The word โTazahโ means fresh, an important concept for the Falafel Tazah family, which is why they use high quality products, traditional olives and olive oil from the Middle East, and spices that are the foundation of Mediterranean cuisine. The food is not only tasty, but is healthy and full of traditional Mediterranean staples such as falafels, hummus, babaghanouj, tabbouleh, tahini, as well as chicken, beef, and lamb, served a la carte or as a wrap with Lavash flatbread, and much more! The Falafel Tazah family invites all their customers to immerse themselves in their culture and heritage and to enjoy their delicious food!
Tibor
3 years agoExtensive menu and very courteous service! Clean, fresh, essentially everything you can hope for in a quality local business. I had the combo lunch a bowl with very generous portions! Could have easily made two meals out of it for around $10! With falafel being in the name of the restaurant, I got a few of those to go along. The meat could have been a slight bit juicier in the combo, so maybe extra sauce or something as a suggestion? Excellent all around.
Hans Goertz
8 months agoRather disappointed. While the falafel were decent, the shawarma was disgusting. The flavor was a mix gross, super vinegary pickles and dried out meat
Chloe
6 months agoI got the Kabab Wrap, so flavorful and balanced. Not heavy and a great serving. We are from Washington, this is the best Mediterranean cuisine
Robin Barre
4 months agoGreat food in an unexpected location. The crew is polite and hardworking. The kefta is better than other similar restaurants in the area. Totally recommend this place to eat in the outdoor seating on a sunny day or for take out. Yummy!
Matthew Shafae
4 years agoI stop here about once a week after I pick up groceries from NH. It's become a ritual of sorts. And I order the same thing: veggie combo. It's so delicious. It's fresh ingredients, consistently put together, and has so much flavor. I''m not even vegetarian. My girlfriend ordered it when I got a shawarma wrap (also very good) and I felt kinda order shamed.