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| - I've been here twice so far, and I enjoyed my experience both times. Although this isn't the least expensive place to eat around campus, I'll definitely be back for more.
The cashier is friendly. After you order your food, they bring it out to you, but they do not wait on you, which is completely fine by me. The food does take about 10 to 15 minutes, so you may want to call ahead.
The first time I went, I tried a "wedgie," which is basically a pizza sandwich--lettuce, tomato, onions, cheese, tomato sauce, and meat folded in a pizza crust and baked. I got the steak wedgie. Delicious! The small size ($9.99) was enough to last me for two meals.
The second time, I ordered the lamb shish kabob ($8.49), which came with rice, half a pita, and salad. All the food was delicious. The lamb was tender, flavorful, and most; the rice was fluffy; and the pita was warm. The salad seemed like the same mix of lettuce, tomato, onion, and dressing in their sandwiches. My only complaint is that there was a lot of rice (more than half the Styrofoam box) and only a few chunks of lamb. Also, I wish there was more salad.
My boyfriend got the gyro wrap, which he enjoyed. I took a bite and liked it, too. We also shared an order of pistachio baklava (around $4.00 for a small box with 4 small pieces). We had to go ask for it after we finished our entrées, but they promptly gave it to us. The baklava was cold, but we both enjoyed it. Considering that they also sell "homemade baklava," this may have been something they pulled from the refrigerator.
All in all, great food and shop that I'll go to again!
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