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| - Hubby and I wanted a quickie lunch, no fuss, no muss, so we headed over to Saba's Mediterranean in Carefree. It had been eons since we ate here, at least two or three years ago. I remembered fondly the gyro sandwiches. It's satisfying to know that this little restaurant can still please even the most fussy gyro fan! It was a different gyro than I remembered, this time with beautifully warmed and toasted pita bread. At first, it looked like a lot of shredded lettuce, but then after a couple of bites, I hit upon the tender and well-seasoned gyro meat. The tzaziki sauce was so creamy, I had to ask for more. It is quite the sandwich. My hubby had to finish it for me. Hubby had the kofta sandwich which was equally as flavorful and hefty in portion.
We had the most unique waiter I think we've ever had in any dining out experience. I asked him where he was from originally (he had an interesting accent -- a little European but sounded Australian -- and he said he was pretty much a nomad who picked up bits and pieces from his travels. He proceeded to carry on some interesting conversation with us and the other folks dining . . . most of which was historical and philosophical and went way over my head! But, he was amusing, charming, and great entertainment!
We won't wait so long to go back!
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