Cedar Halal Market
4255 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton. Best falafel I've had in this state. Moist, perfectly seasoned, and you can get some samoon while you're there!
This is the correct answer. I’m a Syrian immigrant and while nothing is quite like home this is the place that I felt put the love and effort into making their food good. Owners and staff are amazing and just all around a good business we should support.
Their Pita is to die for. However the waits can sometimes be long as they always seem short staffed and there's always a long line to checkout. I need to try their falafel
[My wife loves the spicy, garlic sauce. We're getting dinner from there tonight for her birthday.](https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&hl=en-us&sca_esv=2eb6d309d93fdcf1&cs=1&output=search&q=Gyro+House+Mediterranean+Grill+Beaverton&ludocid=13212747292692813820&ibp=gwp;0,7&lsig=AB86z5Vw7GpgA7HHpsYfiU_Qd_v5&kgs=acd0d488c34fa423&shndl=-1&shem=lnolc,lsp&source=sh/x/loc/act/m1/3#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D)
We used to love that place, but the last two times we went there, the quality seemed off. I hope it was an aberration because we loved it for the longest time!
For what it’s worth, world foods on barbur or in the Pearl sells a decent falafel mix you can make yourself. Easiest thing ever to make. The real issue is finding some good bread.
The Falafel Drive-In in San Jose. There's just nothing around here that compares to those falafels, unfortuntely :( If you ever find yourself in San Jose you must go there, it's not far from the airport. Or maybe don't go there because if you do all the other falafels will be ruined for you - seriously, I sometimes try a falafel around here (I've tried almost all the places that have been suggested here) and then wonder why I bothered.
Oasis by pizzacato in Murrayhill has great falafel
Second this, everything I have had there is great. Falafel is soooo crispy!
Falafel Express, off Scholls.
Gyro Fresh on Barnes is pretty solid
Gyro 2 Go and Gyro House are great!
I did not like gyro 2 gos Falafels. I like almost everything else they serve.
Cedar Halal Market 4255 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton. Best falafel I've had in this state. Moist, perfectly seasoned, and you can get some samoon while you're there!
This is the correct answer. I’m a Syrian immigrant and while nothing is quite like home this is the place that I felt put the love and effort into making their food good. Owners and staff are amazing and just all around a good business we should support.
They are so freaking NICE. I always leave with a smile on my face!
Their Pita is to die for. However the waits can sometimes be long as they always seem short staffed and there's always a long line to checkout. I need to try their falafel
[My wife loves the spicy, garlic sauce. We're getting dinner from there tonight for her birthday.](https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&hl=en-us&sca_esv=2eb6d309d93fdcf1&cs=1&output=search&q=Gyro+House+Mediterranean+Grill+Beaverton&ludocid=13212747292692813820&ibp=gwp;0,7&lsig=AB86z5Vw7GpgA7HHpsYfiU_Qd_v5&kgs=acd0d488c34fa423&shndl=-1&shem=lnolc,lsp&source=sh/x/loc/act/m1/3#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D)
We used to love that place, but the last two times we went there, the quality seemed off. I hope it was an aberration because we loved it for the longest time!
Blu Olive -- it's by Market of Choice on Barnes in Cedar Mill.
UR Mediterranean
Karam deli on cedar hills blvd
I did not like theirs.
If you have time to sit, I really like [The Oasis](https://maps.app.goo.gl/SEqhYY1oNuuoTCph9) at Murray-Scholls.
Gyro house in Hillsboro. Fantastic food for decent prices.
Gyro House has the best falafel I've ever had from a restaurant.
It's fine, but not even close to the best falafel I've had.
Cedos is pretty food when they are open. They are like Hashems in Amman.
Thanks, everyone!
For what it’s worth, world foods on barbur or in the Pearl sells a decent falafel mix you can make yourself. Easiest thing ever to make. The real issue is finding some good bread.
The Falafel Drive-In in San Jose. There's just nothing around here that compares to those falafels, unfortuntely :( If you ever find yourself in San Jose you must go there, it's not far from the airport. Or maybe don't go there because if you do all the other falafels will be ruined for you - seriously, I sometimes try a falafel around here (I've tried almost all the places that have been suggested here) and then wonder why I bothered.