Taïm

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83 Very Good

Taïm means tasty in Hebrew, and this mini-chain’s all-vegetarian output — courtesy of Israeli chef Einat Admony — lives up to its billing.

222 Waverly Pl., New York, NY, 10014

212-691-1287

http://taimfalafel.com/

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The lowdown

What does one look for in a falafel? To be cheap and filling, obviously. To be fried-to-order, naturally, crisp and greaseless, nutty and earthy and nicely spiced. Taïm, a bright and cheerful West Village falafel shack, takes the chickpea-croquette conceit even further, purveying three different flavors, best sampled in a mixed platter with tahini-dappled hummus, tabbouleh, and Israeli salad. Taïm means tasty in Hebrew, and these specimens are — one streaked with roasted pepper; another infused with harissa; and the third (and best) tinged with cilantro, parsley, and mint. Savor them individually or stuff them into warm rounds of oil-and-herb-touched whole-wheat pita along with a healthy dose of the Yemeni hot sauce called srug.

Robin Raisfeld and Rob Patronite

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