Nice simple decor, with water flowing down the windows and an amphitheater that is prime for hosting a performance. Food is good. It says a shawerma bar but not much variety is visible on the menu, however what is available is done right. The Arabic is the standard Arabic shawerma saj bread cut in six pieces. Halalat is 4 mini shawarma. Both tasted good. Better than the usual pickings. Ping Toast is shawarma in a toast bread and sarokh is shawerma in tortilla bread. The ping fries was amazing.. shawarma , fries and ping sauce. With the shawerma charred nicely, it was really hard to stop eating it. They served three sauces. Ping sauce was good, needs a bit fine tuning though. Have had better Garlic sauce .. the bbq sauce was thin and tasted amazing, it was a nice twist on the usual bbq sauce. It stood out the most. Good potential for this place to become a hot spot
Service was amazing . Turnaround...
Read moreIn my opinion the food is amazing, would 100% visit again. I like their new concept of adding chips to the shawarma and I think it is a brilliant idea due to the fact that it adds crispiness to the shawarma. Me and my family visited and ordered a family party box costing 150 SAR, we went right after the Saudi Foundation day and the workers showed great honesty by double-checking if there still was a discount on the meal, we bought the mal for 97 SAR but I think it would be worth well over the price. The atmosphere is great and even though there was no place to wash your hands when we asked them they were apologizing and immediately gave us some sanitized wet tissues. We were 5 people and were extremely full. They are also not stubborn on the sauces and provide a lot of them. The only issue I have is that the water is a little expensive but...
Read moreA solid 6/10 here’s why. Ordered Sarokh Shawarma with fries and Halalat. The Shawarma was pretty big and enough to get you full but there is only few problems... The meat was dry and the fries in it too, the garlic sauce they put in sandwich is too concentrated and has unpleasant aftertaste and smell(still eatable). Halalat were good too but they’re just shawarma in small arabic bread. Fries didn’t come with any sauces or even ketchup which is a little disappointing. Not speaking of prices... they’re unnecessary high, to add cheese to shawarma costs you 3RS yet there is not much cheese added plus Pepsi costs 5 riyals which is incredibly high for just a glass bottle. In conclusion, it’s a good place but still needs small touches in taste and prices. It’s a one time restaurant. Still would...
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