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| - I came here and tried to order Al's gyro, specifically. You know, the one that the name of the restaurant is advertising? I'm pretty sure that his gyro would probably taste the best, but I'm guessing he finished eating it a while back
I settled for a beef plate, with fries on the side. From the first bite I knew this was a match made in heaven. Which is weird because I don't recall ever being there, or being married to Greek food
Their fries were absolutely magical. Of course, we know they can't ACTUALLY be magical, as that's one of the exceptions to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if they had house elves in the back of their kitchen, secretly prepping the food and making it delicious. Come to think of it, maybe it was Hermione who altered my memory with a memory charm, which is why I can't remember the match made in heaven (sorry, I'm not dropping this). After all, she IS the one who's best at charms. Fucking mudbloods
Since my first visit I've had falafel and chicken, and I can confirm that these two are indeed different meats than beef. In fact, falafel is made primarily from chick peas. Falafel is a funny-ass word, but it tastes pretty fab, so who am I to judge
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I stop by Al's on my way to class for lunch sometimes, and it never fails to satisfy. Great family-owned restaurant with excellent food and friendly service! Would recommend to anyone.
Allen
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