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ΑΛΙ ΜΕΡΑΚΛΗB+Worth Trying

Liosion 5, Athina 104 38, Greece · Falafel restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (1075 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Outstanding, made-to-order falafel and grills at budget prices; quick-service spot with friendly staff, occasional service hiccups, and back-room seating.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Αλί Μερακλη delivers excellent food quality with standout falafel and grilled specialties at exceptional value, earning solid neighborhood respect and multi-year loyalty. Inconsistent execution during busy periods and basic seating conditions prevent a higher grade, though warm, attentive service and made-to-order freshness make it a reliable choice for budget-conscious diners seeking authentic Middle Eastern street food.

Restaurant Summary

On a gritty stretch near Omonia, this counter-service spot hums with the smell of grills and fresh herbs. The vibe is no-frills and bustling, with friendly staff who sometimes offer a sample falafel to passersby. One diner summed it up: come for the food, not the decor, and you will be happy. Seating hides in a back room that regulars know to seek out, and the energy is fast and informal. The cooking leans classic Middle Eastern with Greek street-food touches: crisp falafel, juicy shish taouk, and a sleeper hit chicken livers sandwich. Preparation is made to order, sauces lean spicy if you ask, and prices are hard to beat. Expect reliably flavorful wraps and plates, though at peaks the grill team can be a bit stretched, leading to the odd dry wrap or longer wait. Families do well here. Kids gravitate to chicken fingers and fries, simple wraps, or spaghetti from the kids menu. Staff have been known to slip in extra fries for little ones, and the food hits the familiar-comfort zone even if the room is plain. Portions and prices make it an easy, low-stakes choice for a quick family meal.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€8-13 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban, gritty central Athens corridor near Omonia with late-night foot traffic and immigrant-run eateries.

Safety: Generally safe but rough around edges; some reviews advise extra awareness, especially mornings or late night.

Nearby: Cluster of Lebanese/Middle Eastern spots, hotels near Omonia, mixed retail and residential blocks.

MetaxourgeioMetaxourgeio is a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood with a mix of traditional and contemporary influences. It has become a hub for creative industries and offers a growing dining scene with eclectic and affordable eateries, attracting a diverse crowd interested in arts and culture.

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: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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