If you belong to the "hummus sapiens" group and have a passion for falafel, this list will make you happy.

Restaurant

Sim Sim Falafel

Sim Sim Falafel
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Augustenstraße 74
80333 München

Want it to be quick, cheap and delicious? Then a falafel sandwich at Sim Sim is just the thing. Crispy falafel in Arabic flatbread with hummus, lettuce, tomatoes, mint, rocket, gherkins and turnip is the perfect lunchtime snack. We can also highly recommend the halloumi or grilled vegetable sandwich. The best place to eat is in the direction of the Kunstareal, where you can enjoy your falafel sandwich around the Pinakotheken.

Oriental specialty market: Bavarian Oriental

A visit to Bavarian Oriental is worthwhile in two respects. Firstly, if you fancy falafel that has been perfected over the years. Bavarian Oriental owner Fahmi serves them as a bowl combined with couscous, chickpeas and salad or in a pita, and secondly, if you want to get to work yourself. The Bavarian Oriental is an oriental specialty market. Here you will find spices from the Middle East as well as ingenious starters such as hummus, tzatziki, baba ganoush, olives or pickled sheep's cheese. If you ask Fahmi, he will certainly give you a tip or two if you want to try your hand at making falafel yourself.

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Café

Servus Habibi

Servus Habibi
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Schillerstraße 20
80336 München

Sami, Felix and Gal not only bring different cultures to the table, but also to the plate. On the Servus Habibi menu, you will find a symbiosis of Israeli and Lebanese cuisine. Culinary similarities such as hummus are given a new and modern twist here. And the creative interpretations of traditional oriental flavors are something to be seen and tasted. During the lockdown, all dishes are available to go, but the Habibi Kiosk is also a great place to sit with friends and drink gin with your falafel creations.

Israeli street food at Nana Eat & Run

A paradise full of pita and laffa awaits you when you visit Nana Eat & Run. Depending on your preference, they are filled with falafel, sabich (fried eggplants), hummus, sea bream, chicken and all kinds of other delicious Israeli specialties. By the way, the choice of sauces also gives us feelings of happiness: with the mango curry sauce, our stomachs are also completely set for vacation. Another plus point: a glass of wine at the bar or a cold Wegbier is also available here. So nothing stands in the way of a leisurely stroll along the Isar.

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Israeli street food at Fizzy Bubele

Traditional stuffed pitas, hummus and halloumi fries. You can get all of this at Fizzy Bubele at Elisabethmarkt. On site, you can choose between three different filled pitas: vegan, vegetarian or with fried chicken. If you would like more salad, vegetables and hummus, you should opt for a mixed plate. For those who find it difficult to decide, the Balagan Plate is the right choice, as it has absolutely everything - including halloumi. As a tasty side dish (or for smaller appetites), there are halloumi fries with pomegranate seeds, mint, yogurt-mint sauce and chilli flakes. Beware: allow for some waiting time when you visit, the snack is not only popular with people from the neighborhood.

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Köfte, falafel and mezze at Diese Gut

Vegans and vegetarians will feel particularly at home at Diese Gut im Glockenbach. The majority of the dishes are made entirely without animal products. The falafel creations are vegan and the small starters - called mezze - also sound temptingly animal-free. Hummus, babaganoush, kisir and shaksuska are always a good idea, are great for sharing and are usually eaten very quickly. If you like halloumi, you've also come to the right place at Diese Gut. It's also available here as a sandwich or Dürüm, which is particularly delicious in combination with falafel. The whole thing is called falloumi and is perfect for a light portion or a quick snack. Of course, meat lovers will also get their money's worth. In addition to the classic köfte sandwich, you can also try tavuk (chicken skewer) at Diese Gut.

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Restaurant

Beirut Beirut

Beirut Beirut
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Lindenschmitstraße 18
81371 München

When it was announced that the ever-popular falafel store BeirutBeirut would have to close temporarily, some Munich residents' hearts sank. Fortunately, BeirutBeirut has been back at a new location since March 2021. At Lindenschmitstraße 18, you can once again enjoy the best Lebanese falafel from owner Khudor. You can choose between various sandwiches with falafel, hummus, baba ghanoush or - particularly inventive - homemade chips in flatbread. If you prefer to have everything neatly separated on a plate instead of a sandwich, you will also find what you are looking for on the menu. We highly recommend the plate with everything, which you can order for the desired number of people.

Restaurant

Erbil's Vegan & Mediterran

Erbil's Vegan & Mediterran
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Breisacher Str. 13
81667 München

Erbil's at Ostbahnhof is not only known for its really good vegan kebabs, but also for its delicious falafel. A quick glance at the menu reveals falafel in bread, as a dürüm or on a plate. A vegan version is also available - with seitan mince and side dishes. Unfortunately, there is no hummus here, but there is a good selection of desserts if you still have room in your stomach afterwards.

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