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Name: Anam on Mar 30, 2007Comments: Excellent. More healthy food for Falmouth! Down with pasties!!Flag
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Name: Susannah on Mar 31, 2007Comments: Falfalafal is a fantastic idea. Loads better than the donut van that is currently on the moorFlag
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Name: Josie Cockram on Apr 2, 2007Comments: Definately what Falmouth needs, especially for the summer months to come....Flag
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Name: Martine Mellouet on Apr 3, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 11, 2007Comments: I don't really care either way as I never visit that end of the world. However why not give the passers by the option and see what happens. Good idea, good look. I think you should sell bacon sarnies as well as its the cornerstone of every truckers breaky.Flag
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Name: Luz Trango Paz on Apr 12, 2007Comments: Emmm yaamm We love falafel!!!Flag
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Name: Chetan on Apr 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2007Comments: Good ideaFlag
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Name: Nina Shah-Onwukwe on Apr 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Gal Azar on Apr 12, 2007Comments: Falafel is the future!Flag
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Name: Rita on Apr 13, 2007Comments: I canFlag
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Name: Xander Gwynn on Apr 13, 2007Comments: I would like a falafel trailer, it provides a larger range of food choice in FalmouthFlag
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Name: Leah Edwards on Apr 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nadia Syed on Apr 13, 2007Comments: I fully support 'Fal Falafel' and think it will be an excellent fixture on the Moor.Flag
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Name: G Kennedy on Apr 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rena Shah on Apr 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Linsell on Apr 13, 2007Comments: great idea, hope it happens soonFlag
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Name: Barak Guzner on Apr 13, 2007Comments: Yes Falafel, plllllllease I love it. It reminds me the trip I had to Middle East with all the camels and pyramids. And the girls.......uuuuu the girls....! yes falafel ! bring it on!Flag
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Name: Hadara Jones on Apr 14, 2007Comments: Falafel Just the thing for the Moor, hurry up !!Flag
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Name: Jim & Sandra Heffron on Apr 14, 2007Comments: A definite must! Healthy, tasty, freshly made, enjoyed by vegetarians and meat eaters alike and served with a smile by friendly staff.Flag
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Name: Gally on Apr 14, 2007Comments: Yeah this is exactly what we don't have and we do need!!!!! you go guys!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Neil Ford on Apr 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Hide on Apr 16, 2007Comments: Hot homemade falafels, what could sound more tempting than that! A healthy alternative to pasties is definitely required - let's get it going!Flag
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Name: Carmen on Apr 16, 2007Comments: I would like to find some falafel shops in the area, so everytime I want healthy food I can enjoy of some ethnic, tasty and good quality food, no just green salad or vegesandwich PLEASE OPEN IT !!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Shabana on Apr 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob Fitzpatrick on Apr 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob Fitzpatrick on Apr 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Kellett on Apr 16, 2007Comments: A moorland based falafel service is certainly needed in Cornwall. Whilst the pasties of Cornwall are very tasty, they have taken a bit of a stranglehold on the food industry. Sometimes when I visit Cornwall, I am sick to my stomach of all the pasty on offer. The suggested outlet would be a welcome relief from the pasty-mania. I would greatly enjoy sitting on the moor, watching the sun setting, with a piece of pitta bread in my hand and a generous helping of hummus, with a decent cup of hot coffee to wash it all down.Flag
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Name: Ella Almog on Apr 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Noam Amitay on Apr 17, 2007Comments: good luck kivsa! show those fish&chips eaters what is the meanning of a real delicious food! and send a sample offcourse...Flag
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Name: Joanna Tracey on Apr 17, 2007Comments: I have sampled Hagit's freshly made falafels with all the trimmings and I'm telling you Falmouth needs these delicious healthy snacks as an alternative to the normal, less appealing, munchies. Falmouth is a crowd puller anyway, let's give them some great food while they're here. Yes please!Flag
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Name: Nissim Azar on Apr 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Louisa Shephard on Jul 7, 2007Comments: I'm sick of having to buy unhealthy stodge at lunchtime coz there are no healthy options. Falafel is delicious and it's about time Falmouth caught up with the times and the peoples tastebuds!Flag
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Name: Kathryn on Jul 8, 2007Comments: pitta patter xFlag
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Name: Ben Gowers on Jul 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Polly on Jul 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jamie Medlin on Jul 9, 2007Comments: Give the public the choice! I'm Cornish through and through, but how many pasty shops can one town cope with! If they succeed, it's because of demand, if they don't . . . . . . you may have been right, but at least give them the chance to try!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Lena on Jul 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nick Lawrence on Sep 25, 2007Comments: I couldn't agree more! Much as i like pasties a choice would be great... and falafels are the best!Flag
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Name: Eva Schreiber on Sep 25, 2007Comments: having known the couples for many years we can certainly vouch for the fact that james heffron is a very dedicated individual and when he enters into a project of any kind he always gives it his best effort. hagit, naturally being a native of the middle east is in a perfect position to be an authority on running this type of business. eva schreiber and feargus cooney.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2007Comments: I am a resident of Cornwall and I am sick to the teeth of pastry and pasties. I don't deny their cultural importance but I need something else for lunch. I know Fal Falafel is what I need. Make it happen please!Flag
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Name: Jim Pyett on Sep 27, 2007Comments: This would make a hugely positive contribution to cuisine, business and community in Falmouth and beyond.Flag
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Name: Michael Heather on Oct 5, 2007Comments: Hi - I ate several times at the falafel trailer in Bristol this time last year - the one that James has taken some inspiration from and its great! This would be great in Falmouth and a great alternative food!Flag
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Name: Baz Butler on Jan 5, 2008Comments: we need falafels and damn you if you don't think we do. and we want hagjam in there doing for the kids. and i want a doughnut too. with custard in it. and a cup of coffee. two sugars.Flag
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Name: Baz Butler on Jan 5, 2008Comments: we need falafels and damn you if you don't think we do. and we want hagjam in there doing for the kids. and i want a doughnut too. with custard in it. and a cup of coffee. two sugars.Flag
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Name: Max McLaughlin on Feb 22, 2008Comments: Nice grubFlag
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Name: Bryony on Jul 25, 2008Comments: Best food in Falmouth!Flag
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Name: Jamie M on Nov 3, 2008Comments: Brilliant Healthy Food for a Reasonable Price, that also leaves you full like you have just eaten a Roast. What more could you want for a Great LunchFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 9, 2008Comments: yumFlag
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