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You get what you pay for here. The price of their entrees are just about 5-10 dollars cheaper than neighbouring restaurants who offer similar meals. But that goes without saying that just like the price, the quality of the food goes down too.
I ordered takeout with my family on Good Friday. So I can review more than one thing here since I tried a little bit of multiple things.
Chicken Shish - actually pretty good, but very few pieces. The plate is mostly dominated by their white rice, which has a very weird, watery taste to them.
Chicken Shawarma (called Donne or something like that) - dry, tasteless, feels like I was eating paper. They give a lot of it and very little rice in comparison to the Chicken Shish, which sort of sucks since the rice tasted better in this case.
Hummus - I've tasted better hummus from Summer Fresh brands, and that brand SUCKS. Seriously, the hummus was so dull and tasteless.
Pita bread - Eh, it's okay. I mean, it's pita. Thankfully you can't mess that one up too badly.
Side salad (comes with meals) - very small portion. Bring it home and add your own dressing, because the one they give you is pretty much some super-diluted form of vinegar, water, and ranch. The dressing looked very unpleasing, in more ways than one.
Tzatziki sauce (comes with Chicken Shish) - look, I get it. This isn't a Greek restaurant. But don't give me white, opaque water and call that "tzatziki." Ugh.
Hot sauce (comes with Chicken Shish) - actually okay. It's just tomato sauce that's bit more spicier than your mild store-bought Ragu sauce.
We ordered takeout, so I can't speak much for the interior, other than it looking pretty nice for the 10 minutes I was there. This place used to be a Country Style; sad to see it go, but the interior of Kebab Time is much nicer than what my memory serves me of Country Style.
Despite the amount of effort I poured in to this review, I say you shouldn't be bothering to come here. Sure, it's cheaper than the neighbouring restaurants (primarily Me Va Me, which is right across the street and has pretty much the same menu), but the quality of the food is just disappointing. I feel like this restaurant is going to attract a lot of customers for the first year or so of it being here, but if they won't amp up their culinary game, it's going to suffer.
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