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Mr Falafel restaurant in Rue des Bogards 6
Ignacio Lopez Puertas · Google Places

Mr Falafel

Brussels locations (HappyCow: Mr Falafel - Lemonnier and Mr Falafel 2) are near‑fully vegan: the core menu is falafel, hummus, salads, and most sauces are vegan. One non‑vegan sauce and ayran (yogurt drink) are present, and staff will advise. The kitchen is shared, but the high proportion of vegan items and helpful staff make this a reliable choice with minimal friction.

AddressRue des Bogards 6, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Cuisine
Websitefr.tripadvisor.be/Restaurant_Review-g188644-d9456920-Reviews-Mr_Falafel-Brussels.html
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Vegan

confidence 0.85 ·

Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.

Brussels locations (HappyCow: Mr Falafel - Lemonnier and Mr Falafel 2) are near‑fully vegan: the core menu is falafel, hummus, salads, and most sauces are vegan. One non‑vegan sauce and ayran (yogurt drink) are present, and staff will advise. The kitchen is shared, but the high proportion of vegan items and helpful staff make this a reliable choice with minimal friction.

Vegetarian

confidence 0.80 ·

Marked menu + dedicated, Allergen-marked menu plus dedicated fryer / prep area. Staff trained. Not a fully dedicated kitchen.

All Brussels locations serve falafel, pita, salads, and hummus – inherently vegetarian. The menu is heavily vegetarian (near‑fully vegan), with only a couple of non‑vegetarian items. Staff are familiar with the vegetarian nature of the offering.

Coeliac · Gluten-free

confidence 0.65 ·

Not appropriate, Documented unsafe, multiple negative reports, or refuses to accommodate. Surfaced to warn rather than recommend.

Multiple independent reports from Maribor (FindMeGlutenFree) and Paris (FindMeGlutenFree) indicate the venue is not gluten-free safe: Maribor reviews explicitly state 'not safe' and 'no longer serve gluten-free'; Paris reports cross-contact with pita and a diner falling ill. One unverified listing (Greenwich, CT) claims gluten-free options, but the overall evidence across locations is strongly negative. This establishment is not appropriate for coeliac diners.

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