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I would like to say without argument, Yalla's food is great, place is clean and the staff is friendly. My problem is, they have no ambiance, no style, no originality, no vibe and no enthusiasm. They went from Full service to barely self service. Yalla's can be amazing if they focus the marketing to the right people. They seem a little desperate and fear is obvious when you walk in the door and I am sure it sucks for them when the place is always dead. I hope they stick around because the food is amazing. They need to work on the brand and stay consistent. Market to the right groups, people, get involved in the fitness world and market fresh grilled food to those who workout. Fly above the rest! Good luck Yalla! I will keep coming back but it would feel great to walk in your door and feel/smell something other the despair and fear. I want to smell more chickens in your rotisserie and the smell of grilled meats. Go back the full service and show us you really mean business.
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