Review Falafel Feast

Bellingham, WALocal News

Falafel Feast has emerged as a noteworthy addition to North Bellingham's culinary landscape, transitioning from a beloved food truck to a full-service restaurant. Situated at 4370 Meridian St. , it addresses a local demand for affordable Mediterranean fare in an area dominated by fast-food chains like Taco Bell and Wendy’s. The menu is intentionally concise, featuring items such as falafel, chicken schnitzel, beef kebabs, and chicken shawarma, all priced at $14 or less. Mark Saleeb, the author, provides a personal perspective, reflecting on his Mediterranean upbringing and the authenticity of the food.

The falafel, in particular, is highlighted as unmatched in quality within Whatcom County, boasting a delightful crunch and rich seasoning. The restaurant's generous portions and commitment to flavor make it a standout choice for locals and visitors alike. Currently open from 4–8 p. m. Monday–Friday, Falafel Feast has the potential for expansion as it garners attention in the community.

Saleeb's insights into the dining experience underscore the restaurant's appeal and the cultural significance of Mediterranean cuisine.

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