All about the F! ...I have been to this hole in the wall spot a dozen times and have only ever ordered the regular Falafel. It's pretty stellar so I keep going back. I used to pass Cedar Restaurant by, not ever so much as noticing it existed, particularly with regards to eating there... but, when I was reminiscing the fact that Falafel was one of my favourites, a trusted middle eastern friend of mine mentioned this place, and I began to notice that it existed. It's not pretty to look at BUT...! If you are hungry for fresh, made from scratch daily Falafel and fixings (pita, tzaziki, mouneh, etc.) then welcome to Falafel-town! As you enter you will likely run into the tall mayor of Falafel-town either in front of the tv openly commenting on hockey or soccer or news to himself, or coming from behind the fridge in the back of the kitchen with a wry smile and a funny little comment about something random. Nonetheless, you will order or he will ask what you want and you SHOULD reply you want the FALAFEL... Although, they apparently have donair and pizza and other standard stuff there... I digress... If its your first time, or you look new to their establishment, they will size you up as they ask what toppings you want. Keep smiling and agree to everything. You want to have both the pink and the green pickles on there. It is my opinion that if you refuse the middle eastern pickles you are missing the point of wrapping the Falafels in pita (hot sauce is more about your preference but I always ask for just a little). I don't need to mention the tzaziki sauce its a given part of it too. In fact, I ask him to make it the way he would for himself. To which he always asks if i want each item he intends to add. There are other toppings lying around like olives and peppers and things, but just trust me on this; go with the flow and it will be just fine... While waiting, as the Falafel is draining and the pita is being prepped, you will probably be served a hot fresh Falafel ball on a napkin. This is the selling point of Falafel-town. You get a preview of what you about to munch on in it's purest freshest state... crispy outer layer and soft yet full textured chick-pea, spice and garlic heaven... you will likely also feel a little tinge of sadness as he mashes the Falafel balls into the pita bread destroying their beautiful little ball shapes so that the authenticity of the Middle eastern way of the Falafel Pita is not lost... don't worry or panic. As the expression goes, "it all ends up in the same place"... Your mouth! Zesty, savoury, creamy and flavourful crunches and chews all come together here! I personally only get the regular Falafel and it is never totally filling... but this is a between meals or slightly too close to physical/sports activity "but I'm frickin starving here!" treat to fill the hunger gap for me. So, it's perfect and it never changes, and there is never a line up either. Just the counter and the mayor, or his assistant... The only reason I cannot give 5 stars, is because the decor is kind of going for a run-down neglected donair shop type of feel, and I think it would't be good to bring friends or a romantic partner there... I strictly go solo to Cedar Restaurant, and it's only for the F!