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One of the most ironic things about this place is that it's a stone's throw away from Pita Jungle, yet they're completely different restaurants. At Haji-Baba the exquisite architecture and the scantily-clad waitresses, don't get factored into your bill. Basically because there aren't any. It's basically a dive attached to a market. I love the decor at Pita Jungle but I can't make that justify the food prices. You can order a appetizer at Haji's that can serve as your meal or just a simple gyro which comes served in tin foil. The iced tea is great and the baklava comes in more flavors than Baskin Robbins has ice cream. This place is also a fave of many college students. One thing I can't understand about Haji's is the service. It's kinda like they don't care. Clearing tables is more important to them than taking care of patrons already at a table. Many times I've gotten up and refilled my own drink. Prices are low, food is good but check the hours before you go. It doesn't keep standard restaurant hours and I think it takes Sundays off. Odd.
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