We had initially planned to go to Noci (next door - next time), but the lady (owner?) inside Shish Kabobs & Gyros waved and smiled at us and invited us in - it would've been rude not to check it out.
This place was a new-to-me combo - Middle-Eastern (Greek/Israeli) and Vietnamese food - you can get a cafe sua da with your gyro if you want!
I go the Banh Mi sandwich with Gyro meat and a cafe sua da (Vietnamese Iced Coffee). The sandwich was good (though the tzaziki sauce was a little bland) - the sandwich had gyro meat, the pickled carrots that normally top Bun dishes, onions, jalapeƱos, cilantro. Big sandwich, too - you won't leave hungry!
The cafe sua da was pre-mixed (I prefer when it's dripped at the table and I pour it over the ice and sweetened condensed milk myself)...good, but not the best in town.
The people working here were all very nice - the food was very good, and the prices were really nice. Give it a try!