3.25/5 from 5 reviews

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  • 155 Wardour Street
  • London
  • W1F 8WG

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5 reviews for Munch

Dave C.
Nuneaton
11 reviews

Sort it out!

20 Jul 10, 16:13 2 Below expectations

Order my food - 3 attempts to get it right. Trying to remain impartial but found the food bland and not very special at all really - with plenty of competition nearby i cannot see how this place will survive!

Oh, and i agree with the former comment re: hygeine - just because your wearing gloves doesn't mean you can wear them after handling the previous customers food and cash!

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Gareth S.
South Tottenham
38 reviews

Flavoursome Falafel

30 Aug 08, 20:56 4 Above expectations

Great falafel wraps on offer with a variety of imaginative ingredients. Try the Yogji Bear which combines beetroot , shredded carrot and yoghurt - good textures, delicious flavours.

It's a smidge more xpensive than local competitors (Maoz & Gaby's Deli spring to mind) but wins o flavour.

They have another shop in Covent Garden, but this is the superior branch.

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Alan F.
Islington
3 reviews

Disappointed...

08 Jul 08, 22:28 2 Below expectations

I work just up the road from this place and walked by it a few times before I decided to try it. I had a falafel at a Maoz (Old Compton St) recently and decided to give this place a try. Right when I got up to the counter I was immediately put off by the fact that the girl helping me counted money and gave change with with food-safety gloves on and then started preparing my food without changing the gloves. Kinda defeats the purpose if you ask me.

The food was just okay. Nothing special or memorable. For a place devoted to falafels, they were a bit bland. Probably won't be back for a while. For my falaf fix I'm going to stick with Maoz.

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Smells like a chippy

18 Nov 07, 04:06 3 As expected

Nice enough, good, filling, a little overpriced for a bit of dry bread and a few bits of chick pea, but then I imagine the rent is pretty nasty. And they need to sort the a/c out, as it often smells like a chip shop. They're trying too hard with not only the name of the shop, but the food itself all has oh-so-funny names, which make me feel like a right plum when ordering, especially if there's some media lovely in the queue behind me. The shared table concept is a bit poo, too, in my humble opinion. If I wanted to eat that close to dodgy strangers, I'd go to prison, thank you.

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Pete S.
Walthamstow
12 reviews

Good Mood Food

17 Aug 07, 16:37 5 Beyond expectations

Located halfway along Wardour Street in the centre of Soho, Just Falafs is ideally placed to cater for hungry workers looking for something a bit different.

Priding themselves on using organic local produce wherever possible, the vast selection of scrumptious looking salads is the first thing the customer is confronted with.

The menu itself is large and varied, offering falafel sandwiches (small or large) in various guises, soups and salads, various meal deals, smoothies, and some of the best coffee to be had in Soho.

Ordering can be tricky - your choice of food should be requested from one of the preparers, then reported to the cashier who will tax you accordingly. Mmmmm falafels. There's nothing quite like these little green furry parcels of joy. Chickpea-tastic!

Well worth a visit at any time, with great food at a very reasonable price.

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