Rami's

(617) 738-3577

324 Harvard St
Brookline, MA 02446 42.3435 -71.1239

Neighborhood: North Brookline

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Last updated 6.11.09

Rami's

What People Are Saying About Rami's

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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.

drewstarr

May 24, 2007

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 citysearch editors have been to Rami's, since the price is now approaching $7. Stilll, no falafel in the city is better. But, you're best to show up at peak hours so you get a freshly fried falafel, as opposed to ones that have been sitting out for several minutes or hours (doesn't matter which, as falafel is only at its prime when fried to order.) Get there a few hours before they close of you want the shawrama, too. They make it in the morning, and once done, that's it. Curiously, they won't add fries (chips, in Israel) to your sandwich, even if you pay for the side order of fries. Still, in all of Greater Boston, this the closest you'll find to Israeli street food and is worth the trip to Coolidge.

Anonymous

July 26, 2006

Prices are very good and the food is always fresh. The falafel and chicken shwarma are my favorites. The tabouli and hummus are also good. Staff does a good job at moving the cue. PROS: Clean, quick service and reasonable prices! Parking in rear. CONS: gets busy

The Details on Rami's

Know Before You Go:

The restaurant lacks a liquor license, so the only beverages available are soft drinks. Try the Israeli fruit juices for a pleasant alternative to soda.

Where to Sit:

On busy nights, an open table is hard to come by. Take your food to go and dine alfresco on one of the sidewalk benches out front.

Category:

Restaurants, Catering

Payment Methods:

Cash

Catering Services:

Restaurant Management

Restaurant Special Features:

Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Cheap Eats

Cuisine:

Middle Eastern, Vegetarian, Kosher

Smoking Permitted:

No

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