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  • I don't know what Osmow's is. I keep hearing about it, and Tanya G. tells me that it's somewhat similar to Lazeez, but since I have no point of reference, I can't really say if it's better or worse. What I can say is: Lazeez was multiple kinds of amazing. Delightfully messy (more on that in a bit), but easily one of the spiciest, filling(est), and satisfying(est) meals I've had recently. Also, the sheer amount of food for the price is kind of crazy. The wraps were $5-$6 before tax, which was surprisingly cheap (to me), especially once my eyes beheld the size of said wraps. They're like... Babies. You could cradle the thing in your arms. Like an infant. Which is creepy on many levels. I probably could have eaten half of mine and been satisfied for a few hours, but portion control? Ain't nobody got time for that. We ordered two wraps. The Chicken Shawarma, and the Lazeez Special. The Lazeez Special apparently has potatoes or something in it, and me being the fattie that I am, I take every opportunity to add potatoes to my food stuffs. Get extra garlic and extra spicy sauce on the wraps, but be warned: They will take your request seriously. The extra sauces resulted in a significantly messy, and challenging meal. You'll need a fork and knife. And maybe a bowl to catch everything as it falls. An entire tree gave its life so that I could wipe my mouth and hands during the course of our meal. There was a bit of confusion when we ordered. The guy heard Lazeez Special, but he thought we were asking about their wrap specials. So we ended up with two Chicken Shawarmas despite our attempts to explain our choices. I realized something was up when no precious potatoes were to be found in my wrap, but I shrugged my shoulders and kept eating. Then the guy who made our wraps realized his mistake, and made us another wrap (the aforementioned Lazeez Special) and gave it to us (with an apology). At this point, I had already finished eating my wrap, and half of Tanya G.'s and I was dealing with a sizeable food baby. I can't tell you what the Lazeez Special tastes like because my food baby stopped me but it's safe to say it's just as delicious as the Chicken Shawarma. The fact that they threw in an extra wrap at no charge was some unexpected, yet appreciated customer service. We ended up giving the extra wrap away. I'm filled with so much regret about that. Summary: Filling, unhealthy (I consider this to be a positive quality), delicious, cheap, along with excellent customer service. Again, I don't know if Osmow's is comparable, but Lazeez has certainly made a fan of me.
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