
Experience a taste of Egypt with healthy twists! Koshary Corner offers a vibrant selection of vegan and gluten-friendly Egyptian fast street food. Dig into: Classic Koshary Bowls (layers of spiced lentils, rice, crispy onions & tangy tomato sauce) Fresh & Flavorful Salads Falafel & Potato Bowls Vegan Chicken Shawarma Wraps Falafel Wraps with Spicy Sauce & Pickled Veggies Indulge in Vegan Desserts: Baklava & Basbousa Conveniently located at R House Food Court: Relax in our indoor or outdoor seating areas. Enjoy regular entertainment events. Access a variety of amenities and services. Stop by Koshary Corner for a flavorful and healthy taste of Egypt!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 W 29th St, Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: (240) 319-4011
Website: https://kosharycorner.com/
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The falafel was definitely the highlight—crispy, well-seasoned, and especially tasty with the garlic sauce and tabouli. The tabouli was fresh and flavorful, easily the best of the sauces. The garlic sauce had an unusual appearance, while the hummus lacked the expected creaminess.
Other components were less impressive. The pita bread was dry and a bit stale. The french fries were fine flavor-wise, but they were supposed to be roasted potatoes (see attached website photo). I was confused why french fries would be on a “breakfast” dish, but now it made sense. The side salad had a flavor that didn’t sit well with me personally, though that could be subjective.
The variety of 8 sauces added a fun element, even if most were average. Food was ready in about 10 minutes, ordered via kiosk, and you get a text when it’s done. There wasn’t much interaction with the staff, as everything is handled pretty efficiently through the kiosk system.
I’ve included photos of the menu, which also shows weekly deals and a kids menu—a nice touch for families or budget-friendly visits.
While I might not order this specific platter again, the falafel and tabouli were strong enough to make me want to try another dish. Koshary Corner is conveniently located inside R. House, which offers plenty of seating and a free cold water station—a small but appreciated detail.
After dancing, we wound down with delicious Egyptian street food and light refreshments. I had the Beef Shawarma Koshary Bowl with garlic and spicy red pepper dressing. Each bite packed a flavorful punch.
I would definitely attend this event again. Thank you, Iman, for organizing such a beautiful and joyful experience!
The service is terrible. I waited 20 minutes at an empty register just trying to order. Then I wait 45 minutes to get the food and they’re not busy, like it was kind of dead around them with not many people ordering and no line to order.
The seating is good, it’s the food court, but the bathrooms are terrible.
Update… Beyond kebab wrap is great… SO flavorful… Many many flavors at once… A symphony… Lentil soup and mushroom soup r great too… And those potatoes!!! Garlic dip… I love this place
If you appreciate the texture of your food, then you must try koshary and you must try it here. The unfolding flavors of this dish is only outdone by the variety of textures your palet will encounter as you make your way through pasta and rice and lentil and crispy onions and bean. Wow.
I first had this dish in Egypt and having it here at Koshary Corner did not disappoint me.
The place is small, tucked in the corner of “R House” and the service is extremely good and helpful. I used the self-serve kiosk to see the current menu. The order was made quickly and I was on my way to my table to examine my prize.
The spicy seasoning sause is liquid gold. I don’t like my koshary too wet. This was almost too much, but not over the line. As to the hot sauce. This was not as hot as in Cairo but it was delicious and added exactly what it was supposed to for this dish.
The crispy onions are another keystone of this dish. I watched them making them – I could eat them by the pound!
It reminded me of a excellent meal many thousands of miles from Baltimore.
I highly recommended this restaurant.
Last thing, I bought some Turkish coffee. Never had that before. Excellent!
Thanks for a great lunch.