L'As du Fallafel


Paris France

The second part in the Paris Falafel battle.

I first visited this restaurant in 2019

Ambience

0.5

The atmosphere was bustly and electric, and the queue outside was testament to this. It felt, however, like it had become very commercialised and so had a slight “Hard Rock Cafe” vibe going on (especially with all of the merchandise they were selling).

The service was good, polite, and quick.

Service

1.0

Price

0.5

The prices were a bit higher than those of their rivals, however it is good for the centre of Paris.

The space was relatively well laid out, and they managed to fit tables in everywhere, however it sometimes meant having to brush past and lean over different tables.

Space

0.5


I ordered the same food to make it more comparable with the restaurant across the street. The chawarma was not as flavoursome (although the pita bread itself was a lot nicer). I preferred the falafel here because of its initial hit of spice and because it was softer on the inside without being dry.

Taste

1.0

Range

0.5

There were a large number of options to go for, however it clearly specialised in falafel. Had a bit more variety than Mi-Va-Mi.

It is very vege-friendly: lots of vegetable options, salads, and of course their famous falafel.

Vege-Friendly

1.0

Potatoes

0.0

There were chips, however they were boring – just packet-bought chips fried. Not even seasoned.


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Overall score: 6/10

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