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Bidra med feedbackWow, the best shawarma I had. a hidden gem in the did
I always enjoy good Mediterranean food, and the food at Needs Pita is solid. I've eaten here a couple of times and always enjoy it. This time I ordered the shawarma bowl. It was delicious. It was a blend of flavors including pickles, hummus, tzatziki, falafel, etc. over lettuce. Once I ordered, it took less than ten minutes to get my order. The waiter cook was helpful and nice. I would definitely eat here again.
So I’ve been a loyal customer to sistrunk location, and I’ve noticed there’s no recipe adherence for instance the garlic aioli taste like mayo there’s no garlic with no little to no flavor When I started coming in I use to go to Irvin he was amazing, fast and the food was delicious excellent service from him. Whoever has been running it has been over cooking the proteins badly charred chicken etc. please fix this thank you.
The hummus is my favorite I get it all the time! Irvin Sam always take care of me when I come. Food is always fresh the wait is never too long.
Authentic hummus should be made fresh in a reputable Israeli restaurant—warm and creamy without any preservatives. Unfortunately, the hummus here tasted like it came straight from a package; it was cold, grainy, and not smooth at all. As for the falafel, it was simply two falafel balls cut into four pieces, sitting atop a bed of salad. The pita wasn't fresh either; it appeared to be store-bought and had a disappointing texture. A true Israeli restaurant would serve pita that had just come out of the oven, but here, you won’t find that freshness. While the cafeteria-style concept of the place is intriguing, I genuinely hope they can transform it into a proper Israeli restaurant, rather than this subpar experience. Remember, a picture may be worth a thousand words, but the hummus here certainly didn’t live up to its visual appeal.
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