Foxy Falafel is a charming Mediterranean eatery offering vibrant, flavor-packed dishes like falafel and shawarma, perfect for everyone—even gluten-free diners.
"Foxy Falafel jumps into the voting day game with day-long happy hour prices for rocking the little red stickers." - Joy Summers
"They are all heartbreaking, but I can’t believe we don’t have Foxy Falafel anymore and I actively miss Lowry Hill Meats." - Eater Staff
"Foxy Falafel, St Anthony Park by Studio On Fire. Foxy Falafel has it's roots in street food, but their brick and mortar restaurant now calls Raymond Ave home. The beautifully lettered menu is as mesmerizing as their food is delicious. The primarily organic fare is served in pitas, salads, and on platters with a variety of sauces available. Be sure to try the falafel "stoplight," giving you a taste of each of their signature falafel flavors (traditional chickpea, beet, and curry). The Foxy food truck can also be spotted around town during the less frigid months."
"Another great restaurant with heat-and-eat meal kit options is Foxy Falafel in St. Paul. Meals like chicken shawarma and numerous falafels feed two people. Falafel options include the classic foxy falafel, curry falafel, beet falafel, and stoplight which is one of each flavor. There’s also a combination foxy and chicken dish for the indecisive diner. Order online." - Katy Spratte Joyce
"Almost everything inside this sweet little Midway restaurant is gluten-free (just skip the pita.) Plus, owner/chef Erica Strait is educated in food as medicine. This is a must-stop for bone broth fans, vegetarian and vegan eating, as well. The gluten-free desserts are an extra special treat." - Joy Summers