I had the "beef & lamb kebab plate," which was satisfying. Hot (temperature wise), balanced flavors/ingredients, proper portion size. But I needed to deduct one starāmaking the experience averageāper the following reasons:
Recommend trying this place out. Great prices for decent portions of great tasting food!
Ordered the beef and lamb shawarma and gyro wraps, the chicken shawarma wrap, and the Mediterranean falafel wrap. The shawarmas and gyros were delicious with the perfect levels of seasoning. The seasonings didn't overpower the meat, which allowed us to enjoy the full flavor profile of the wraps. The pitas used for the gyro wraps were nice and fluffy, which paired well with the hummus. The falafels and grilled veggies in the Mediterranean falafel wrap had a nice crunch, which gave wonderful texture to the wraps.
We tried the baklava, which had a pecan/walnut(?) filling mixed with sunflower seeds. It was a bit on the drier though so I'd say it...
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Gyro sandwich is $14. Fries are $4-5, so almost twenty bucks out the door.
Considering that $15 will generally get you a mid tier burger with fries at a sit down restaurant, value isn't the best. Fries are frozen breaded, meat is generic gyro shop meat. But it's tasty
I'll go every once in a while. However I can't support places that charge ridiculous margins like this place. Maybe it's Microsoft inflation? Place wasn't busy enough, plus it's not directly on the street and easy to miss.
Final verdict? Imagine how much food you can get for $20 (with a WinCo literally across the street), and weigh it against the novelty of a gyro...
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