When you've had your fill of Cajun and Creole cuisine, where do you turn? Well, Middle Eastern cuisine is always a great option, and we've got just the place. 1000 Figs in New Orleans is serving up some of the most delicious Middle Eastern food you've ever tasted, and their falafel might just be the best in the city. Hungry? Keep reading!
You’ll find 1000 Figs On Ponce de Leon Street in the Mid-City/Bayou St. John neighborhood of New Orleans.
The restaurant is a spin-off of the original food truck, the Fat Falafel. Owners Theresa Galli and Gvin Cady opened the charming little eatery in 2014 and it’s been a neighborhood hidden gem ever since.
Open and airy, the light-hearted vibes are the perfect atmosphere to share some falafel with your loved ones.
Super casual and always welcoming, it’ll feel like you’re walking into someone’s home when you step inside.
The menu is filled with all your favorite Middle Eastern cuisine.
Using fresh and local ingredients, you'll find both vegetarian and meat dishes, so you there’s something for everyone.
In addition to all the incredible dips like hummus and baba ghanouj, there’s one hidden gem on the menu that’s a must-try, and that’s the Brussel sprouts.
Trust us! Get an order for the table to share, you’ll be thankful you did.
Of course, the falafel is king at 1000 Figs.
And you’ll have a variety of ways to enjoy this special treat.
Falafel platters, falafel feasts, and falafel sandwiches pepper the menu.
1000 Figs? More like 1000 falafels!
1000 Figs is open for lunch and dinner six days a week.
They’re open Monday - Saturday from 11 a.m. till 9 p.m.
For more information, including a full menu, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook.
Have you ever tried the falafel at 1000 Figs? Let us know in the comments below!
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