It seems like this place has a lot to learn when dealing with families and non-kosher eating clientele from some of the reviews I'm seeing.
I've like Famous Laffa since their early days on Magnetic Drive (Dr. Laffa) and I always wondered how they were going to get their oven into the Promenade (it seems like they succeeded in that). It does seem like they've begun batch making their laffas so they come out not as fresh to tables which is a bit disappointing but not a deal breaker for me.
When I went recently I got the schnitzel laffa with everything in it. I did notice a severe lack of the schnitzel in half of my laffa which was concerning as it's the main reason why I order it. Otherwise the sandwich was built fine and getting the food to the table took a decent amount of time.
My biggest concern (and it seems to be a trend) is that my wife was asked to feed our baby outside of the establishment. I understand there are Kashrut laws in play for the Kosher eaters that regularly dine there but if you are going to appeal to non-kosher eaters and ask them to leave because of what they are bringing into the eatery, you are going to lose out on customers and you are going to gain a poor reputation. My wife and I keep a kosher home and we understand the laws involved. Everything we brought in was either hechsered (marked kosher) or made at home from fruits or vegetables. But from this experience, you've lost me as a customer. The food was OK, I can get better elsewhere and get treated better as a customer.