Falafel Arax is an Armenian-owned strip mall deli at the intersection of Normandie and Santa Monica Blvd., in Hollywood, CA.
Falafel Arax makes some of the very best
hummos and
shawourma that I have had in the United States.
On my visit this past week, I just stopped in for a light snack.
falafel arax
menu board
gazōz™ soda*, hummos, pita, and grape leaves**
shawourma
This was my first time sampling the stuffed grape leaves at
Falafel Arax, and while I found them decent, I did not think that they could compare with the rich and deep tomato-flavoured grape leaves at
Sahag’s Basturma, up on Sunset Blvd.
Sahag's continues to make my absolute favourite version of the form.
What makes the
hummos at
Falafel Arax so good? Well, to begin with,
FA uses a premium grade of olive oil in the preparation and not the low-rent salad oil that Chicago shops like Semiramis, Sultan's, Salam, etc., use. Another thing that makes the
hummos so good is the amount of salt used. At
Falafel Arax they do not skimp on the salt, and as a result, the flavour of the
hummos is truly enhanced.
What makes the
shawourma so good? Well, that should be somewhat evident from the above photo. That is fat stacked on top of the layered meat on the spit, and the melting fat ensures that the meat receives continuous “lubrication.”
As for the namesake
falafel, I think that they are more than decent. And, FWIW, I also enjoy the
taboule salad and the
lebni at
Falafel Arax.
Regards,
Erik M.
Falafel Arax
5101 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
323.663.9687
* While the label on Gozōz™ soda indicates that it is a tarragon-flavoured beverage, I am more likely to describe the taste as something like liquorice. And, as sodas go, I find it quite refreshing.
** The grape leaves are sold in packets of ten at Falafel Arax. The menu board is a bit misleading in this regard. Each packet of ten is $5.00.