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Rachels Mediterranean

Rachels Mediterranean

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235 S Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, New York, 14202, United States
(716) 768-3852 eatrachels.com
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May 28, 2018
Always delicious. It's probably not such a good thing that this is only a block away from me! I usually get the salad with gyro meat and it's a huge salad and very filling and really delicious. The rice bowls are very good too. Haven't tried an actual wrap yet but I would I shocked if it were anything but delicious. You can customize pretty much any way you want.

May 6, 2018
Seriously. This place is SO SO good. I live in CO (please open one here!) and have to visit this place each time I am in town for a Buffalo visit. The chicken shawarma- out of this world. Amazing rice bowls and toppings! Place is airy and bright and very clean. LOVE it.

Apr 24, 2018
Clean and bright place to sit and eat while watching the activity on a busy Buffalo intersection. My timing was great at 5 PM. The daytime card were leaving open parking that is free after 5. Excellent falafel wrap and friendly service. I will go back.

May 31, 2018
The food is great but they need to get it together with their online ordering. I went there 20 minutes after placing online order and waited another 35 to get my food. I watched as people who came in after me leave before me (approx 20 minute wait). To top it off I barely got rice or chicken in my bowl.

Mar 29, 2018
Conveniently located for people working in downtown Buffalo, Rachel's offers a healthy option for lunch-goers. Great selection. If you're concerned about still being hungry, try a side of the pita chips. They have a large variety of vegetables and they and the meats are always fresh. Lunch and a drink will run you $11. If you're eating lunch anywhere else in downtown Buffalo, you are wrong.

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