Lacto
Ovo
Mediterranean
Fast food
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Middle Eastern
Israeli
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Authentic Middle Eastern restaurant offering vegan hummus, falafel plates, fresh pita, spreads, sides and salads. Closed daily 3pm-5pm. Open Tue-Sun 11:00am-3:00pm, 5:00pm-8:00pm. Closed Mon.
9 Reviews
First Review by CarmelleRoss
ShaniStolero
Points +48
Amazing Humus - Edit
The Humus, Matbucha and the Falafel are wonderful. They are authentic and the service was good.
Read moreA great place for Vegans.
Updated from previous review on 2024-07-28
Guest
00misha
Points +390
Absolutely delicious, but scumbag pricing - Edit
The good: it’s a cute little spot with the best hummus around. The falafel is delightfully crunchy and fresh, and a large portion of the menu is vegan.
Read moreThe bad: wow the pricing at this place is scummy. My bowl of hummus and 1 pita is $18, and each additional pita is $2 (hint: a single pita isn’t enough to enjoy the hummus bowl). Want hot sauce? Pay for it. Getting take out? There’s a new 10% mandatory service charge, which isn’t made clear anywhere (service charge for take out is crazy).
The insane pricing makes this a special occasion for me, rather than a usual lunch spot. At the end of the day, it’s really this 10% take-out service charge. Service workers absolutely deserve their tips, but this needs to be a clearly-stated policy from the restaurant, rather than hidden fee tacked on under the “tax” line.
Updated from previous review on 2024-07-16
Pros: Delicious
Cons: Pay for every little thing, including hot sauce, Portions do not justify prices, Dumb service charge on take-out
VandiWraith
I found a hack! If you order on DoorDash the servers don’t get the 10 percent tip! Let me know if that works for you!
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divyaj
Points +647
Exceptional Hummus - Edit
Hummus Pitriot - with roasted mushrooms on top - is easily the best hummus I've ever had. The fluffy pitas taste amazing, the falafel is crumbly and the side sauces taste great as well. The Limonana, which is a Lemon Mint Slushie, is perfect on a warm day.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-09-26
Guest
EmdotAlice
Points +4649
Best falafel in Seattle - Edit
My partner had the falafel sandwich and said it was the best falafel he’s had in Seattle! The hummus was creamy and worked well in the sandwich, but tried a small side of it and it was it was bland on its own. The pita was super fluffy—would highly recommend if you prefer a fluffy pita.
Read moreWe also tried the hatzilim (fried eggplant) and gehzer (marinated carrots). The eggplant had great flavor but was a little too rich for us.
Side note, the menu does not mark items specifically as vegan/containing meat so it can make ordering difficult if you’re not familiar with each dish.
Edit: We still think this is some of the best falafel in Seattle, but we’ve tried their hummus and masabacha, and they’re so bland. It helps to add tatbila and harissa, but I cannot recommend the hummus here unless you like it without any flavor. Everything else is great.
Updated from previous review on 2022-10-13
Pros: Lots of vegan options , Good falafel
Cons: Mostly street food, not much of a meal, No vegan egg, Hummus has no flavor
Guest
Seatown_vegan
Points +8096
Hidden gem - Edit
I definitely agree that this is the best falafel in seattle. It was amazing! I ordered the falafel plate and fried eggplant. Everything on the plate was fantastic. I love their style of pita too. The fried eggplant, on the other hand, was dripping in grease. I’ll definitely just go with falafel next time.
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VeganUSA
Points +8267
A Top Seattle Dining Experience - Edit
I can’t believe this eatery had only three years, prior to this post, since 2019.
Read moreThe food preparation here puts a unique spin on the falafel; whether that’s due to it being an Israeli approach or the owner’s unique flair, I don’t know.
What I do know is we were WOWed by out first visit here. The sabich pita was different than anything I’d experienced at a felafel eatery; the fried eggplant was sumptuous and the amba sauce was a unique finishing touch with its spicy mango recipe. The traditional pita falafel was anything but typical: the falafel balls were spicy in a good way and popped owing to the garlic.
And the best part was the pita bread, thick, spongy and so fresh.
This was one of our favorite eating experiences on this visit to the city.
Pros: Unique falafel recipes , Wonderful sauces, Excellent service.
Guest
ParagBhuva
Points +62
True Israeli food in Seattle - Edit
First off, almost everything is vegan, I’d say about 90% of the menu. The food is so fresh, so simple, so filling and truly exemplifies the mezze style of the Middle East. The falafel is crunchy on the outside and pillowy in the center. The pita my wife says she could sleep on. The fried eggplant was crisp and perfectly seasoned. The tahina was the best I’ve ever had and the masa ache was out of this world. Stop reading this and go.
Read morePros: Simply incredible food
Cons: I can’t give this 5 stars
Guest
Tracy44
Points +66
Our family’s favorite restaurant!!! - Edit
Everything here is super fresh and perfectly made. Almost everything is vegan. My kids didn’t even like hummus before we came here and Aviv is now their favorite restaurant. We love the lemony garlic dish, the mushroom dish, the roasted eggplant dish, and of course the falafel.
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options , All food is very fresh and made for that day only, Fun and inviting atmosphere
Guest
CarmelleRoss
Points +28
Authentic Hummus! - Edit
As someone who lived in Israel I can tell you this is the real deal! Hummus and falafel is the best in the city. Falafel balls are fluffy yet crunchy... a true experience!
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