I freaking love this place. The lady is so charming and friendly, and her food is great. I always think a shwarma shop can be judged on the quality of its tabouleh - so often it is just some roughly chopped, dry parsley and nasty big chunks of raw onion (ahem, I'm looking at you, Osmow's), so to find a humble little place that has a lovely tabouleh, well balanced, fresh (soggy tabouleh is the WORST) and obviously made with care, is really refreshing. $6 for a big old sandwich with all the fixins (including proper creamy hummus, homemade garlic sauce, and pickled turnips) - love it!