"2018-05-28T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "Understand that for me to give something five stars the experience has to be flawless and though I'm not giving Pita Kitchen five stars it's as close to five I can give without pulling the trigger! \n\nTo start there is a fair amount of seating and the place was extremely clean including the restrooms. They take great pride in the cleanliness of the eating space but a glance into the kitchen proved the care was for every space. \n\nDrinks were coke products and teas. I love Coke Zero but went with the fresh brewed tea and what really impressed me were the fresh cut lemons. This might seem trivial but I respect attention to detail. In any Mediterranean eatery you can't mess up the hummus and Pita Kitchen does not. Smooth and full of taste the hummus was obviously made by someone who knows what they are doing. \n\nNow the food: we ordered appetizer hummus, lamb gyro, and chicken shawarma (the #4 on the menu). The portion size was huge and included A LOT of meat. Transitioning into the source of the four star justification comes from, admittedly nit picky, the meat being a bit dry for my liking which also took away from it being tender. \n\nAgain admittedly, gyros and shawarma should be meat heavy. Having said that, some more vegetables and sauce could have masked the meat just a bit more. The pita however was great and not to thick or thin. \n\nOverall my impression was for a great change of pace from burgers and pizza this is a solid option with no disappointments. We will be back to try some of the plated meals next! Nice find in the West Valley!"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "4"^^ . .