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The planet owes the Arabic community a debt of gratitude for blessing us with shawarma and related dishes. With my bold flavour craving in full effect, I went to Hot Shawarma. The restaurant is mid sized with a bunch of table seating. The odd thing about it is that it's two restaurants combined; Hot Shawarma & Burger Fighter. Not sure why, and I didn't really investigate. It should suffice to say that you can get burgers here as well if you're so compelled. I chose to get their falafel plate rather than actual shawarma, only because I was passing on meat for the evening. In any case, I'm glad I did because that falafel was boss. The flavour was bold and fresh just like I wanted, and the plate as a whole had a great combination. It comes with various things including, seasoned rice, hummus, picked turnips, and a tomato, onion, iceberg lettuce salad. There are other things, but I'm apparently not cultured enough to recognize them. This is not the best falafel you'll have, but I was super satisfied. It's hard to go wrong with shawarma restaurants, and Hot Shawarma is no exception. Eat here and appreciate it.
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