Boussi Falafel - Carte

Ballindamm 40, 20095, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Tee, Hühnchen, Europäisch, Libanesisch

4 💬 2403 Avis
Boussi Falafel

Téléphone: +494069630251,+491748156942

Adresse: Ballindamm 40, 20095, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 15

Avis: 2403

Site Web: http://boussifalafel.de/

"The only option in this fast food court, according to my humble healthy opinion ; I took the couscous with 3 falafels and salad. It’s 4,50€ when you eat at the food court, take away is 3,90€ which come to think of it in general is kind of odd actually, as you need to add packaging cost, right?! Usually it is served with a joghurt mint sauce, they offered to put on sesame/tahini instead, but I didn’t feel like either. It was tasty, fast and friendly service. Maybe not the most cosy food court, but hey, if you’re hungry, don’t have time and are on a budget, it’s pretty much ok!"

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Klara Klara

fresh and crispy falafalen! did not eat better in Germany.

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Vincenzo
Vincenzo

we liked very well, vegetarians come to their cost. clear recommendation


Kirstin
Kirstin

the falafel döner is big and cheap. cheaper than everywhere. but the falafel packaging is simply normal.


Bertram
Bertram

Vile food and service. Got order wrong and refused to correct it. Manager and other staff were very rude Voir le carte


Andrea
Andrea

Fast Food with salad. Staff nice. Arabic food. To less seating options.quite loud and busy there (it’s a shopping mall)


Waldemar
Waldemar

the boussi falafelteller is completely vegan, super tasty and makes very rich! with 6,90€, the price is also absolutely fair and all in everything that it cost very well : updated by the previous review on 2021-09-15


Janet
Janet

these guys were super nice to us. were offered a free falafel to taste and it was delicious so got the falafel plate and it did not disappoint. some of the better falafel we have had in hamburg. tabouleh and hummus was great too. Voir le carte


Hugo
Hugo

best falafel in hamburg! traveled over the city tries many falafel places, would always come back to boussi. ingredients are fantastic, cleaner work space, cheap prices, hummus and other mezze options are not as salty as other shops, hands down really good healthy fast food. friendly and flexible workers. Just super!


Janet
Janet

we ordered two couscous boxes with falafel. my was all vegan as he only used tahini dressing. quite cleverly he stored the crates so that he changed between an salat mix, the cousin and the dressing to layer it so that they get everything in a bit. then he added a little falafel up at the end and we asked for a little sour wort. this box was so fresh and tasty. the saucre was exquisite and the falafel was crispy on the outside and soft and tasty on the inside. a lot of Umami aromas! the staff was very friendly and helpful and spoke a little English.


Bertram
Bertram

The only option in this fast food court, according to my humble healthy opinion ; I took the couscous with 3 falafels and salad. It’s 4,50€ when you eat at the food court, take away is 3,90€ which come to think of it in general is kind of odd actually, as you need to add packaging cost, right?! Usually it is served with a joghurt mint sauce, they offered to put on sesame/tahini instead, but I didn’t feel like either. It was tasty, fast and friendly service. Maybe not the most cosy food court, but hey, if you’re hungry, don’t have time and are on a budget, it’s pretty much ok! Voir le carte

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hambourg, une ville portuaire du nord de l'Allemagne, est connue pour son patrimoine maritime, sa culture vibrante, et ses plats locaux comme le Fischbrötchen et le Labskaus. C'est un mélange de charme ancien et d'ambiance moderne.

Catégories

  • Tee Découvrez notre sélection de thés apaisants, offrant à la fois des mélanges classiques et exotiques. Parfaitement infusés pour éveiller vos sens, laissez-vous tenter par notre gamme pour un moment de tranquillité et de saveur à chaque gorgée.
  • Hühnchen Succulents et savoureux, nos plats de poulet sont élaborés avec de la viande tendre, des assaisonnements savoureux et diverses inspirations culinaires. Profitez d'une délicieuse variété qui saura satisfaire tous les palais. Voir le carte
  • Europäisch
  • Libanesisch Savourez l'essence du Liban avec notre menu vibrant, riche en épices et en saveurs. Profitez d'une sélection de mezze, de viandes grillées et de plats traditionnels qui capturent l'esprit de la cuisine du Moyen-Orient.

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