Not bad but not particularly great either. I continue to be disappointed by the middle eastern food in this town.
I stopped in at lunch on a weekday and waited in a very long line. The place was hopping. I ordered a $7.99 combination plate which featured hummus, baba ganoush, shawarma, falafal and tabouli.
Alas, it was merely adequate. First of all, the portions were miniscule, even for lunch. The hummus and baba were served in little plastic ramekins (i.e., ketchup cups). This is a bit ridiculous in and of itself - I mean hummus is not exactly a high food cost item but more to the point, neither was particularly tasty. The baba ganoush was watery and lacking in flavor and the hummus was nothing special with no detectable garlic. The shawarma was exactly two thin strips of meat. Four small falafel balls. And of course one small piece of pita bread.
I asked for more bread and they brought another piece, but I'm always baffled by American middle eastern restaurants that serve you one piece of pita bread. This cuisine traditionally calls for copious amounts of bread and one piece of bread just doesn't cut it.
So summing up, bland food and small portions do not a memorable lunch make.