
Another downtown eating spot. Maybe you've noticed this tiny little store amongst the oversized brand name clothing shops along Robson because of its popularity. Babylon Cafe often has quite a line up during lunch time, but it is definitely worth the wait. It's at the corner of Robson and Granville, near the construction area. Next to True Value Vintage (it's not really true value.. not for their vintage stuff) and diagonally across from Future Shop. There's also another one by English Bay which offers a few seats indoors and outdoors, as well as a bigger menu.
What they offer are mainly wraps, chicken, falafel, and veggie. It is very filling, especially the chicken one from what I've heard. Lately I think they added lamb to the Robson location. Inside the wraps, they add hot sauce, tzatziki sauce, various veggies (pickles, peppers, lettuce, etc), hummus(if you ask for it), and so on. The veggie one is good, but not as good as the falafel wrap though. For those of you who are curious of what the falafel actually is, it's just made of chick peas. And delicious, which is why it is listed here I suppose. For first timers, the wraps usually make you really full.
Seating wise.. the Robson location doesn't have any. But it's conveniently wrapped for you to eat on-the-go. For people who are going there for the first time, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I go there so often I recognize all the people who work there.. AND they recognize me too. It isn't really expensive.. less than $7 for chicken and less than $5.50 for the falafel one.
What they offer are mainly wraps, chicken, falafel, and veggie. It is very filling, especially the chicken one from what I've heard. Lately I think they added lamb to the Robson location. Inside the wraps, they add hot sauce, tzatziki sauce, various veggies (pickles, peppers, lettuce, etc), hummus(if you ask for it), and so on. The veggie one is good, but not as good as the falafel wrap though. For those of you who are curious of what the falafel actually is, it's just made of chick peas. And delicious, which is why it is listed here I suppose. For first timers, the wraps usually make you really full.
Seating wise.. the Robson location doesn't have any. But it's conveniently wrapped for you to eat on-the-go. For people who are going there for the first time, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I go there so often I recognize all the people who work there.. AND they recognize me too. It isn't really expensive.. less than $7 for chicken and less than $5.50 for the falafel one.

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