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Service was good, fast, and friendly; food was okay and prices are fair, but nothing special overall. Admittedly, Middle Eastern food is not my favorite cuisine, but I've had some very flavorful chicken kabobs and shawarma ELSEWHERE that I really enjoyed. Not so much here. The menu is pretty basic--consisting of mainly sandwiches, kabobs, falafel, and humus. There was no shawarma to be found. So I had a chicken kabob. The chicken tasted like it had been marinated in salty dishwater. It came with a generous portion of rice and a salad that had a couple of tomato wedges, a slice of cucumber, and lots of feta cheese. Filling, but nothing I will be in a hurry to go back for. Also, while not expensive, $14.99 for the above mediocre meal didn't exactly seem like a bargain either. Bottom line: my one meal here seemed bland and slightly overpriced compared to what I've had at other Middle Eastern restaurants. However, the hummus was good, so maybe it's worth trying something else another time.
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