Al Salaam Deli
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Stopped in because I had a craving for a gyro. This place is a great little hole in the wall with great food. My gyro melted in my mouth. The dining a…
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I am new to Middle Eastern food but I have ordered the chicken curry twice and I crave it now. Owner was very friendly and didn't rush my decision pro…
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Excellent fallafel, disappointing salads. Admittedly this was my first time eating at Al Salaam and I must say the experience was so-so. The purveyor …
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10 Reviews on “Al Salaam Deli”
Stopped in because I had a craving for a gyro. This place is a great little hole in the wall with great food. My gyro melted in my mouth. The dining area is small so I got to have some good conversation with other diners too. Will be back for sure.
I am new to Middle Eastern food but I have ordered the chicken curry twice and I crave it now. Owner was very friendly and didn’t rush my decision process. Additionally, I have never liked commercially made hummus but I couldn’t get enough from this place on the freshly grilled pita wedges that come with the platter. It is great to venture out of the ordinary at this unassuming place. They also serve amazing gyros for the less adventurous.
Excellent fallafel, disappointing salads. Admittedly this was my first time eating at Al Salaam and I must say the experience was so-so. The purveyor is a very friendly chap and he makes delicious fallafel, but all-in-all the fallafel salad I ordered was very underwhelming. Here’s why…The lettuce (iceberg) looked like it came from a bag and the tomatoes were completely tasteless. To my disappointment, there was a solitary olive in my salad, which for $8.99 should have been twice the size and contained maybe 12 times the amount of olives. Also, I’m pretty sure the dressing (ranch, gross) came from a bottle. While some of the food here seems tasty and well-made, it’s VERY overpriced. A side of hummus, for example, costs $ 8.99 with pita. Really dude? $8.99? Maybe I’m too used to good Middle Eastern food, as I recently lived in a part of the States with 4 solid restaurants within a five block radius of each other, but Al-Salaam can definitely do better.