8 pm on a Thursday:
Soft Arabic music from the ceiling set the tone. Everything from the kitchen to were you dine was clean and mise en place. No other customer was in sight so I was greeted right away.
According to the cashier their popular menu item is of course the chicken shawarma and second was the kofta. Kofta is ground beef or lamb mixed with a medley of spices then grilled to create a delicious middle Eastern meatball. So I ordered a chicken shawarma and a kofta in a wrap, both mild. I was warned the kofta takes 10 minutes to make but I didn't mind.
The wait took less than 10 minutes.
The chicken shawarma was by far the most delicious. As for the kofta, I wasn't impressed. Not sure if it's suppose to be like this but it tasted charred. And although I asked for mild, this wrap was WAY too spicy compared to the chicken shawarma which completely over powered what was left of the kofta.
TL;DR:
Positive environment/customer service.
Great chicken shawarma to come back for.
Unimpressive kofta wrap.