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You know if I write a review shortly after eating at a place it's more than likely it's going to be a bad one. Here are the fundamental flaws with this place: 1. The plates are pre-staged with the salad and are in plain view of the customer. Both uncovered and in refrigerated. God knows how long try have been sitting on that rack. On my visit it was sitting there long enough for the salad to wilt and turn brown leaving it inedible. 2. Service. The attendant put her hands in her pocket several time, wiped her face and even used her mobile while serving. Not once did I see hands being washed after touching her persons! 3. Food quality. I am not a good snob but pulling flat bread out of a package and dumping it on a plate is just lame and uninspiring. At least heat it up or put the package out of plain view of the customers. The kebabs were tough, flavorless and just plain too small for the price point. Ending things on a good note, the shwarma which was very good and tasty. It's the only thing that saved this place from being a 1* review.
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