

A menu featuring Middle Eastern & Egyptian dishes with happy hour specials & a roving food truck.
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Address: 7393 D Lee Hwy, Falls Church, VA 22042
Phone: (703) 204-0609
Website: http://www.favapot.com/
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They’ll give pita bread with chefs platter, then you have to order depending on your need.
Dina the owner and the staff were very nice and friendly, feels like home.
Cant wait to be back soon. Thanks so much!
Great service; the owner and the staff explained well.
The space is casual and inviting, and the staff was friendly throughout. Service was a bit on the slower side when the restaurant bacame more crowded.
Now, the food — well, you must try the chicken kofta!! It’s simply out of the world — nothing fancy but the mincemeat is tender and flavoured just right that it tastes delightfully homely. We also got the chef’s appetiser platter where you can choose to order three starter dishes. We tried out the hummus, falafel, and the Egyptian style liver. The falafel and the liver both tasted good. After this, we decided to order the lamb fattah and the mosaka with egyptian rice for entrees. The lamb fattah was great — the lamb shank was mildly seasoned and charred on the outside and was served on a bed of garlicky, tomato rice that is (most probably) fried with ghee and crispy pita. The mosaka came in a small earthen pot and was layered with eggplant, ground beef, raisins, nuts, and veggies and served alongside with rice and salad. The point, I would like to make here is that, the quantity of each dish is generous enough for two people to eat comfortably. So, please use your judgement to order accordingly or ask them for a takeaway container. 🙂 After all this, I still wanted to try desserts, so I got the kunafa with sweet cheese. Also, the mint tea tasted so good and refreshing after such a heavy meal. Not to forget, the owner/chef, Dina, was lovely. 🙂
All in all, great food, service, and atmosphere!! Would love to visit again and try more items on the menu. 🙂
America is a melting pot and I love to see and support DIVERSITY.
Friendly, laid back and CLEAN! Between 2 people we spent $100.10 and we both had leftovers. I will be back!
The moussaka was amazing! My first time having it and it was quite delicious. Very decadent. The chicken Kofta is something I would definitely recommend.
Baba ghanouj was a little too sour for my tastes. I usually like it less acidic and a little more smoke. The grape leaves, on the other hand, were not sour enough. The falafel was good, not amazing.
The lamb chops were delicious – well cooked and the seasoning was exceptional. It was my first time having Koshary, and I found it to be good. But a little underwhelming for the national dish of Egypt. The moussaka overshadowed it.