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  • Paymon's has been a great choice for lunch or dinner when you have a group that can't decide on one type of food. Paymon's menu ranges from Italian, Greek, American, and Middle Eastern. Do you want buffalo wings? They have it. In the mood for koobideh kabobs? They have that too. Or would rather have chicken scallopini? You're ur in luck here! The restaurant is intimate with warm red colors and isn't too brightly lit. They have a lot of natural lighting instead. It's not so fancy where you cannot wear jeans and sandals, but it's not so casual where you cannot have a business lunch in either. The place gets busy during the lunch hours if 12-2, but the wait time has been minimal. I think I waited 10 minutes once during the holidays. You can order to go, but for orders over $100 they require a credit card. Fair enough. They do separate the meats if you order a gyro salad or chicken Alfredo to go. Since it gets juicy and/or steamy, ask for the meat container to be in another plastic bag. You will thank me later that meat juice is not all over your to go bag and the other containers in your bag. The ground beef kabob is consistently moist and is usually my go to choice. I'm not a fan of the yellow rice that comes with it, but you can ask for white rice instead. The gyro salad is also a safe bet. My coworkers have ordered the chicken scallopini, turkey panini, and pesto chicken Alfredo several times and all had said it is very good. I recently had their tabouli salad which was massive. I could only eat half and took the rest home. Lots of parsley and lemon juice. Very filling for no meat. The Athens fries is very tasty as it has rosemary, garlic powder and I think paprika. The dipping sauce is like the same seasoning mixed with mayo. I enjoyed it. I also recommend their passion fruit tea as it is refreshing and not sweet. Service has been good lately. It used to hit and miss a couple of years ago, but it's much better now. There is also a hookah lounge in another section of the restaurant for evening options if you're into that. All in all, give this place a try if you haven't. If you have been here, be sure to try something new. You never know what will be your next favorite.
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