Earlier today we went to to the Fremont Bridge Market (it was antiques day today) and got some food before the shopping. Bought myself to nice Chinese art wall decorations, which I'll write about in the future, maybe, but now I want to write about the food I had there.
I got a chickpea falafel at Theo's Gyro. So yummy. They put fries in there too and everybody went gaga over the fries. The spicy sauces they had as optional things were yummy, the tzatziki sauce was so fatty, the sesame sauce was yum, the falafel was crunchy and soft at the same time, the pita was decent, and nothing overwhelmed anything else in the wrap.
The price was 13.50 which is on the pricier side, but hey this is Seattle and that's the state of things now, everything is insanely pricey and the city is intent on making things increasingly worse. There's no way out.
Anyway, if you don't want to get the Kathmandu Momocha truck food in the farmer's market, get Theo's because it was the bomb.
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