I'll say this as a person who eats shawarma quite often.:the products are all fresh, but! the taste of shawarma, in my opinion, leaves much to be desired. Sauces are not tasty, and the price/size is expensive by weight. The meat is an amateur, but it's really fresh. They wrap it in foil, so if you don't eat right away, it will soften. I gave this place a chance three times, twice when there was another stall, and I tried it once after updating (the stall), I thought maybe the new owners, because the menu has changed, but the taste remains the same. One star is for proximity to home, the second star is for fresh food. The wait is long, the sauces are not tasty (cheap, or ketchup with mayonnaise), the size is small, the meat looks like boiled, the packaging is inconvenient (this is how shawarma was wrapped in the 2010s, after everything switched to paper). If you want to eat urgently, you can take it, you are unlikely to get poisoned, but if you have 5 minutes to walk to another store, there is a reference shawarma with a constant taste.
I have no questions about shawarma (old-school, ordinary, too expensive for this). My girlfriend has questions about taste (most likely sauces). The envelope with suluguni is prepared directly in foil, in the end it's just stuck together pieces of something. There are very few French fries for this price (it takes up half of the container in which it is served).