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My experience eating at Sunrise Deli were delightful. The owner is very generous and so easy to communicate with. I visited the deli/diner for the Falafels and i am overwhelmed by the fluffy, flavorful, and textured Falafels. The deli has 6 tables which accommodate up to 4 individuals. I particularl
Got a falafel wrap and 1/2 doz of falafels Everything was cold. Old man who was working didn’t even want to be there was kind of rude. Too bad this place was really hyped up by my friends. Food was okay.
This place is a solid 3.84 and the interior is decorated in a 'hole in the wall' facade. Located on the south side of Irving St. between 22nd and 23rd Avenue, this is the definition of a no frills joint. Service was quick. We ordered a kufta kebob (lamb/beef) plate, chicken kabob plate and a gree
I ordered the large shawarma plate for takeout. The only thing large about this was the half empty aluminum container. It was $17 plus tip for what looks like someone else’s leftovers. The toddler-sized portion I was able to enjoy was good. But not $18 good. 😒
Like a lot of other reviews have said, this is my favorite falafel in sf and maybe ever. It's nice and crispy outside and really flavorful, moist and soft inside. It's got the nice greenish color too. Super legit Mediterranean place that's by far the best in the area!
It's a narrow location but long inside. The food is great. Tucked between a market and another store is a bit of a hidden gem.
Been all over the Middle East, but Sunrise has always been the best falafel I've ever had. Simple as that.
The falafel is quite good, if a bit salty, and the scharwma is edible. Can't say the same for the hummus or tabouleh. I make much better hummus and tabouleh than they do, and so can you. I really don't mind that the place is a hole in the wall and not that clean. I love Middle Eastern food, and th
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