I'm completely obsessed with Mama's falafel. It haunts my dreams and also my spare moments when I am hungry at work, starting out the window, dreaming of deliciously spiced chickpeas. Today I went there for the second time after accidentally skipping breakfast and spending the whole day drooping with hunger at my desk. I finally arrived right before they closed and frantically ordered the small falafel sandwich and grape leaves. "Grape leaves" turned out to be only one grape leaf, but it was only 50 cents and was the perfect combination of succulent and veggie-fresh.The falafel is not super-fried or super dense, which I appreciate. It's not heavily spiced or too intense. Instead, it's exactly what falafel is SUPPOSED to taste like, but rarely does: a little savory, a little crunchy, a little fluffy. A small sandwich gets you three balls in a pita (I opt for whole wheat), with tomatoes, cucumbers, hummus, tahini, and my very favorite: pickled cabbage. It's sharp and tangy and fresh and AMAZING.
One of the best things about Mama's is the free condiment bar, which includes countless kinds of peppers, olives, and today's pick: cumin and oil accented carrots. They add a nice bit of color to the otherwise kind of beige pita.
Mama's is also kosher, which sort of means nothing to me, but you know, if that's your thing! They've won countless awards from Philly publications and deserve them all.
This is my favorite place to grab a relatively cheap (around $4 for a small sandwich) and filling lunch at work.
I give Mama's five out of five om nom noms.

