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Contribuer aux commentairesLove the setup, very North Africa/Moroccan decor, and the staff was friendly enough. But I was hungry when I got there, and I spent $24, including tip on lunch. Portion size was almost laughable... I get it you got to make a profit, but $10 for a gyro with was half the size of any other place I ever got a gyro (some $7) and a bowl of soup $5 more like a cup and a side $4 which couldn't have had more than 40 cents worth of produce in it and didn't even fill the container it came in! I won't be back.
This is a cute and cozy little place in a nice old downtown building. Very good service. We get the lamb gyro and the Petra platter, which has hummus, babaganoush, falafel, and tabouleh. We love his amazing food. Great fresh foods, just very bland. We go here every year on our anniversary trip
The food arrived quite cold and the serving was much smaller than I had hoped it would be. Tasted less like a dish and more like something I would assemble myself at home. The staff was sweet and atmosphere was lovely, at least.
Decent food, but sad to see that little of it seemed fresh. Was disappointed to see them heat up pita in the microwave and use pre-cooked gyro meat.
First time here loved everything- esp. the atmosphere food! Turkish coffee was superb our gyro platters were wonderful!
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