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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on April 24, 2009, 01:08:30 pm
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I haven't been to Adams-Morgan much since moving to the burbe five years ago, but by chance will be in that area later today.
Anybody have any recommendations/preferences on falafel places? Did I hear right that there are four of them in A-M now?
I went to Amsterdam Falafel a couple of times when it first opened. It was ok, dawg, but I've had better (Can we get a Maoz here please?) Maybe it has improved? What about the others?
Are any places more toddler friendly than others?
Thnx.
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for a second i thought there was going to be some sort of falafel festival in a-m this weekend. kind of bummed there isnt
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i will gladly admit, and no i will not google the f-ing word to find out, that i have no idea what a falafel is. i assume you put in it your mouth to enjoi it.
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here you go...
Falafel (pronounced falāfil) is a fried ball or patty made from spiced chickpeas and/or fava beans. Originally from Egypt, falafel is a popular form of fast food in the Middle East, where it is also served as a mezze.
The Arabic word "falafel" (falāfil) may be the plural of فلفل (filfil) 'pepper'[2], but more relevantly, it is an adjective for fluffy/crunchy things, as in رز مفلفل (roz mfalfel), a kind of cooked rice, and شعر مفلفل (shar'r mfalfel), curly hair. Variant spellings in English include felafel and filafil.
Falafel is usually served in a pita-like bread called lafa, either inside the bread, which acts as a pocket, or wrapped in a flat bread. In many countries falafel is a popular street food or fast food. The falafel balls, whole or crushed, may be topped with salads, pickled vegetables and hot sauce, and drizzled with tahini-based sauces. Falafel balls may also be eaten alone as a snack or served as part of a mezze.
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;)
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what happened to good ole
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falafel is harder to quit than catholicism
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but is it cuter in a goatee?
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superior to any kind of facial hair in every conceivable way
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I've never been impressed by any of the falafel I've had in the city or surrounding areas. I like my falafel fluffy and it's always on the crunchy side.
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Shouk is my current fave. I always want Dalia's to be better.
#notAdamsMorgan
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Shouk is my current fave. I always want Dalia's to be better.
#notAdamsMorgan
Shouk makes some tasty food, though it'd overpriced for what it is and the fries suck.
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Oh yeah. I've never got the fries. The cookie is *chef's kiss* sublime.