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The King of Falafel
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4.4 out of 5 stars

widya norma insani
widya norma insani

5 out of 5 stars

posted 6 months ago

Nice cafe serving various foods.
Went there several times for brunch/lunch. We tried their falafel wrap, halal English breakfast, lamb rice salad, etc. Overall, the food was tasty. Outdoor seating has nice atmosphere too as the area is not too crowded.

Adam Sinclair
Adam Sinclair

5 out of 5 stars

posted 1 month ago

Walking through London (absolute northern tourist here) and was a little sad I'd not found any good food place before stumbling in this little treasure.

Had a Lebanese chicken shawarma with everything on it and I swear it was the best shawarma I've ever had and I've judged food festivals.

Expected to get turned over by "London pricing" and was pleasantly surprised. This would be fair pricing up north never mind in London!

Alex Lyu
Alex Lyu

5 out of 5 stars

posted 1 month ago

Tried the moroccan lamb kofta wrap for take away. It is one of the best kofta wrap I’ve ever hard.

The meat was juicy and flavourful whilst the veggies balanced out the oiliness and heaviness of the meat and wrap itself.

The moroccan wrap has a great texture! It was chewy and thin with speckles of spinach. I would definitely recommend the moroccan if you haven’t tried it or if you’re not a big fan of carby bread.

Will definitely be coming back.

Sam Wrighton
Sam Wrighton

2 out of 5 stars

posted 6 days ago

Very average. Lots of salad on display but only two pieces of tomato and iceberg lettuce made it into my wrap. No pickles, onions or anything else. £7.95 and still hungry

lilblkrose
lilblkrose

5 out of 5 stars

posted 8 months ago

Highly recommend their Lamb Kofta with their handmade Morroco wrap. The falafel is also very good too!

A 13 min walk from Kings Cross station, it is a nice corner resturaunt with indoor and outdoor dining. The chef is very welcoming, cheerful and even gave us a piece of falafel that was so soft inside yet crunchy exterior.

The wraps are heated up in a panini press to give it a nice soft crunch. Balanced with fresh lettuce n tomato filling and spice that doesn't overpower the overall falafel wrap.

The chicken samosa is very strong in flavor in comparison but gets cold fast, recommend if indoor or ready to eat.