I decided to indulge my inner-foodie last night with a trip downtown to try this place.
Unlike most of the places in the area, this place doesn't stand out and it can be easily missed. As others have mentioned the store actually goes by three different names and each name has a different sign. The inside feels welcoming but slightly cramped. It's not the type of place that encourages you to sit and eat but to me that wasn't a problem as I was planning to take out anyway.
The menu covers 3 out of 4 walls. On the positive side, for those unfamiliar with the cuisine they do list what's in each dish but it would have been nice to have it in a slightly more condensed form. I was greeted immediately and, seeing that I was perusing the menu (which is pretty easy to tell when it's spread out over the store), was encouraged to grab the server's attention when I was ready to order.
The Kosharti looked really appealing but after hearing others describe it as a tobasco tomato sauce, I decided against it and instead ordered one of their chicken shawarma pitas. The meat was fresh and all the vegetables were fresh and crispy. I did find the pita on the smallish side and either the hummus or tabuleh gave the whole pita a very grainy texture.
All in all, for those who are lining up outside much music, this is a reasonable fast option.