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I was a bit worried when I walked in at 12:20 on a Wednesday and only saw one other customer. Place is a bit run down, every corner is used for storage, tables are very sticky when you rest your arms. They have 5 topping for your sharawma: tomatoes, onions, cabbage, tabbouleh, and hummus. Surprised they dot have lettuce, didnt care though I never put lettuce in my shawarma. You order first, then sit. I don't really like his because I want to see how much of each ingredient is going in. The owner (I'm assuming) then brings it to your table. He is very nice and polite. The flavour was actually quite good, hot sauce was great, etc. However the bread and chicken was very dry and the shawarma was very small. The chicken came from a glass casserole dish half covered with saran wrap. You can tell the this dish used to be full, no way of knowing if the chicken was from today or yesterday but it's obviously cold and dry. Not sure why you don't get chicken straight off the spit when he clearly doesn't have the volume needed to cut in advance. My search for a good shawarma in Brampton continues. Not sure why this place has so many 5 stars, do people here have no standards? Did the quality change?
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