summary

A no-frills corner spot near Omonia, Falafel Al Sharq feels loud and lively with a steady queue and sizzling griddles. Service moves fast when it clicks, and a regular summed it up as, "cheap, filling, and flavor-packed when fresh." Some diners wish the space were cleaned more consistently, and the limited seating makes it more of a grab-and-go than a linger. The cooking leans classic Lebanese and Egyptian street food—falafel, shish tawouk, hummus, and moutabal—executed with bold, familiar flavors rather than cheffy twists. Fans call the falafel among the city’s best and rave about the tawouk sandwiches; critics note occasional dryness or missing items. Prices are astonishingly low, so you can sample generously without breaking the bank, but expect a bit of organized chaos at peak hours. For families, the menu is friendly: pita with fries, chicken wraps, and simple salads are easy wins, though seating is scarce. Portions are generous and the bill stays tiny, but bring wipes and patience if dining in. If your crew needs space and calm, consider takeaway; if they want fast, familiar bites on a budget, it works well.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€6-10 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy central Athens junction near Omonia with mixed foot traffic and late-night activity; functional rather than scenic.

Safety: Generally safe with crowds, but some reviews note grime and discomfort; keep belongings close at night.

Nearby: Near Omonia Square, transit hubs, budget shops, and other quick eats; good for grab-and-go.

ExarcheiaExarcheia is a bohemian and politically active neighborhood known for its alternative culture, street art, and lively nightlife. The dining scene includes affordable, casual eateries, ethnic food spots, and cafes popular with a youthful and diverse crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–03:00 Tuesday10:00–03:00 Wednesday10:00–03:00 Thursday10:00–03:00 Friday10:00–03:00 Saturday10:00–03:00 Sunday10:00–03:00

Available: Takeout

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