This Andersonville shotgun storefront is a reliable proletarian alternative to the comparatively bougie atmosphere up the street at Rezas and Andies. Orders for tightly rolled lavosh wraps-falafel, hummus, grape leaf, lamb kebab, chicken and beef shawarma-are taken next to a bathroom sink through a hole in the tiny kitchen. Theyre delivered to eight tables in the stark dining area, along with a nice lentil soup and salads (Lebanese, fattoush, tabouli, chicken). The falafel seems particularly popular, if unusually bready.
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