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Yum, I can't wait to go back! Who knew Armenian pizza was so delicious? On a recent trip to the local Home Depot we decided to stop at Mamajoun for lunch and wow, I'm so glad we did. It's was a little confusing at the beginning but we told the lone employee that it was our first visit and he walked us through the different options. We each had a signature Mamajoun (2 for $5 w/pop), sprinkled with lemon juice, yum! Seperately I had a spinach covered joun (I forget the name), this one I customized with my own choices, it was then wrapped and pressed like a panini. Topping choices included, fresh squeezed lemon or lime, mint, pickles, black/green olives, cucumber, lettuce, tomatoes, I'm probably forgetting some. My husband had the half and half joun. He usually requires meat on anything he eats, but was really pleased with all the flavours. Lastly, I had the lentil soup $2.50. It was delicious and I'm now craving it enough that I might need to find another excuse to drive out there for lunch. Mamajoun is vegetarian friendly, quite a few of the jouns do not have any meat.
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