Falafel King Menu – Atlanta, GA

Type : Middle Eastern restaurant

Location : Atlanta, GA

Falafel, shawarma & hummus platters plus some sushi options in a casual, basic space. Based on 342 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Falafel King 30307

Address:
1405 Oxford Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Phone: (404) 377-1716

Website:

Hours

Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–8 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–8 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–8 PM
Thursday 11 AM–8 PM
Friday 11 AM–8 PM
Saturday Closed

Menu

Pastries & Desserts
Pistachio Baklava $1.00
Beverages
Sodas $1.00
Bottled Water $1.00
Hot Green Tea $1.99
Vitamin Water $1.99
Bai $2.49
Sandwiches & Platters
Falafel Sand $4.95
Shawarma Sand $5.95
Mixed Sand $5.95
Hummus Sand $3.95
Falafel Plate $7.95
Shawarma Plate $8.95
Mixed Plate $8.95
Shawarma Over Rice $7.95
Chicken Curry Over Rice $7.95
Sushi
California Roll $5.95
Vegetarian Roll $5.95
Futo Maki Roll $6.95
Spicy Tuna Roll
Raw
$6.95
Eel Avocado Roll $6.95
Caterpillar Roll $8.95
Rainbow Roll
(Raw)
$8.95
Dragon Roll $11.95
Sides
Edamame $1.99
Miso Soup $1.99
Dumpling
(5)
$4.99
Ramen $5.99
Udon $6.99

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Reviews

Greg Brightwell
I have heard of Falafel King for YEARS!

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Jeff Woford
Very good ‘Japanese’ style ramen and fried Dumplings. Maybe more a Korean-style of these, though it’s tasty, so not important. Yes, they have Mediterranean food, too. Easy access from Emory University and quick drive from the hospital.

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Comfy Chris
Great and fast customer service. I like the falafel and Japanese combination. Affordable prices.

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Alexandra Miller-Knaack
Best falafel I’ve had maybe ever? Crispy on the outside, not dry, and amazing flavor. Really affordable for what you get. Be prepared to wait because there is often a line (it’s worth it). The sauce is just spicy enough and adds a perfect kick. Pro tip: order your sandwich and ask for hummus inside

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Atara Szlar
We ordered a falafel and veggie dumplings (odd culinary variety they serve, but I guess it works). The dumplings were really good, fast served and came with spicy mayo. The falafel was also good, however it consisted of a pita with lettuce, chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, and falafel. Very dry and definitely missing the mandatory hummus and tahini that brings it all together, not to mention the other components often offered (fried eggplant, zhug, amba, cabbage… the works). When I asked I was given tahini in one of those dressing cups, which was very watery and not really any help. BUT although having only the base components, those components were pretty damn good! I loved the falafel balls, vegs were fresh and the pita was soft and heavenly (I’m tempted to ask where they get them). While I think there’s plenty of room for improvement, I’d definitely recommend this place to others.

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Cindy Cheng
A staple of Emory which never disappoints. Definitely a hidden gem which I have many memories of going to in undergrad. The couple working together are very kind as well.

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Jessie McCrary
There’s a reason this place stays busy during the semester. Simple menu of excellent food. Mixed sandwich (shawarma + falafel) w the spicy sauce is the best lunch you can buy for $6.99 in this economy.

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Richard Kiefner
The chicken shawarma pita sandwich was decent but not the greatest. Something seemed like it was missing. Compared to other places around the area like Pita Palace, I think the shawarma needed extra spice. The taste was a bit bland. I’m not sure if they make the pita bread there since it looked and tasted store bought. The place was busy so maybe it’s just my taste buds. But compared to other options in the area I may choose to go elsewhere when I’m in the mood for a pita sandwich. Bottom line, it was okay but not the best.

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Bamba Ndiaye
Great food, quick service. I recommend this place. Try the mixed falafel sandwich.

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Nikki (Chef Nikki)
Its a cute little spot. They sell Japanese & Shawarma…Falafel etc. Its very small but I love the atmosphere. The Shawarma was a little dry & lacked flavor. The sauce was the only thing that gave it flavor. The Ramen was ok, nothing to brag about but the college kids seemed to love it! Overall it was cool.

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