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| - I went here today and tried a smoked turkey pita, I have also tried the Falafel pita quite often on other occasions.
The pita's are monstrous and if were being rated on size and value would be close to 5 stars. More on that below.
The ingredients are nothing special and are what you would expect to find in a pita shop, with with an Arabic twist comprising the Shwarma component.
In the toppings selection, the item they serve the most is this pre mixed salad with a hint of sesame, tomatoes, some greens variation. But it also contained these oily deep fried bits of I don't know what, which was kind of a let down as one sort of chooses to go to a pita shop to eat healthy, not to be surprised with little deep fried pieces of something that are chilled and hiding the salad.
My biggest issue with the food was that even though I had gotten mine with no sauce, in today's experience my pita exploded and started leaking large amounts of liquid all over my lap when I wasn't even half way through it. I can understand that when making it if you want to just open the thing and stuff all sorts of stuff into it in a disorganized way, but I was stumped as to where the actual fluid came from.
I was also charged 70 cents for the beets I got on the pita and was given no warning or indicator that was an additional cost.
In my opinion, the ingredients are pretty standard and nothing special, I am pretty sure the majority if not all items come pre-made. The one area they excel in is value; but when you have to throw out one quarter of your meal because it exploded in your lap then that sort of rules out that component as a value proposition.
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