Mediocre food and horrible service. Their employees don't seem to know what they are doing at this location and are honestly quite rude.
I placed an online order, which was supposed to be ready at 2:35. I get in the restaurant at that time and one of the young female employees tells me that the order didn't get printed because they couldn't find my order. Then the manager comes by and tells me what happened and that I'd have to wait. Fine. I waited 20+ minutes for them to get together a very simple order of falafels, salad, and some rice... nothing that big at all. They should have prepared it right away since it was supposed to be ready when I got there.
Their employees are also super snobby and rude. One of the younger female employees noticed I was irritated waiting and whispered in her coworker's ear and stared at me, which I did not appreciate at all. Very unprofessional behavior.
The falafels were also not fresh (they were clearly overdone) and they forgot the sauces I wanted, which I had to get myself. They also didn't put any olives in the Greek salads. I waited 20+ minutes for that?
I've been here once before and they were incredibly slow (this was dine-in), so honestly, I'm not sure why I came back. The chicken kebabs I ordered that time were also very dry and chewy.
Not impressed and will definitely...
Read moreGot the chicken donör.
That rice is perfect. It’s different from the original, but it shows the perfection needed to make chop suey which is authentically American. It’s the greatest of the American experiment with food. They consistently get the amount of rice perfect and not too oily. I’ve never heard a doctor say too much olive oil is bad for you, but I’m not the one with the 🎓 degree.
The pickled onions are colorful pink and purple. Making a collage of a 🌈 rainbow. If pursuit of happiness were a color it would be a rainbow
The chicken was nice and juicy. It shows the passion of al kebab to el pastor, which is significant to brown culture. The Spanish were looked down on by the other Christian nations. It is the history of what is south of Georgia in both state and country: the middle east. It is the relationship between Hispanics to the Middle East. Florida is weird but this is the reason Florida was ostracized; orientalist made the New World oriental. The western and the eastern collide when you taste the juices of this kebab donör as well as the pork El pastor.
The yogurt, like the pickle, shows the history of the meditterean embleshing the wars but yet convenes the peace we seek in humanism and religion, yet also a...
Read moreOrdered online a few times from here. I have tried the kebab (beef/lamb) with fries. It was hard to judge, but the sauces were good. I like the red sauce and the yogurt sauce. My second kebab was chicken (carved) and I thought it was not as good as the beef/lamb. I think my most recent one was beef lamb, and it was good with the sauce. The fries are good. The saffron rice was ok. The spicy hummus and pita was good, but I could have used more pita for the hummus. The spice in the hummus was spicy, but not burn your tongue spicy. If I could just get the sauces to go (which I think they do) I would put it on everything. Everything is made fresh and you can customize what you want and don't want inside your kebab. Can't wait...
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