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Service: 3.5/5
I heard about Paramount from a friend of mine who said "they have the best Lebanese food outside of Lebanon." As my friend grew up in Beirut, I took his advice when I was in the area with a few of my friends looking for a lunch spot. This location on Younge street is very accessible from the TTC in a busy part of town.
Our group was seated and orders were taken promptly, however we had to ask for water after being seated for roughly 15 minutes. I like to think that water should be always be served regardless of what else is ordered as it's a basic necessity of life. My philosophies aside, the fresh-baked huge pita puffs were served with speed and our orders came out rather quick as well.
We started with the manakeesh with cheese and zaatar ($3.99) which had more cheese than I was expecting, similar to a pizza. I shared a beef and chicken shawarma plate ($12.99) that featured pieces of meat on top of a soft pita with all the shawarma fixins (turnips, pickles, lettuce, tomato, tahini and garlic sauce). You have the choice of either fries or rice. I asked for a side of their homemade hot sauce, it appeared to be chunky Harissa with a nice subtle kick. The dish is sufficient enough for two to share or one if you're really hungry. The paramount special ($6.99) is a refreshing drink with mixed fruits and juices. Although refreshing, I didn't find it worth the price personally.
If this restaurant existed in Buffalo they would easily have the best shawarma in town. With their three locations in Toronto, Mississauga, and Thornhill, I would highly recommend Paramount if looking for tasty middle eastern chow!
*Don't forget to ask for a side of their hot sauce*
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