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If I had to sum up this place in a few phrases, it'd be: solid food, low prices, big portions, friendly service. I usually get the chicken shawarma platter and have found it to be one of the more consistent items on the menu. The beef shawarma can be a hit or miss - sometimes the meat is cooked perfectly and is super tender; sometimes it's really chewy, overcooked, and bland. Since the last time I came, they've updated the menu with a bunch of new options, such as lamb. The hot sauce isn't as flavourful as Doner Kebab House on Yonge, but it's enough to give the dish a bit of a kick. There are also daily specials that are super cheap (off the top of my head, I remember seeing a quarter chicken combo for less than $6 on Wednesdays) but the regular items on the menu are inexpensive too. Overall, while this isn't the best shawarma place I've been to in Toronto, it's certainly an excellent option if you're in the area. It's a good place to pick up food if you're on the go.
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