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The Falafel Café is a Mediterranean food located on 19th St S in Downtown Birmingham. The small restaurant is owned by a man named Moses Hassan who had been running the exact same restaurant before moving to Birmingham. Hassan has been living in Birmingham for 20 years. The Falafel Café is a popular dining hotspot for workers at the nearby UAB hospital and students at the local university. The restaurant serves a variety of authentic Mediterranean meats, dips and sides. Their two meat options (chicken or lamb) are stripped fresh off a broiler and served on top of rice with lentils. The side options include chopped salad, Jerusalem salad, red cabbage salad, sumac onions, tahini sauce, garlic sauce, shatta and pickles. A plate of falafel (a deep-fried ball of mashed chickpeas similar in texture to a hushpuppy) and authentic hummus with pita bread is also recommended.
The '''Falafel Café''' is a Mediterranean restaurant located at 401 [[19th Street South]] in the [[Southside Station]] mixed-use block near [[UAB Hospital]]. The business, which opened in [[2016]] in the former [[Sinbad]] spot, is owned by long-time Palestinian-American restaurateur [[Moses Hassan]].
 
In addition to home-made falafel, the restaurant serves broiled chicken and lamb shawarma and kofta on pita or laffa bread, as well as lentils, rice, hummus and salads.
 
==References==
* "[http://whattoeatinbirmingham.com/falafel-cafe/ Falafel Cafe]" (August 25, 2016) ''What to Eat in Birmingham'' - accessed May 16, 2017
 
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Revision as of 11:43, 16 May 2017

The Falafel Café is a Mediterranean restaurant located at 401 19th Street South in the Southside Station mixed-use block near UAB Hospital. The business, which opened in 2016 in the former Sinbad spot, is owned by long-time Palestinian-American restaurateur Moses Hassan.

In addition to home-made falafel, the restaurant serves broiled chicken and lamb shawarma and kofta on pita or laffa bread, as well as lentils, rice, hummus and salads.

References

  • "Falafel Cafe" (August 25, 2016) What to Eat in Birmingham - accessed May 16, 2017