Chicken Shawarma (Middle Eastern) is not made authentic and like American style gyro type. Normally chicken kept stand stick and side fire flame heating make meat to cook and they apply olive oil and when they serve with vinegar veg chills pickle (see attached image how in middle eastern country making) but this SAJJ moreover American food and not any Middle East authentic. I ordered chicken sharwarma and hummus but nothing good and rice not cooked. The cost of 30$ we can buy any IndoPak restaurants nice biryanis al least 3 orders. If they (SAJJ) prepared real authentic sharwarma we are mind to pay high price but this is really misguiding saying this is Mediterranean food but not like that Also hummus must be mixed with olive oil and anyway very less quantity and quality. The management must review their food style and need to provide real middle eastern food. Thanks for your...
Read moreMy coworker and I ordered food from SAJJ for the very first time last Friday and man were we impressed. Food was very fresh, delicious, tasty and filling. There are many ways to easily customize your order online to have hummus, tahini sauce or not, add pickles, beets, mixed greens, cabbage, add chicken, etc. So many options. Food was so good that I couldn’t stop Mmmming after every bite. Parking could be a little full in this little lot next to Jack in the Box but there is plenty of street parking. I highly recommend this place and I will...
Read moreFor $15.00 I could probably get a much better quality in a different place. I ordered a salad with shawarma and falafel. They put maybe about 1/2 a cup of dry chicken "shawarma" and 2 falafel balls. The falafel tasted stale and as if it was a ready previously frozen and definitely not freshly made. I would probably be able to have a freshly cooked meal for that price in a good restaurant. By comparison I had salmon freshly cooked with sides a day before in a fancy restaurant for...
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