Falafel No 1

Malmö


Malmö residents are so fond of felafel that it even features in songs by local rapper Timbuktu. Falafel No 1 (also known as the Orient House) is a long-standing favourite. Enjoy your chickpea treat with fresh salad, tomatoes, hot sauce and pickles: delicious!


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