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First the pros: The servers were friendly and the food was prepared relatively quickly. The hummus and pickled vegetables were good. The rest: I ordered the Beirut, a beef grilled wrap that came with hummus, cabbage in tahini, and some pickled vegetables; I also ordered a side of tabouleh. The side was generous portion-wise, but it was really sour and it's not possible to eat that much parsley (their tabouleh comes just as a ton of marinated parsley and some diced tomatoes and onions). When my wrap came, the beef was neither hot nor cold, just luke warm. I was a bit worried about this so didn't eat the beef. The whole wrap was not really enough for a meal, and when I mentioned to the server that it was good except for the fact that the beef wasn't hot, he didn't have any response. Maybe he didn't understand me, could've been a language issue...I left hungry and wouldn't be inclined to go back, however my friends ordered a plate with a bunch of different sides and seemed happier with their dish so maybe if you stay away from the meat dishes you'd be better off!
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