We absolutely love the food at this place. Although we usually go for the burgers, we've had the opportunity to try almost everything on the menu. In addition, ordered their kabobs and rice for several large catering events. If you visit, be sure to ask for Awais as he provides exceptional service. This place is perfect for accommodating large groups, and you'll find plenty of parking available. It's a wonderful spot for casual dining.
Delicious falafel and easy parking, quite environmentally friendly. Casual dining and good service
One of the best spots in Fremont for authentic gyros. It's so flavorful and they are not cheap with the meat. It's also the best price in town. They also have a big seating area. The cashier was friendly . Would come back and recommend to others.
This location is incredible!! For people who only eat halal, they were able to recreate viral in-n-out foods! The grilled onion wrapped double double was beyond words. The team here went out out of their way to make it happen for us! The fries are damn near equal, if not BETTER, than the animal fries at in-n-out! Highly recommend for anyone whose been craving in-n-out, but aren't able to eat it, to come here and try this out because it's actual incredible! And the staff was so nice to make this happen! 10/10!
I'm speechless tonight we ask for all meat pizza with white sauce and onion the pizza was boom i recommend to you guys as always they make fresh and the service amazing
Found another hidden gem. While searching Yelp and getting my nails did I stumbled upon this place. So good we ordered 2 in one week. Also they do delivery through Uber eats, score. I ordered the chicken pits, stuffed with juicy chicken, yogurt sauce, onions,.lettuce and tomatoes. Pita was nice and fluffy, chicken was super flavorful. Enjoyed every bite, it was so good that I ate the entire thing in one sitting. It's been a while since I finished a full meal. Bae ordered the philly pita, filled with beef/lamb bell peppers, onions and cheese. He loved it as well but did say the chicken was a little better. 2nd go around we ordered the same thing but added the cheese pita fries. Cheese sauce was gooey, meat was nice touch with a few jalapenos for spice. Everything has been good so far, can't wait to try more. Service is not as friendly as you would expect but I'm coming for the food.
I came here for lunch with the family on Saturday and everyone enjoyed the food. We tried the all meat pizza and the lamb and gyro wraps. The food is fresh and tasty, in the future if I want to have them cater they even do that also. We met the owner he is so kind and brought us some desserts also.
Alright folks, here's an update because why not? I've been to Falafel Corner a bunch of times now. I got the falafel again but I don't think I'd get it again as it is mixed with a lot of garlic. As much as I love it, it does not sit well in my garlic sensitive stomach. But what we get here often are their burgers. They're juicy, big, and well worth the price which isn't too bad at all! One thing to mention is that if you get the Avocado Ranch, it's a lot of avocado. I feel like a full or half avocado is crammed in there which is a bit much on top of the ranch. Definitely not a burger where your hands will stay clean. What's also great is that if you check in, you always get a free baklava. If you haven't yet, try out their burgers! It is called Falafel Corner, but I definitely keep on coming back for their burgers.
(TOGO ORDER) A pretty good spot if you are hungry for a good burger. I took my order togo and service was excellent. The wait time was not too bad either on a busy night. I got a chicken Badmash Burger (choice of beef, chicken, veggie, or salmon). It's a pretty hefty burger and definitely one to eat if you are hungry. The bacon was crispy, the egg was cook to yolky perfection, the chicken was nice and buttery smooth, and the flavors were all there. It can get pretty soggy as it gets drenched in sauce the more you eat it but surprisingly does not fall apart. Will definitely be coming back for more.
Falafel Corner is where Pizza Depot was. the corner location does have an open space area that may have been it's former design. informal dining with just tables, no booths. Falafel Corner is a mini chain offerings: pizza, appetizers, platters, wraps, sides, halal burgers. eats: baklava-free with yelp check-in -smaller than usual, very flaky crust with lotsa honey, some nuts. probably made in house, not commercially sourced. gyro platter (13.99) -reasonable amount of gyro slices, no sauce given, notice another table had plastic bottles. my order was packaged to go though they were informed i was dining it. strangely, i couldn't finish the gyro so took it to go. -basmatic rice was the usual, tasted fresh. reasonable amount. -small portion of salad with lettuce, cucumber slices, red onion slices, some tomato slices, no dressing. -hummus was ok. seldom had any that had flavor. -pita bread was large, warm up nicely afterward. *when gyro was reheated in microwave, i notice a lot of oil, gyro slices were curled up, still had no taste. didn't remember to take a picture. -the oil explains why i couldn't eat much earlier. couldn't take the fat content. will stick will chicken next time if i return. take outs: -parking lot was mostly vacant, parking not an issue at lunch on saturdays.