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Have you heard the Grill4U radio ad? I have, but that's not how I found this place. I heard it from a friend and that's why I went looking for a Shawarma place during lunch. I went in not knowing if it was this place, but through the window I saw the seats were full and there was somewhat a line-up for orders. When I went inside I noticed there was one side of the resto with about 5 large tables for sit-in but I noticed many were take-out as well since it was a weekday. The other side was the kitchen/order area with Flatscreens displaying the menu. I would say this is a casual fast food lunch place, that you go in and out for. Initially, It looked to me just like any other Shawarma/Falafel fastfood place but while I was trying to be patient in line while the staff freshly prepped the food, I noticed that the couple of young men were quite energetic and talkative/friendly with the awaiting customers. Watching these guys work in NY-style pace while engaging the customers made the wait time disappear very quickly for me. I believe most people in line ordered Beef or Chicken Sharwarma, and Falafel. I had the Beef Sharwarma and I enjoyed it compared to other of the same types of restos. The sauces were flavourful, the beef was seasoned and still JUICY unlike other places, and they panini-grill it at the end which makes it perfect for holding it in one hand while driving back to work before lunch time ends. Oh yeah, they use a small electric handsaw to cut the meats from the rotisserie which is COOL and probably much faster than cutting pieces with a knife.
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