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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIt is not a place for a date or impressive or stylish scene. nothing nice when it comes to restaurants. Actually, it's pretty basic. plastic chairs, small 2 satish, crawled. a large part of the presentation (cutlery and toothpick, which are free on every table for all hands to choose, messy, small, dark kitchen, wires and air conditioning free and not neat) leaves a doubt about its hygiene (that is a restaurant and quite fee restaurant price they should have a flawless area, decent music, no doubt about the hygiene, visible villages, neat and neat service I had the set menu that was a pita that was smaller than any one I had in israel, falafel balls were not bad at all, no salat filling selection as there would be in israel, there is a set standard salat filling through the cook. the hummus was good. I was given a dose drink (not that I like a glass, but that is what is expected in every class of restaurant, this is not a takeout). tehina came into a bottle, but was too diluted. the dessert was given to me that I am vegan and this was recognized by the waitress who was dessert was milk and just happy that I asked this. this restaurant is certainly not vegan and should never be marketed as such. the fact that falafel is a vegan meal means nothing. there are chickens on the menu. 118hkd is expensive for the meal (this is 60khd in tel aviv, where I can even try a falafelball to see if its beautiful for free and get almost floorless salads of my choice in larger boxes) but know hk the prices here are in this region. I agree that it is higher than it should be. I really appreciate that they have this as an option here because falafel is likely to eat that I most miss living in israel. I think, however, I could do better myself, but since I don't deal with unsatisfied customers like me, I won't try it and I thank them for being here and what they do. they rate them 2 stars for place, food flavor and that they are my favorite foods.
I usually go here for pita, falafel and/or hummus with chips (I ask them without salt) and the quality was consistent. the employees make sure that all of the above are vegan.
Despite the fact, what seems to be a gushing review at the bottom of shmulik that owns this place, I have some different opinions a) on their Facebook page they continue to use this device as vegan/vegetarian as highlighted by another reviewer, within a week of opening they added animal meat to the menu. if they want to sell animal meat that affects the administration there. however marketing this establishment in facebook (or anywhere else) as vegetarian/vegan is inconspicuous and solves my trust. I have pointed this to them, but nothing has changed b) again like another critic said, it is expensive for what they get on such a ground. are not large (I had to order extra when I left). the costs are added quickly. it's easy to hit a 118-hkd punch set in hk. c) I personally like falafel humous in general. the eating here is not noticeable, but and defo not amazinggg as pro what this original review would like to believe that people believe d) if they are foods that are produced before site, this place defo is not for them. there is a high carbon footprint on food imported from the near east there is much better place in short walking distance. = update. I see the owner has written an answer to my review. because there is no possibility to answer this message, I will add an update here: all my review is correct. if the owner wishes to sell chickens entrusted to him. as mentioned above, although the Facebook page for this restaurant classified this restaurant as vegetarian / vegan (I will add a picture of a screenshot so that they can see for themselves). this vegetarian/vegane affirmation is inconspicuous, since he is sold, that is expensive for what they get, I generally like falafel and humous. eating here is not remarkable. that does not mean that it tastes bad it is certainly nothing special (and defo not amazinggg it is ironic the answer of the owner on my assessment speaks about dishonest and not fair dishonest honest the formulating in the original review of the owner is: simple restaurant with fresh eating, falafel was amazinggg the hummus is also great, just added falafel vegetarian burger updated by previous review on 2018-07-03
When it says “best falafel and hummus in hk” best believe it. I had her pita sandwich before 2 weeks and still think about it. the pita is warm, padded and keeps the fillings perfect there are 5 falafels in the sand, which is for $78HKD, which is honest a stealing so crisp but not oily at all! we also ordered the hummus and the falafel plate we enjoyed very much, so could be a main / a sharing court) and also came with a pita. the hot soße raised the sand, which on the next level so when they try spicy plums! cordial and friendly staff - some vegan options and cozy seating.
The owner is very accommodating and willing to change vegetarian to vegan. I went with friends who eat non- vegetarian but he was happy to give meat separately.