We promise to be your guide to exploring the best flavors of the Middle East each time we make our handmade dishes, like pillowy pita, crispy falafel, savory shawarma, and our scratch-made signature sauces. Our Chicken Shawarma is hand-built using the freshest poultry available, slowly roasted throughout the day for you to see, and carved thin in the traditional and most delectable ways. Our falafel is killer with no filler. Forget the bagged falafel mix; we do it only one way at Naf Naf Grill: the right way. Only fresh chickpeas, onions, peppers, spices and herbs make it into our freshly-ground, hand-crafted falafel. Why do we go to such lengths to make our falafel fresh? Because youโre our guest. And youโre worth it. At Naf Naf, pita is not just a science, itโs an art form. These melt-in-your-mouth, cloud-like circles of yum are baked in small batches every day for your pleasure. Our pita bread has a reputation and weโre proud of our baby.
francesca p
3 months agowanted to try this place since it was cheaper than Cava and had similar options, but the quality was severely lacking. Upon pouring the vinaigrette onto my bowl, I noticed it was separated and smelled sour. I tasted a little bit of it and it was very sour and off-tasting. I brought it back to the restaurant and the workers were extremely polite and offered to make me another bowl immediately. However, the manager was adamant that the vinaigrette tasted that way due to onions, not because it seemingly went bad. It seems as though they were going to continue serving the vinaigrette despite it being separated and not tasting quite right, which makes me not want to get food here again
The Mickey Group
5 years agoFirst time at Naf Naf Grill and it was pretty good. I think Iโve had their food as catering before, and it was definitely better fresh in person. They have a lot of good options and their chips were pretty good too. What I really like about this place is that itโs location is perfect right smack in center city, so you can take your food and go wherever you want. Will definitely go back for some quick hummus next time Iโm passing by downtown.
Patricia
3 months agoI tried this place out last year. Food was good. Customer service was awesome, but I could not sit and enjoy my food because the air was not working now this year the same problem I feel so bad for the people that have to work there under Them conditions is too hot not to have working air conditioning that need to be fix asap
Matt Timmons-Brown
a year agoNo different from a food truck, costs over double, and hummus even cost extra!! Had a falafel bowl and Diet Coke and it cost $15. Tasted good but nothing phenomenal. Portion sizes were also perfectly average. The thing that I thought was just very poor was the fact that hummus cost $1.50 extra. You can buy an entire tub of hummus for that or not much extra. Rip off. Live locally and place is never busy so think they should improve.
Igor T
a month agoThe shawarma chicken tastes weird: Overcooked, greasy and bitter. Rice tastes weird as well, like in the camp canteenโฆ so, food is 2.5 of 5