If the falafels at Little b are not the best in the Melbourne CBD, I’ll go he. The hero – if you’ll excuse me for using that wanky term – of their falafel wrap is the pickled radish, which provides both flavour and texture.
Playing strong supporting roles are fresh, soft pita bread, nicely cooked falafels and a perfect amount of tahini. Bit parts are played by lettuce, …….
What’s more, they cost a paltry $7, making them fantastic value and earning them a spot on my lunch in the Melbourne CBD map.
It’s a small cafe, but despite being just around the corner from the mediocrity of Hardware Lane, you’ll generally be able to get a seat relatively easily in my experience, and what’s more, the staff are very friendly.
390 Little Bourke St
Melbourne
