Falafel Salam Georgetown

Middle Eastern restaurant · Georgetown

Falafel Salam Georgetown

Middle Eastern restaurant · Georgetown

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5825 Airport Wy S, Seattle, WA 98108

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Falafel Salam in Georgetown serves mouthwatering Middle Eastern wraps and falafel in a cozy, friendly spot, perfect for a quick bite or casual dine-in.  

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"Falafel Salam, known for its food truck operations and West Seattle restaurant, is creating a permanent home for one of its trucks in Georgetown. Owner Shimi Kahn has designed a custom food truck with 'a dream kitchen,' and he’s building a dining space around it. The new location will start serving customers next month, and it will likely eventually morph into a proper restaurant, similar to the fast-casual Falafel Salam location in West Seattle. It will serve the likes of falafel sandwiches with shwarma and lamb gyro, rice bowls, combination platters, dolmas, hummus, and garlic fries. Kahn is doing most of the construction himself. He’s planning to add a wall for local artists to display graffiti art and to become a spot on the Georgetown Art Attack Art Walk. He’ll also add a plant-filled indoor/outdoor greenhouse seating area, with passive sun heating in the winter and access to fresh air in the summer." - Megan Hill

Falafel Salam Is Building a Georgetown Home for Its Food Truck - Eater Seattle
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Andrew Lee

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I visited the Falafel Salam in Georgetown on a nice Wednesday afternoon. I had ordered food online for pickup and waited a few minutes for the order. This location is just a food stand, but there are picnic tables for sitting to eat or wait. The gentlemen running the stand was friendly and I think since I was the only online order remembered the name on the order. I have been to the West Seattle location and was really impressed with the food as well as the thick pita. This stand didn’t disappoint either. I ordered the purple slaw pita with chicken shawarma and it was amazing. The heavily spiced chicken was savory and delicious and paired with the crunchy purple cabbage with a hint of acid made for a well rounded meal. I also got a few pita to go and a bottle of their aioli and everything was delicious. I’m glad they have the food stand because with the West Seattle bridge out it’s hard to get over there. I will definitely be back.

Ithomiid Inc.

Google
I got the pita wrap with chicken and traditional toppings. And hot sauce. Also got a side of falafel with tahini sauce. Everything was fantastic. The pita was soooo soft. the chicken was tender. There was tons of sauce, which is no trouble for me. Friendly service and out door seating.

Roee Attias

Google
The best in the west. Always good always tasty always clean. Order online it’s so easy and fast. The falafel is so crisp and fresh. Try the Hesitator Combo if you not sure but you will love it all.

Hanna K

Google
Definitely my favorite Middle Eastern spot. Food tastes so fresh here! Falafel is crispy, and I also really like the hot sauce- actually tastes like fresh peppers. Staff is also friendly!

David Barnes

Google
Stumbled upon this little gem of a trailer restaurant while we were out shopping in the Georgetown area and we were blown away by the care and quality that they put into their food here. My wife has significant food allergies and the owner was able to speak to every single dish since he hand prepares everything and she was able to eat a delicious meal without any concern. The meats (grass-fed and free-range) were well-seasoned and juicy. The pitas were thick and fluffy, unlike any I have ever had before. Excellent sauces with a little optional additional heat if you like spicy. And finally, the desert mousse was amazing and unlike any I've had before with a subtle sweetness that perfectly capped off our dining. Personally, the best Middle Eastern food I have had in Seattle in the last several years.

Gwenhwyfar Finer

Google
We were visiting Georgetown and just happened to drive by this little trailer and I am so glad I was overcome with the need for Mediterranean food! I got the hesitation platter (You get a little bit of everything) and a side of garlic fries. The fries were great, the garlic sauce was amazing! The lamb and chicken were perfectly cooked and well spiced, both salads were great, there was a fermented mango dressing that was really good (tasted of turmeric) and a big fluffy pita. The falafel tasted just right. I've had so many bad and bland or overly herbed falafel that I didn't have high hopes, but oh man...they were excellent. We'll definitely be back for this!

Malika Lamont

Google
Their chicken and purple slaw with pickled veggies changed my life for the better. The baba ghanouj, falafel and hummus are delicious. The garlic fries and creamy garlic sauce are amazing. If you get a chance, eat here!

Monica Aird

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Garlic fries were good. But I stopped here cause I was craving a gyro. It tasted fine but def not the flavors I was craving from a traditional gyro. And $19 for a gyro and fries from a food truck is kinda bonkers.