$13.50
A Mediterranean-inspired Falafel Cobb Salad with crisp greens, fresh vegetables, marinated avocado, caramelized onions, and creamy tahini—finished with pomegranate tahini dressing.
Iceberg lettuce
Romaine hearts
Parsley
Tomatoes
Persian cucumbers
Pickled cucumber
Caramelized onions
Marinated avocado
Falafel (crispy, herby pieces)
Feta cheese
Drizzle of tahini sauce
Sprinkle of sumac spice
Pomegranate tahini dressing (served tossed or on the side)
Our Falafel Cobb Salad is served chilled with toppings arranged for freshness and texture. A hearty and satisfying vegetarian option for group meals and events.
Office lunches
Healthy catering menus
Mezze spreads
Vegetarian catering
Family-style meals
Party platters
Extra falafel
Pita chips or pita bread
Chicken kabob or gyro (for mixed-diet groups)
Prepared fresh and available chilled with any catering order.
Yes — it is fully vegetarian.
Falafel is gluten-free by ingredients but fried in a shared fryer; pita chips are not included.
Yes — feta cheese is included. Request removal for a dairy-free option.
Typically tossed in pomegranate tahini dressing; you can request it on the side.
Approximately 1–2 guests.
Yes — additional falafel, chicken kabob, gyro, or shawarma can be added.
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