Mamoun's Falafel, 20 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ 08542, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (40.35042,-74.66021)
Mamoun's Falafel - Featured Reviews (1030)
Nothing special. Just your average Mediterranean restaurant with lots of mixed sauces. Tried lamb gyro plate and falafel sandwich. Meat was ok. The sandwich was also full of sauce, making it hard to eat without messing up. I just don’t like the sauce mix they put in. It gave my stomach a firework show. Staff was kind, it’s self service.
Great discovery this falafel place. The inside of the restaurant is basic functional. The food is fresh and can be ordered on the self-service terminal, after which it is fast provided. The falafel that i had tasted delicious, and i enjoyed eating here.
I ordered on Uber Eats, first time ordering from this place. Everything was delicious, but My fav was the pistachio baklava!!
Mamoun’s Falafel is a feast for taste buds. Authentic Lebanese food. The flavors hit you as soon as you enter this place. Always busy with people, they for sure serve things fresh. Have tried veg falafels, and combos here multiple times. Moderately priced and great quantify, it is a must recommend place if you are in and around Princeton University campus. They have equally delicious non-veg options. The place is neat and clean, they let customers self order the food and serve it ready for takeaway. Surely coming again!
I took a falafel plate. The serving size was excellent for the price and the service was pretty quick. I'd recommend this place as an option for a quick bite. Plenty of customization options. The self ordering kiosks are so much better to avoid confusion when choosing options and ordering.
The sandwich selection is vast and the sandwiches I have had were delicious. While not on this survey, Mamoun's has an absolutely delicious Lentil Soup. My mother tried it as well a few weeks ago and she loved it. In terms of beverages, the Mango drink and the Mint Lemonade are great choices. Finally, the customer service is very good. Most of the front end employees are very pleasant and they recognize their "regulars".
We got takeout from here and it was delicious. I would highly recommend their Chicken Kebob Plate, Falafel, and their French Fries, particularly with their special garlic dipping sauce. All of the plates also come with rice and their hummus- which is delicious, particularly when paired with their pita.
This falafal shop is good. I wish the food was a little more robust. The parking is usually hard since its near U Princeton.
Mamoun's Falafel Located in Princeton of 20 Witherspoon St. The complete address is Mamoun's Falafel, 20 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ 08542, United States.
Presentation and food was a 10 out of 10. Never been here before until today, and it was worth every minute I was here. Adam served, cooked and took my order in the best way possible. Restaurant looks aesthetically pleasing and feels like home, if yo
I photographed my first wedding at UF this year and fell in love with the space! If you're a couple looking for something rustic simple and beautiful, this is it! I loved that the cocktail hour was right outside of the barn with plenty of space for e
The landscape changes every season, but it's always a nice and friendly trail for walking and jogging. The best scenery is apparently in the fall season.
Unpretentious and delicious! I walked past this place for years and just never had an occasion to stop by and eat. My brother and I made a point of visiting this evening and we are so happy we did. Finally, a restaurant with amazing quality food at
This is actually just the backside of the Johnson lake park. Great park. Saw beavers and a huge snapping turtle. I didn't even know they had beavers in princeton. Surprising lack of ticks, even in tall grass fields
If you are a hiker or walker this would be a level 1 to level 2. I personally stepped away from the outside trails due to a delay in the last 2 months. I tried to try an easy trail. With the heat, this hit the spot as the trail is woody and theref
A small gem. The place connects to the DNR Canal hike trail. There was a colonial infantryman show depicting the American Revolutionary War. They had muskets and canon firing. Washington's men marched here, and so it's historical.
I walked in initially to get coffee beans as a gift for a friend. I'm a tea enthusiast. I stayed and ordered tea because the baristas were very knowledgeable about their tea selection and methods of preparation. A very pleasant surprise, will have to