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I'm from Tucson and recently discovered Pita Jungle after they opened a location there. I was visiting family in Tempe and was happy to discover there was a Pita Jungle close by. I cannot visit PJ without ordering the Cilantro-JalapeƱo Hummus, either as an appetizer or, sometimes, as a meal. It never disappoints. Their Kafta burger has always intrigued me, but PJ's food is supposed to be healthy, right? And burgers are not healthy, right? Yes, it's a burger, but it still felt semi-healthy as there was basically a salad inside the burger, which was dressed in a tasty, lemony vinaigrette. Alongside the burger were some of those heady garlic new potatoes. My mom ordered the Gyro and I watched in amazement as my five foot nothing, whisper of a mom ate the whole humongous thing. I am a big fan of Pita Jungle. It's an Arizona treasure.
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