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So disappointing... Even my hubby who is not a picky eater does not give it a pass. The shop itself was large, clean and the meat and toppings all looked fine. It was hot in there though, no air conditioning inside on on a hot day. Not uncommon I guess but would be too uncomfortable to eat inside. The owner took a bit of time to come out from the back. He was quiet, not too talkative but friendly enough. He let us try the baklava on the house which was nice but it was not made in house. We got 2 chicken shawarmas and drove down the road to eat at the park. The chicken was dry and we had wished the meat had been cut off the rotating skewer and not from a side bin on the counter. The reason we chose the chicken in the first place is how good it looked on the stick. Is it ever polite to ask for fresh meat in this situation? The veg and sauces were ok. The worst part is that both shawarmas fell apart almost instantly and it was a huge, gloppy mess for both of us. It was a good portion of food but was not wrapped as well as they do it at other places. A miss for us and we had high hopes as most of the reviews for here are good.
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