I write this review fully knowing that its completely opposite from what has already been written on this place.
My biggest issue with Saluf is that the food wasn't exactly revolutionary there. I mean the laffas are small and fluffy (which is great for dipping into Hummus) and easy to manage which was great but for a place that prides itself on the "Hummus Place", I found it bland and OK if anything. I mean yeah I could have eaten a whole thing of it and not noticed it before I was done, but I was missing that craving 2 hours later that would cause me to go back in the end.
I ordered a Schnitzel in a laffa and wasn't too impressed with the whole thing either. the Schnitzel was hard to find in the laffa and it wasn't packed tight enough that the whole thing kind of fell apart upon eating.
It's kind of interesting over all. If you compare the 3 big Kosher Shawarma places in Toronto, they all kind of fall in different extremes of the spectrum where Saluf falls in the lacking of flavour and Ba-Li Laffa falls in the opposite of having WAY too much. Dr. Laffa is still great and falls right in the middle of it for me.
I'd still say check it out for your own sake. I mean this place just opened. So there are bound to be kinks along the way. I just wasn't too impressed so far.