Operation Falafel Restaurant

Operation Falafel Restaurant

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329 road, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Al Barsha 2, Al Barsha 2, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai
Operation Falafel Restaurant
Operation Falafel Restaurant
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Operation Falafel Restaurant
329 road, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Al Barsha 2, Al Barsha 2, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai

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Operation Falafel serves up delicious and authentic falafel wraps and plates in the heart of Dubai, offering a taste of the Middle East you won't want to miss.

Operation Falafel is your go-to spot for fresh, flavourful Middle Eastern cuisine, specializing in everyone's favourite – the humble falafel! Whether you're craving a quick, satisfying wrap or a hearty platter, they've got you covered. Conveniently located in Al Barsha 2, Operation Falafel is a popular choice for both residents and visitors looking for authentic local tastes that are quick, affordable, and always delicious. Come experience why they're a beloved fixture in Dubai's vibrant food scene.

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329 road, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Al Barsha 2, Al Barsha 2, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai
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