A highly praised, genuinely affordable Lebanese food truck known for exceptionally fresh falafel, strong lamb and shawarma sandwiches, warm owners, and quick takeaway service.
Tyros Lebanese Foodtruck delivers exceptional food quality and warm, attentive service that keeps customers returning weekly for falafel, shawarma, and hummus. Strong consistency and outstanding value for money anchor its reputation as a neighborhood staple. The casual market setting and limited menu expertise prevent a higher grade, though the food itself justifies the destination appeal.
Tyros is a cheerful neighborhood food truck where the welcome is almost as memorable as the food: reviewers repeatedly describe kind owners, fast service, and a warm market-stall atmosphere. The recurring impression is a no-fuss lunch that feels personal—one synthesized customer sentiment would be, “The people make a quick wrap feel like a visit to a favorite local.” The cooking is classic Lebanese street food rather than experimental: falafel, hummus, baba ganoush, manouche, shawarma, kofta, lamb, fresh salad, pickles, tahini, and spicy sauces. Falafel is the star, praised for its crisp shell and soft center, but lamb, kofta, shawarma, and baba ganoush also have devoted followings. It suits anyone seeking an inexpensive, filling meal with genuine neighborhood character, though strict vegetarians should ask about fryer or glove separation after one reported meat-flavored falafel incident. Families can find approachable choices in the current menu, including falafel sandwiches, chicken sandwiches, halloumi, Lebanese bread, lentil soup, individual €1 falafel balls, and simple hummus or baba ganoush. There is no dedicated children’s menu or confirmed seated dining area, but the casual counter format, familiar wraps, adjustable sauces, and low prices make it a practical family stop.
Area vibe: Mixed, residential with active local commerce and casual dining options.
Safety: Generally safe with decent evening foot traffic but quieter late at night on some side streets.
What's nearby: Near Ten Katemarkt, De Baarsjes neighbourhood, tram routes and local shops and cafes.