C. Mun
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I roam around Vegas looking for foods I crave. Tonight it was falafel. I've had falafel in many of the Greek restaurants in Vegas and they're all passable but not great. However, tonight, I found a very tasty falafel at Shawarma Vegas. I can make a good falafel at home as well but always looking for someone else to make them. When you bite into a good falafel, it's crisp/nutty on the surface and the inside is GREEN, not brown, orange, or muddy colored. It's green because it has cilantro and parlsey... and most places seem to have a lot of other fillers outside of chickpeas, and taste like flour. Here at Shawarma Vegas, it's GREEN, and tender, and nutty on the surface exactly the way I like it. The pita sandwich is full with all the toppings you request. This place reminded me of a place in SF Mission area (I forget the name). Come to Shawarma Vegas if you want a real falafel sandwich. You can get in a pita, or lavosh, and even on a baguette. I had the pita. It was served with a side of tahini sauce and fries. My fries were stale but they immediately replaced them with hot ones. I like my falafel really spicy so I had them give me extra spice. (Although, I think I would prefer a red spicy tahini, but that's just me.) The service was friendly, but a little slow. It's a cozy shop. I'd definitely go back the next time I need a falafel fix.