12 Postcards
At this cozy Mediterranean counter, dive into some of the city's finest falafel sandwiches and smoothies, perfect for a quick and tasty takeaway.
"Taïm has to be the most popular falafel spot in this town, and for good reason. These platters and sandwiches are unequivocally some of the best things you can eat in this city for less than $10. If we’re craving a falafel, we’re usually craving a Taïm falafel." - chris stang
"If you like hummus, then you hopefully already know about Taim. If you think of hummus as the dip you only eat if there’s no guacamole available, then Taim will turn you into a fan. And if you really don’t like hummus, then that’s kind of weird. Pretty much everything on the all-vegetarian menu here, from falafel pitas to cauliflower shawarma platters, includes hummus, which is a good thing because it’s some of the best you can find around. Sit and eat it on a stool by the window." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, matt tervooren
"When Taim delivers a falafel platter, they wrap the falafel and pita separate from the salad and hummus, keeping everything fresh and warm. And that’s exactly the sort of care and attention you need in your life right now. Order a big platter, or just get a pita and a side of fries with saffron aioli. There are locations in Flatiron, Nolita, FiDi, LIC, Park Slope, and the West Village." - team infatuation
"We dare to say this hole-in-the-wall (literally), Israeli place makes the best falafel sandwiches in the city. In fact, they make three varieties of the best falafel in the city. Get a sandwich to go and wash it down with their perfect, equal parts sweet and tart lemonade. There is also a location in Nolita."
"We dare to say this hole-in-the-wall (literally), Israeli place makes the best falafel sandwiches in the city. In fact, they make three varieties of the best falafel in the city. Get a sandwich to go and wash it down with their perfect, equal parts sweet and tart lemonade. There is also a location in Nolita."