I ordered 3 items:
Chicken shawarma, the meat itself was greasy, lacked spices and salt, and had some pieces of chewy skin which completely put me off. The sauces I took were tahini & garlic yogurt & they were bland and tasteless. The wrap quality was so bad, and it was breaking. Falafel wrap, the falafel itself tasted fine, but was undercooked on the inside. Again the whole wrap was bland because of the unseasoned vegetables and bland sauces. Same poor wrap quality. The Marguez wrap was bad, really bad. The marguez itself was so overcooked and dry, and they filled the wrap with mayo and ketchup which is a really bad option with marguez because it makes it so sweet. Again, the same poor quality wrap.
Prices are acceptable, but the quality and flavor of food need a lot of...
Read moreDisappointing. The chicken doesn't have time to cook on the rotisserie, so they slice it off while it's raw and throw it on a grill, so much of it that it's cooking in liquid, basically being boiled. No browning or char, so the skin is undercooked and you end up with fatty pieces of it in the sandwich. It's also under seasoned and bland. The bread and sauce and other sandwich fillings were fine, I would have rather eaten that without the chicken. It was also 180 baht which is not cheap in Thailand. If they're going to charge that much for a sandwich they should deliver something of better quality. The falafel may be better, I can't say but I...
Read moreOk so I’m vegan and all the fish restaurants in Chaweng are all basically off limits for me. Enter the falafel factory. A sweet little falafel cart that pops up every night at about 9:30pm-ish. Manned by possibly the prettiest Thai lady I’ve ever seen, she expertly assembles falafel in pitta, layering the sauces and salad to make it perfect. I ate there every night to get my decent protein meal of the day. Get the pitta though (if you are fussy vegan) as they warm the wraps on the same hot plate as they also cook some chicken, unless you don’t mind...
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