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I stopped at this place, because I love shawarma, and because the reviews were fantastic. Located in an old, seen-better days strip mall, driving on Lawrence one could easily miss it. It is small inside, but there is seating for a few. The prep area is open, and a door to the kitchen was open while three men cooked. I was served by a woman who was friendly and efficient. I got the two-for-one chicken shawarma sandwiches and an order of felafel. The felafel was the best I have had in Toronto, maybe ever. It is made on site, as they scoop little lumps and drop them right into the deep fryer. It is light, and has just the right texture. The shawarma was outstanding. Apparently the sauce is homemade and it reminded me of a Mexican flavored sauce. The sandwich is packed full of everything, and the meat is perfect, with a tiny bit of crispiness on the outer layer. The menu also has soup, fries, baklava, and a rice and lentils dish, and a few other things. A definite bargain, top notch food!
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