I love gyros, and I originally came in to try the gyros sandwich everybody raves about but then at the last minute I decided to choose the csvapi sausage instead because I had never had it before. What a good choice! Csvapi are little free-form (uncased) sausages that are grilled and served on fresh flatbread and accompanied by sour cream and onion. The smoky flavor of the grill is wonderful, and the combination with the lightness of the flatbread is perfect.
The only trick is that you can't eat it as a sandwich. It's too big to pick up and all the sausages pile out the bottom of you try. Rookie mistake. Just tear off a little piece of bread, add some sour cream and/or onion and a piece of sausage and pop it in your mouth. Delicious! And it's such a satisfying meal that you stay pleasantly full for hours.
It can take a little while for the food to come out, so just relax. Everything is done fresh to order and the wait is more than worth it. Also the parking lot is tiny and congested, so don't be afraid to park on the street and walk back. You'll be...
Read moreJasmin is a bakery/sandwich shop. The bread is nice and pretty cheap, while the sandwiches (especially the gyros) are incredibly tasty. Typically I will go there for a "big one," which is a really big gyro for $5. It's pretty filling! Scrumptious gyro meat on some very good bread with tomatoes, lettuce, onion slices, and tzatziki sauce. Here are a few tidbits of info: The place is small, so don't bring a group of 5 or more to sit down during rush time because you probably won't have a place inside for everyone. No public restroom. There is no menu, but there are several pictures above the bread shelves that show the sandwiches offered. If you have questions about them, ask someone! Last time I was there I learned that their gyro meat is a combination of beef and lamb. To order, go to the cash register and tell the guy what you want. Find a seat or ask for carryout You don't really have a waiter, the cook will bring your food to you. After you've eaten, head to the...
Read moreGreat place to experience Bosnian cuisine and culture. The bread is always fresh and just crisps in your hands. The food is tasty and absolutely won't make you obese like fast food. Ćevape (grilled beef sausage links in between two grilled bread buns with sour cream and delicious onions on the side)and/or doner (which is the same as Greek/Turkish Gyro. The meat is even shredded off of one of those spinner griller mashines) are my two favorite dishes out of many that they serve. The people are friendly and welcome ALL and EVERYONE with a good heart regardless where from. Yes the service may sometimes get slow but that's usually due to many orders at once. And it's not your corner fast food restaurant, they don't have twenty people working at once. It's a family run business that values quality over quantity. So please relax, don't rush, make yourself at home and enjoy. You...
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