Falafel King on Tremont Street downtown will soon be sharing space with Taccos Arabas, which will offer such dishes as shawarma tacos, Boston Restaurant Talk reports.
Tacos al pastor are more or less the descendant of tacos arabes. Angela's Cafe in East Boston (which has a definite focus on Pueblan cuisine, since that's where Angela is from) offers both.
If you think about the history of trade and migration, Middle East cuisine and Mexican cuisine are already complex fusion cuisines. Mexican cuisine already has Arab ancestry (spices came across North Africa to the Moors, who controlled Spain during the period running up to Spain’s expansion into the New World...
Pretty sure unless you're an ultra-isolated group living entirely off the land, your cuisine probably includes a whole bunch of stuff that didn't originate in the area you're from.
Love Falafel King, if I forget to bring a lunch I usually go there. I like the experience of chomping on a falafel held in one hand, while paying for the sandwich with the other.
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Based on Jerry Seinfeld's experience
Whoever suggested this idea is a very, very bad man.
Middle East/Mexican
Throw in some Soul Food and you have the culinary equivalent of Dick Dale surf music.
tacos arabes
Taco arabes are popular in Puebla; I'm excited to try these.
http://www.puebla-mexico.com/tag/taco-arabe/
Tacos al pastor
Tacos al pastor are more or less the descendant of tacos arabes. Angela's Cafe in East Boston (which has a definite focus on Pueblan cuisine, since that's where Angela is from) offers both.
Lebanese represent
Lebanese represent
Both cuisines are already fusion
If you think about the history of trade and migration, Middle East cuisine and Mexican cuisine are already complex fusion cuisines. Mexican cuisine already has Arab ancestry (spices came across North Africa to the Moors, who controlled Spain during the period running up to Spain’s expansion into the New World...
Aren't all cuisines pretty much fusion?
Pretty sure unless you're an ultra-isolated group living entirely off the land, your cuisine probably includes a whole bunch of stuff that didn't originate in the area you're from.
Yes
The history of human migration, discovery, trade, and conquest is pretty much on your dinner plate every time you eat.
El Triunfo-Falafel Burrito
El Triunfo has had a Falafel Burrito for at least a decade.
And Nachlo is a purpose-built
And Nachlo is a purpose-built restaurant just for this cuisine.
Nachlo is Pakistani though
Great place
Yes!
Was just going to make the same comment, basically! I walk by there everyday. Ali Baba is great; haven’t tried El Triunfo.
Nachlo
Nachlo a Parkistani-Mexican place recently opened on Tremont about a block up from the Roxbury Crossing T stop
sounds great
I hope the tacos are up to snuff, because IMO Falafel King is some of the best falafel in the city...
Love Falafel King, if I
Love Falafel King, if I forget to bring a lunch I usually go there. I like the experience of chomping on a falafel held in one hand, while paying for the sandwich with the other.
Falafel king is MY king.
Falafel king is MY king.