This small kabob shop is located on Artesia next to the gas station with the dolphin bushes.. they have a really solid kabob and their flavors and spices are authentic and tasty. They also offer wraps, shawarma, a huge variety of starters, and a full entre selection.. their house made hummus and salad Shirazi were both excellent. Take out orders and eat in orders come with hummus, salad, rice and their pita bread.. so it is a full meal at a very reasonable price. The chicken breast is particularly tender, moist, and flavorful.. and a lot of places it is just too dry but Pita Cafe' you can get the healthy chicken and it is still amazing. The service was very pleasant and easy.. you order at the front cafe style and they bring everything to you. Overall this is very fresh food, delicious, served in a nice new clean dining room for a great value. This used to be a burger spot for decades and it is great to see this new tasty fresh option in north...
Read moreI recently dined at Pita Cafe and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with beautiful Mediterranean decor that transports you straight to the coast. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, making sure every detail of our visit was perfect.
The menu offers a fantastic variety of Mediterranean dishes, all made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. I started with the three meat combo plate, each meat were perfectly seasoned and cooked to perfection. Each bite was tender and flavorful.
The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable for the quality of food and service. The wine list is also impressive, featuring a great selection of Mediterranean wines that pair perfectly with the menu.
Overall, Pita Cafe is a must-visit for anyone who loves Mediterranean cuisine. I can't wait to return and try more of their...
Read moreAround 10:45 am, I was looking for a place to preorder some lunch for a gathering I was having in the afternoon of about 8 people. Seeing this place had their sandwich board out saying “open now,” I thought I would check it out. As soon as I got out of the car, a lady comes out of the kitchen door yelling at me, “Do you see the sign?! This is not public parking!” I looked back at the sign… it said Pita Cafe. I replied, “I’m going to the Pita Cafe.” She yells, “well we don’t open till 11!” waving her hand as if to shoo me away and storms back into the kitchen.
Ok. I will order lunch...
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