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I stopped in for lunch, really hoping to find a new favorite. I wasn't impressed with the food, sadly. This place has been open for a few weeks now and with no reviews on Yelp I was getting very curious. I came in at 11:30 on a week day and there was not a single person there yet. Being right next to MetroHealth, I came here for an early lunch expecting to beat a huge crowd from both patients and employees alike. I ordered a chicken shawarma sandwich. On the plus side, it was ready in about 3 minutes. It was a small wrap with just chicken, a few chopped lettuce pieces, a pickle, and what was supposed to be garlic sauce but it tasted more like butter to me. The chicken was tasty and decent quality. I will give them that. But over all it was very plain and small. Wraps are in the $6 range, plates around $14. I would consider coming back to try a plate and the side dishes, but it's not high on my list. Probably would not come back for another sandwich. They should offer a lunch special, but I did not see any on the menu nor heard of any when I walked in. I think that would be the key to getting more customers in the store at lunch time. Take advantage of having 6,000 hungry Metro employees right next door and offer a lunch special!
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