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If I've learned anything from my time in Charlotte, it's when Frank Scibelli is behind something, you need to go ahead and plan on multiple visits. Yafo did not disappoint. I had the Chicken Shawarma Grain Bowl and loved it. It was bursting with flavor. I had a choice of quinoa and jasmine rice and went with the rice. I couldn't resist ordering a side of Falafels and was really pleased with them. They were not dry like a lot of other places that serve them. They are smaller in size so maybe that is contributing factor. My friends had the roast chicken, shawarma wrap, mac and cheese and brussel sprouts. Everything was incredible. I love there is another place in Charlotte that now does fantastic brussel sprouts. It is fast casual dining so it is really easy for everyone to go through the line, order what you want and then find a table or get it to go. Knowing that (different from Scibelli's other creations), I can visit a lot more often when I am eating by myself or need to grab something quickly. They had a lot of delicious looking sides and mezzes so the hardest part will be deciding what to eat next time I visit. Everything was reasonably priced and I can be filled for $9-16 depending on if I get sides and such.
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