Kabob Platter. Chicken kabob skewer, Greek salad, grape leaves, cilantro hummus, pita. $11.50.
Curry Chicken Platter. Tender chicken in mildly-spiced curry, basmati rice, fattoush, tabbouleh, pita. $11.50.
Inside. Ordering counter, open kitchen, buffet, and interior dining room seating.
Menu 1 of 2. Buffet, platters, family meals, sides.
A letter from Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman to Falafel 54. This was back when the restaurant had only 54 reviews.
Current all-you-can-eat, unlimited, buffet menu pricing.
Kabob Platter. Chicken kabob skewer, Greek salad, grape leaves, cilantro hummus, pita. $11.50.
Inside. Ordering counter, open kitchen, and buffet.
Two orders of baklava. $2 x 2 = $4.
Three entrees, baklava (2), and falafel (2). $44.50 before tax and tip. See my close-up shots for descriptions of each item.
Kabob Platter. Chicken kabob skewer, Greek salad, grape leaves, cilantro hummus, pita. $11.50.
Inside. Main dining room space.
Menu 2 of 2. Salads, pita wraps, desserts, drinks, etc.
Inside. Ordering counter and buffet to left. Dining room and seating in center and to right.
food
Large side salad
Outside. Storefront. Located in the Triangle Village Shopping Center. Limited patio seating.
Beef & Lamb Gyro Wrap
food, curry
Curry Chicken Platter. Tender chicken in mildly-spiced curry, basmati rice, fattoush, tabbouleh, pita. $11.50.
Two orders of falafel. $3 x 2 = $6.
Fattoush
Inside. Ordering counter, open kitchen, and buffet.
Side of Baba Ganoush
John O.
Sep 27, 2024
Interesting place - almost a hole in the wall kinda buffet with Mediterranean food. Came in with my 25 y/o son.You pay then go to a very limited buffet. But, the food is tasty and we enjoyed all the selections. I recommend for a quick lunch - remember the hole in the wall comment .....Don't recommend for small children and definitely not a date environment.
Read MoreJaclyn N.
Dec 26, 2023
I ordered Door Dash and have to say, I won't be back. I decided to try this place after having really good luck at Mediterrasian Bistro. I should have stuck with old faithful. I ordered a gyro wrap and a side of fattoush. The side was 3.50 and the portion did not match the price. I am glad I decided to order pita and a dip because I would have still been hungry with just the wrap. The taziki was sub par as well.
Read MoreJay T.
Jun 10, 2023
Ordered via Uber Eats.Order was delivered in less that an hour so I am going with fast service. The quality and quantity of the food was very good. I would be a regular if I lived in the area.
Read MoreDee L.
Sep 11, 2023
So happy I finally discovered this place. I've only gotten take out so can only comment on food taste and quality! The gyros are so good! And the hummus and pita are solid. The fries are yummy. The Greek salad has a great slightly sweet dressing. The star though, in my opinion, is the baba ganoush - ugh so delicious - amazing flavor!!! I ask for extra each time. Super affordable too! What more could you ask for? It's a regular in our take out rotation. Highly recommend!
Read MoreDaniel B.
Jun 3, 2021
I thought the food from Falafel 54 was OK. My wife liked the food more than me. The service I experienced was good; however, after looking back at the menu, I think the restaurant staff missed a couple items in our order. Also, the menu pricing was inconsistent in-person vs. on Falafel 54's website (not a third-party vendor).From the looks of it, this is a humble, "mom and pop" type Mediterranean restaurant with a buffet that is (or was) popular. It appears the buffet was an office lunch crowd favorite, pre-COVID. Not sure about these days, but it was open during my dinner takeout visit. Also, I don't believe this business was always open for dinner, but it was when I went. I called before my visit to make sure they were open. They closed early for dinner, at 7:30pm on weekdays.Falafel 54 opened in 2015 in the old Baba Ghannouj Mediterranean Bistro space near the corner of 54 and 55, just off I-40 exit 278, so it's relatively easy to get to.When I visited around 7pm on a Thursday, I was the only customer for the duration of my visit. It looked like the two workers were preparing orders that had come in after mine, from online. I saw the online menu, but it was confusing and looked like it was for large catering orders only. Therefore, I decided to order in-person and wait. I ordered a wide variety of items for my wife and me. We're both fans of Mediterranean food. Here's what I got for us (takeout):Platters* Gyro Platter ($11.50) - seasoned strips of beef and lamb, Greek salad, hummus, baba ghanoush, tzatziki, and pita* Kabob Platter ($11.50) - chicken kabob skewer, Greek salad, grape leaves, cilantro hummus, and pita* Curry Chicken Platter ($11.50) - tender chicken in mildly-spiced curry, basmati rice, fattoush, tabbouleh, and pitaSides, etc.* Falafel (two orders, $3 each)* Baklava (two orders, $2 each)Through the above platters and side choices, we pretty much tried almost everything the restaurant had to offer. The same can also be accomplished by getting the buffet. Several of the items packed in our takeout boxes actually came from the buffet.During my visit, the buffet was all-you-can-eat / unlimited and priced at $13.50 per adult and $8 per child (age 7 and under). You could also take out from the buffet for $9 per pound. I'm guessing the buffet can work out to be more economic depending on what you select. Mask and gloves were required upon each trip to the buffet.I would have felt a little gypped if everything I had ordered came off the buffet, but fortunately that wasn't the case. The server, Sergio, and his female coworker fired up the griddle and cooked some things fresh including some of the meats and the lady made sure to toast and slice the pita. I appreciated all of that.My wife commented that generally the food was tasty, but not amazing. I think part of that was because I showed up about 30 minutes before closing and some of the food had been sitting out on the buffet for a while. However, nothing was bad. If anything, I would have liked bigger portions. I don't mind paying a premium for good food, but for what I paid, I'm not sure the value was there, quantity-wise. I'm glad I ordered that third entree and those extra sides because one entree and two sides alone was not filling to me (and I don't eat as much as I used to).The Gyro Platter was my favorite, but compared to other Mediterranean restaurants, the portions of shaved gyro meat were somewhat lacking. The meat itself was delicious, especially with the tzatziki. Hummus was listed as one of the sides for the Gyro Platter, but we did not receive any; only the baba ghanoush. The Greek salad was crisp and refreshing, with dressing served on the side. A noticeable amount of fat from the gyro had built up and solidified underneath the salad.The Curry Chicken was flavorful and a pleasant surprise. The sauce soaked into the bed of basmati rice. The chicken came with a side of chutney which we weren't expecting. It was packed with flavor and went great with the chicken. I did appreciate the portions of fattoush salad. The salad was packed in a separate container, not in the standard three-compartment foam box like everything else. The tabbouleh had a very strong parsley taste which I enjoyed.The Kabob Platter was alright. Not bad. Our Kabob Platter was missing the Greek salad. The number of stuffed grape leaves received was two (didn't seem like enough). This was our least favorite side and I don't recommend them based on how they tasted. The cilantro hummus was a different story and fared better. It had a really unexpected spicy kick to it.For a restaurant with "falafel" in its name, Falafel 54's falafel wasn't great. These falafel could have been crispier on the outside, more moist on the inside, and more flavorful overall. That said, I still think they're worth ordering. They were appetizing enough and came with yummy tahini on the side.As for the baklava, it was delicious. You can't go wrong there.
Read MoreSam K.
May 2, 2023
This was the first time I've had Baba Ganoush that tasted sweet. I added salt and lemon juice, it was still pretty sweet
Read MoreGiselle B.
May 26, 2023
I found this place while in the area and looking for food to end my involuntary fast. A great find in every way. The customer service is EXCELLENT, every single item I ordered (pretty much all the vegetarian items) was fresh and tasted delicious. I will definitely be back!
Read MoreGregory S.
Jul 16, 2024
Falafel 54 food is always fresh and authentic. The experience is a is a must do. All my friends and family are told about the quality of the restaurant on a consistent basis. Planing a dinner in the near future for the food is so so good.
Read MoreHana T.
Aug 19, 2024
We saw there a giant cockroach coming towards us. We had to get up from our chairs quickly before the roach got on us. We got nausea, and ran the hell away from there trying to suppress the experience.And by the way the food is full of union, I suffered all night of heartburn.
Read MoreLily C.
Oct 17, 2023
don't let the outside of the place fool you. the shopping center is sus, but the food is incredible! Would definitely recommend, the buffet is only $15 and you can definitely get your worth!
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