Where? For many years it was a little hut on the cobbled – and now hugely scrubbed up – Stables Market. And this week it moved to a new permanent home on the stretch opposite the new Flour Station and Voodoo Ray’s.
What? Probably the best falafel in London. If not the UK. Or, as many fans (and there really are lots) gush on its Facebook page, “the whole world” (“and I’ve lived in Dubai”; or “I’ve tasted Turkish, Israeli variations etc”). It really is that darn good.
Why? The falafel in fresh toasted pitta (£5, or as a salad for £6) is freshly cooked and moist, made with 100% chickpeas. But it’s the accompaniments and salads that give it such a hit of flavour, from the three sauces (a rich green coriander and parsley one, a fiery red chilli and mildly floral saffron) to the chopped red cabbage, red onion, tomatoes, and cucumber. Oh, and generous dollops of hummus and creamy tahini.
Don’t: Forget to load up on the pickled vegetables on the counter – both the cauliflower and carrot is particularly good, and there are little tubs you can fill as you wait.
Notes: The owners are incredibly friendly, but if you’re in a standoffish mood you may be discouraged by the eager smiling faces beckoning you over to try their wares. Let them persuade you; this is the real deal.