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My wife and I visited this place to grab sandwiches. We were thinking of Quizno's, but saw this place and decided to give it a try. After I ordered my food; Chicken Gyro, Chicken Kabob and Baba Ghanouj to go, my mind drifted off to "Kitchen Nightmares". I don't know why, but that's what I was thinking. Once our order was ready, we got it and drove home. The Chicken Gyro had large slices of chicken not bad, but it should have been thinner. Since our "to go" order was in pita bread, it was half soaked with the juices from the tomato and onions. My kabob was a disappointment, it was also strips of thick dry chicken. I thought it was the GYRO and expected chunks of chicken. It was difficult to eat, so I ended up eating just the chicken. Now, the Baba Ghanouj was disgusting. The mixture was "slop" immersed in olive oil. One bite was all we could stand. The best I ever had was at "Sabuddy" Israeli restaurant which closed because the owner returned to New York. As for the sandwiches, the pita bread was excellent and the next time I will have it there and NOT "To Go".
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