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| - I won't be returning to pita heaven. Pita purgatory would be a more suiting name; the food is edible, but you will not enjoy it. In the middle of the meal I looked around the restaurant and thought to myself, "Everyone here must only be here because they don't know any better". The staff was friendly, establishment was clean and well dressed, and the kitchen was quick, but the food was utterly disappointing, mediocre at best. I had the gyro with a side salad, and my friends had the chicken which they described as abominably bland. They did not finish their meals which was unusual for a group of 20 year old men. The pita bread was OK, the salad was OK, IMO they lack quality ingredients. You could quickly gather ingredients at a basic grocery store that would trump their pita and greens. The worst offender of the meal was their gyro meat which lacked rich herbs and spices, and had a rubbery, plastic, texture. I felt like it was diluted, not sure with what, but it did not have the dark brown coloring, consistent with all the wonderful, mouth watering, gyro meat I've had in my life. I'd be happy with this meal if I got it for half the price from a kiosk that sells pre-packaged, processed food. Go to Zorba's Greek cafe if you're looking for good Greek in this area.
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