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In my quest to find some decent falafel in the Kensington area, I chose the Shawarma Station as todays stop. Upon entering, I was greeted by a friendly lady cashier and Sam, whose return from Lebanon has prompted a 10% off sale. I ordered a falafel wrap and was immediately asked if I wanted any paid extras ( I declined all). One thing I immediately noticed was intense inventory control that was executed by Sam. He has making these wraps down to a science and does not give any more than the customer has paid for. I was offered samples of beef and chicken which I accepted although this seemed a touch on the presumptuous side since I hadn't been to the shop before and I could have very well been a vegetarian. To be honest, I wasn't overly impressed by the flavour and the texture of either sample. While both Sam and the cashier were friendly enough, the "My friend" post fixing of every statement made by Sam got old fast. The wrap was tasty enough but it just lacked the amount of necessary ingredients to be a filling lunch. In terms of value, this place just does not cut it, especially compared to local competitors like Pepinos or Tenshi Sushi. My search for the ultimate Falafel continues in the Kensington area continues. Next stop might have to be Jimmys A and A Deli
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