This Anoush is located in the base of an office tower on the north side of the street at Dundas and Simcoe. It's a wee spot with room for no more than a dozen seated. Decor is un-charming crimson walls and lawn furniture. What Anoush lacks in xenodochy, it makes up for in decent shawarma.
I opted for a falafel on a pita which runs $4.50 and is a large portion. The falafel balls were pre-made which puts it at a disadvantage to nearby Pita Village who fry up fresh falafel balls with each order, but they still tasted fine. A big plus is their SUPER hot grill which got me munching a hot and perfectly crunchy pita. This I like.
They also have shawarma plates in chicken and beef and a vegetarian plate that looked hefty. Not the best falafel I've tried in the city but it's a solid price and pretty tasty.
Obligatory Title Pun: To every meat (TURN, TURN, TURN) / It should be seasoned (TURN, TURN, TURN)
Menu Readability: Plump letters on orange astride pictures of Middle Eastern food, i.e., the way it should be.
Need to mention: They take debit and DON'T charge extra for the privilege!
What this place teaches me about myself: Now that I think about it, The Byrds kind of sucked.