Falafel Factory - Menu

Schanzenstraße 101, 20357, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Cafés, Fastfood, Mexikaner, Europäisch

4.2 💬 2559 Reviews
Falafel Factory

Phone: +494087976818,+494043282882,+494018139990

Address: Schanzenstraße 101, 20357, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 32

Reviews: 2559

Website: http://www.falafel-factory.de

"Had never had a falafel. Had no idea what one was. Had noticed the Falafel Factory had opened very near to where we live. So, decided to try it out. Was trying to figure out the menu and WOW the waitress spoke perfect English. That first of all impressed me. My partner ordered a döner with falafel and I ordered the basic box, salat, carrot, potato, and 4 falafel with a sauce. My partner was not keen on a strange to him taste. I was surprised that it is a cold item, the basic box. But I enjoyed discovering. They have a brunch the first Sunday of each month. We will be tempted to try it out."

Full menu - 32 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Hershel Hershel

the restaurant has canceled my order after about hours waiting time. we got angry.

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Jerel
Jerel

price is not true. have received something else than ordered. the package collapsed and not rolled together and tastefully not good. the pommes were okay.


Kornél
Kornél

that was the worst falafel we've ever eaten. no taste. if they like this type of eating, they will please one and try other options in hamburg. they'll be better.


Pascal
Pascal

This was the worst falafel we ever ate. No taste at all. If you like this kind of food do yourself a favor and try any other options in hamburg. They will be better for sure. View menu


Alvin
Alvin

I had expressly chosen the ordered dish “Weizenfrei” because of allergy (the two dishes then come with weizen. at my call the employee did not respond to a customer-friendly. he didn't really see his mistake.


Bert
Bert

decent falafel in the ski jump you can reach directly via the S-Bahn station. inexpensive, tasty and as it seems in summer from fresh ingredients. also vegan! not so delicious is sometimes the mix-made made from vegetarian and non vegetarian döner/Falafel accessories. here you could be more clean, but obviously not so much belongs to the southern mentality.


Jiya
Jiya

perhaps not the best falafel hamburgs, but at least the second best and unfortunately also the only really good in the hilly quarter. the components of the falafel bag are really well tuned, the falafel themselves are well seasoned and are always freshly prepared. this alone is not self-evident! price-performance ok! they will not be tired of a bag but as now in order! View menu


Yvonne
Yvonne

had never had a falafel. had no idea what you were. the Falafel factory had opened very close to us. So, decided to try it. I tried to find out the menu and what the waitress spoke perfectly English. that impressed me first. my partner ordered a döner with falafel and I ordered the base box, salat, carrot, kartoffel and 4 falafel with a sose. my partner wasn't strange to him. I was surprised that it is a cold product, the grundbox. but I enjoyed discovering it. they have a brunch on the first Sunday every month. we are trying to try it.


Loni
Loni

Had never had a falafel. Had no idea what one was. Had noticed the Falafel Factory had opened very near to where we live. So, decided to try it out. Was trying to figure out the menu and WOW the waitress spoke perfect English. That...first of all impressed me. My partner ordered a döner with falafel and I ordered the basic box, salat, carrot, potato, and falafel with a sauce. My partner was not keen on a strange to him taste. I was surprised that it is a cold item, the basic box. But I enjoyed discovering. They have a brunch the first Sunday of each month. We will be tempted to try it out


Petrija
Petrija

Had never had a falafel. Had no idea what one was. Had noticed the Falafel Factory had opened very near to where we live. So, decided to try it out. Was trying to figure out the menu and WOW the waitress spoke perfect English. That first of all impressed me. My partner ordered a döner with falafel and I ordered the basic box, salat, carrot, potato, and 4 falafel with a sauce. My partner was not keen on a strange to him taste. I was surprised that it is a cold item, the basic box. But I enjoyed discovering. They have a brunch the first Sunday of each month. We will be tempted to try it out. View menu

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant culture, and local dishes like Fischbrötchen and Labskaus. It's a blend of old charm and modern vibe.

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Fastfood Enjoy a variety of quick and delicious meals perfect for on-the-go dining. From juicy burgers and crispy fries to refreshing drinks, our fast food menu satisfies your cravings with speedy service and irresistible flavors. View menu
  • Mexikaner Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • Europäisch

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