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I can honestly say that one of my favourite things to eat is shwarma's . When I saw the ratings and reviews of this restaurant I definitely had to try swing by, and luckily my schedule permitted and I made sure I had to try. Like some of the other reviews had mention the place is an out dated hole in the wall. Now for the food. I ordered the falafel wrap and chicken Shwarma wrap. Already I lost interest because they don't have beef Shwarma. What kind of Shwarma place that claims to be the best doesn't even serve beef Shwarma. I understand why the ratings are so high, it has nothing to do with food quality. Here QUANTITY rules over QUALITY. Now the Shwarma isn't bad but it's not great either. Nothing to write home about. Yes, there was an insane amount of chicken but the sauces lacked flavour. The garlic sauce was not up to par with any of my favourites in Toronto. I would not come back for this item. Now for the falafel. Yes, now this was amazing. I saw them make the falafel fresh when I came in and ordered. I guess it helped I was the only person in the restaurants. But the falafels were full of flavour and nice and juicy and not over cooked. I would definitely come back for the falafel. Still surprised at the high rating. Quantity doesn't always win over quality.
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