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Fast, from Scratch. Gluten-Free Vegetarian from Scratch, Every Day BAKERY flatbreads FOUR CHEESE $10 blend of akkawi, white cheddar, parmesan and mozzarella cheese, tomato, basil ZAATAR $6 bAKERY extras add cheese +$1 changes daily, limited availability. ground dried thyme, oregano, FALAFILL OFFERS A VARIETY OF sumac, toasted sesame, olive oil FRESH BAKERY ITEMS INCLUDING: • MANAEESH MUHAMARAH $7 • FATAYER (cheese / spinach) add cheese +$1 • BEEF SAFIHA roasted tomato red pepper spread, • CHICKEN MUSAKAN walnuts, pomegranate molasses, • RICE & BEEF OZZI black olives, onion • SAMBOUSA (beef / cheese) SUJUK $8 EAST MEDITERRANEAN LoKITCHEN & MARKET spicy beef sausage, mozzarella re THE GARDEN $10 oven baked tomato spread, grilled eggplant, roasted red pepper, mozzarella, feta cheese, kalamata olives, basil gluten-free crust available upon request. Making flavorful food part of your everyday life. Fast, from scratch. gluten-free vegetarian From scratch, every day. Flavorful small plates served with choice of pita bread or pita chips salads spreads TABBOULEH $3/$6 HUMMUS $3/$6 BABA GHANOUJ $3/$6 bulgur wheat, parsley, tomatoes, chickpeas, tahini, lemon, garlic fire roasted eggplant, tahini, red onion, dry mint, lemon vinaigrette olive oil, lemon, garlic MUHAMMARA $4/$8 QUINOA TABBOULEH $4/$8 fire roasted red pepper, walnuts, MAHROUSEH $3/$6 quinoa, parsley, tomatoes, red onion, cumin, garlic, pomegranate creamy garlic potato mousse, dry mint, lemon vinaigrette LEVANTINE $3/$6 molasses, breadcrumbs yogurt, lemon, olive oil tomato, cucumber, parsley, MINTED CABBAGE $2/$4 lemon, dressed with tahini dips shredded cabbage, lentils, pepper, dry mint, garlic, CHICK-FAVA $4/$8 TAHINI $3/$6 THOUM $3/$6 lemon, olive oil chickpeas, fava beans, tomato, creamy sesame seed puree, creamy garlic aioli lemon, garlic lemon, garlic, parsley, olive oil SPICY ZHOUG $3/$6 MARKET COUSCOUS $4/$8 CUCUMBER MINT YOGURT jalapeño, cilantro, garlic, moroccan couscous, apples, BEETS $3/$6 $3/$6 caraway, cardamom citrus currants, cilantro, aleppo roasted beets, raspberry yogurt, shredded cucumber, A pepper, dry mint, scallions pomegranate vinaigrette dry mint, garlic soup extras limited availability LENTIL SOUP $4 red lentil soup with lemon YALANJI 6/$5 rice stuffed grape leaves, lemon, olive oil KEBBEH 2/$5 ORDER 847.882.4444 eatfalafill.com wheat croquette filled with seasoned 1428 North Meacham Road, Schaumburg MEZZ ground beef and pine nuts gluten-free vegetarian Menu may not list all ingredients. Please inform us of any food allergies. FILL BO W L S WRAPS & POCKETS SANDWICHES Served over rice and romaine lettuce Choice of flour wrap or pita pocket KOFTA BURGER $11 two ground beef patties seasoned FALAFEL $10 with fresh parsley, onion and warm CHICKEN SHAWERMA $12 mediterranean spices, seared and STEAK SHAWERMA $13 topped with tomato, lettuce, red onion, yogurt jalapeño spread on BEEF KOFTA $12 SHAWERMA a brioche bun CHICKEN SHISH-TAWOOK $12 CHICKEN $9 crispy potato, pickled cucumber, CHICKEN SHISH-TAWOOK $9 MIX BOWL $13 banana pepper, garlic aioli char-grilled chicken, tomato, lettuce pickled cucumber, banana pepper, Combine any two choices from above STEAK $10 garlic aioli on a brioche bun ADD EXTRA FILL +$3 tomato, parsley, onion, sumac, pickled cucumber, pomegranate ADD FRIES OR POTATO CHIPS +$1 Choose 4... molasses, tahini ADD FALAFILL FRIES +$2 HUMMUS BABA GHANOUJ BEEF KOFTA $10 sides MUHAMMARA ground beef seasoned with fresh FALAFEL 3/$2 6/$4 12/$7 MAHROUSEH parsley, onion and warm mediterranean HOUSE PICKLES $1 TABBOULEH spices, char-grilled and paired with choice of turnip or cucumber QUINOA TABBOULEH tomato, pickled cucumber, cabbage, PITA BREAD $1 LEVANTINE arugula, yogurt jalapeño spread PITA CHIPS $2 MINTED CABBAGE RICE $3 FALAFEL $8 BEETS aromatic basmati long grain rice COUSCOUS tomato, cucumber, parsley, POTATO CHIPS $3 CHICK-FAVA pickled turnip, tahini crispy coated thin potato chips TAHINI VEGGIE $8 CUCUMBER MINT YOGURT FALAFILL FRIES $3 grilled eggplant, roasted red pepper, french fries, cilantro, lemon, coriander THOUM tomato, fries, kalamata olives, cilantro, SPICY ZHOUG red onion, feta cheese, garlic spread FRENCH FRIES $2 COMPLEMENT YOUR BOWL ADD FRIES OR POTATO CHIPS +$1 WITH A KEBBEH limited availability +$2 ADD FALAFILL FRIES +$2 Ask about dessert! ALL PERFECTLY PROPORTIONED CATERING TO SERVE 10 GUESTS 32oz $25 mezza market wrap trays HUMMUS CHICKEN SHAWERMA $50 BABA GHANOUJ STEAK SHAWERMA $60 MUHAMMARA BEEF KOFTA $55 MAHROUSEH FALAFEL $45 TABBOULEH QUINOA TABBOULEH ASSORTED WRAP TRAY $60 MINTED CABBAGE 3 choices of the above flavors FLATBREADS SALADS SPREADS & DIPS COUSCOUS WRAPS POCKETS BOWLS LEVANTINE lunch boxes $12 PER GUEST CHICK-FAVA select any of our above wraps, served with BEETS a side of hummus, pita chips and baklawa, individually packed for each guest. Street food,elevated! MEZZA MARKET SAMPLER $50 a tray of 4 choices of the above flavors served with pita chips platters served with rice, pita bread and choice of one mezza dip mezza dips 16oz $6 CHICKEN SHAWERMA $50 ORDER 847.882.4444 eatfalafill.com TAHINI STEAK SHAWERMA $60 1428 N Meacham Rd., Schaumburg, IL 60173 YOGURT CUCUMBER MINT BEEF KOFTA $55 THOUM CHICKEN SHISH-TAWOOK $50 SPICY ZHOUG FALAFEL $45 mezza extras catering sides YALANJI limited availability 12/$9 RICE $20 KEBBEH limited availability 12/$25 PITA BREAD 10/$10 FALAFILL PROUDLY SERVES HALAL CERTIFIED MEATS LENTIL SOUP $2 PER GUEST PITA CHIPS $10 FALAFEL 12/$7 POTATO CHIPS $10 catering drinks COKE, DIET COKE, SPRITE, BOTTLED WATER $1 EACH Menu may not list all ingredients. Please inform us of any food allergies. ©Falafill 2020 0320v03.
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