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This is a 3.5, but rounded it up to a 4 in good faith, since this is a new place. The atmosphere here is pretty calm. The thing that I liked most is that it is clean and friendly. I love the general layout (not like other shawarma places) and I love that they have a homey feel to it with a fake stone oven arc. Or at least I think that's what they were going for. In any case, I love it! Service was quick, as I was the only one ordering. I got myself a chicken shawarma wrap & baklawa (couldn't resist. For science!). The wrap was a good size for the price. You could tell that the ingredients and the meat were fresh! The only problem I had with my shawarma wrap is that the chicken meat was on the dry side and could've used more tahini and garlic sauce, which I did order but didn't taste in my wrap at all. Don't be stingy with the sauce!! The baklawa was as good as any other I've tried, but I suspect it is store-bought. All in all, this will now become my go-to shawarma place, as it is not as sketchy looking as others. I have yet to find the TWIST that M'zaar claims to have in its food, though.
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