- Middle Eastern
- Kosher
Rami's
Menu for Rami's
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Ratings and Reviews for Rami's
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May 25 2012
Laurie C. via Yelp
I love Rami's. The food is consistently good, the people who work there are incredibly nice, and the chicken schwarma (with hummus and hots) is to die for....read more
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May 17 2012
Ed Y. via Yelp
There schwarma's are excellent, a cut above the competition easily. You pay a little more but its worth it. I recommend the turkey schwarma and falafel in...read more
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Apr 29 2012
Stephanie H. via Yelp
Great service. Friendly people. Foods yummy but nothing to die for. A bit overpriced. Probably wouldnt go back without another groupon.read more
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May 24 2007
drewstarr via Citysearch
The review on this site indicates that a falafel in a pita can be had for under $5 -- it's obviously been a long time since cityse...read more
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Jul 26 2006
via Citysearch
Prices are very good and the food is always fresh. The falafel and chicken shwarma are my favorites. The tabouli and hummus are al...read more
The Scene
Popular with the plethora of students and young professionals who call the Coolidge Corner area home, Rami's is a community eatery where the friendly workers seem to know every other patron by name. With a bright, sterile environment and basic counter service, the restaurant puts all its emphasis on the food, which is certified Kosher (a must for its heavily Jewish clientele).
The Food
Locals swear by Rami's falafel sandwiches and homemade hummus--and that's a good thing, considering that there isn't much else to choose from. Diners looking for serious sustenance can top a fresh garden salad with either grilled marinated chicken or peppery turkey shawarma. Nothing beats the old standby: a warmed pita stuffed to the gills with creamy hummus, fresh vegetables and crunchy falafel balls--a nourishing, hand-held meal for less than five bucks. For dessert, grab a Middle Eastern pastry to go.
