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I cannot count how many times I have been here. I work nearby and this is hands down the best bang for your buck middle eastern place I have ever seen. It's in downtown too conveniently located near Dundas Station. Outside you will see signs for daily specials. $5.99 falafel plates? Wow. Their daily specials are cheaper than Zeytouna and Alibaba just a little west. Selections are more or less your standard shawarma plate/wraps, with falafels and a few appetizer options. They also have fish which is not too common for a middle eastern place. With such low prices, you might question the quality. To my surprise, the food is very decent. Sure if you come at the wrong times the rice might be a little dry, but their shawarma and falafels are solid. Portions are massive! Ask for extra tahini sauce. They are not stingy! I don't like kebob skewers that are not fresh to order and sitting in liquids (like ali baba). Stick with your shawarma and falafel plates and you won't be disappointed. Like the majority of middle eastern places, it's not so nice to sit inside. The open kitchen concept makes the store pretty hot. So just get take out and eat somewhere else more comfortably. But this place will be feeding me for the foreseeable future.
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