What’s the Best Falafel In DC?
Hey DC readers and City Cast DC staff share their picks for the best falafel in Washington, D.C.

D.C. is obsessed with Mediterranean food. Not only are we a massive hummus hub and the home of CAVA, the cuisine has also been dominating the local restaurant scene lately. Here’s the best falafel in D.C. according to you, with a few of our team’s favorites thrown in.
Byblos Deli (Cleveland Park)
Reader Cassandra H. recommends this classic Greek deli. It’s got huge portions, cheap prices, and some of the best falafel in town.
Hilana Falafel (Multiple locations)
Tragically, this falafel joint is only open during the Mount Pleasant and Broad Branch Market, but it's well worth the wait. The "Jerusalem-style" falafel uses fresh local ingredients and is fried to perfection.
Capital Doner (Dupont)
This spot's specialty is the beef doner, but the falafel is amazing. It is made fresh and is perfectly crispy and spiced. If you get the platter, you will have enough for lunch and dinner.

Giza Middle Eastern Food (Ivy City)
Think of this like a better, more authentic Cava. The falafel is good, but the sauces are critical. Reader Valerie K. says, “They are always so kind and friendly when we go. They have smoothies too!”
Dalia’s Falafel (Bethesda)
This local joint does one thing, and they have perfected it. They fry their falafel in thin hamburger-like patties that maximizes the crispy factor. Caitlin M. says they have a “simple but delicious menu.” Plus, everything is less than $12.
Falafel Inc (Multiple locations)
For a $4 dollar falafel sandwich, you can’t beat Falafel Inc. If you’re hungry, I’d also recommend getting the za’atar fries as the portions are understandably on the smaller side. They have locations at the Wharf, Georgetown, Foggy Bottom, and Crystal City.
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