All ingredients are fresh, everything is clean, the staff is polite, there are no questions. But the pita bread is rubbery, and it's like half of the whole dish. I don't know who likes it, but I definitely won't take it a second time.
Even there, in the comments, a man wrote "tastier than I've ever tasted." This is generally a frenzy)) I am very sorry if this is a living person who wrote this.
There was also a thought that this is really what they like in St. Petersburg, but again I saw the comment "it's more like a Moscow shawarma." So everything is fine in St. Petersburg too
this is not a St. Petersburg shawarma in the usual sense, no matter what anyone says. there are not enough spices in the meat, the sauce is not thick enough (and in general it is not made according to the canons), there is an excess of lavash (yes, I know that you will not find the usual lavash here, but can you set up production yourself?). in short, shawarma, yes, but not St. Petersburg. yes, and expensive, disappointed in general.
I liked. Not a bad shawarma, nothing special, but quite good. However, after the price increase it became too expensive. There's not much space inside, but we usually take it with us and go to eat it in the park. Of the cons, well, it leaks. Surely something can be done about it? In many similar establishments, they know how to make sure that the scroll does not leak.
But in general it is quite edible.
It was October 13th, Friday. Positive: good products, friendly staff, the dough is right in the crumpets, the chicken is wonderful in the shawarma, the queue (so the quality I thought). Cons: queue (the guys are in a hurry), donuts shaped like donuts or no shape at all. The packaging of donuts does not stand up to any criticism! Lavash and liquid sauce are definitely not worthy of chickens. Lavash is a rubber camera from a bicycle in 7 layers....
In general, there is something to work on. Good luck to the guys in this difficult matter. I'm not coming back yet, I'll wait for the situation to be corrected.
I had a sumptuous meal of shawarma and donuts (I'm just from another cultural city).
I've been waiting for this meeting for almost a year, juicy, delicious, made with love. There was no limit to my pleasure, I ate like the first time, and in the end, she, unexpectedly, squirted on a white shirt and trousers…
Of course, I would like a bigger portion.
Definitely set up for the next rendezvous.
The expectations were higher than the reality. We drove half the city, for the sake of this shavushechnaya. It turned out to be a mediocre shawarma for no small 500 dinars. It is packed well, beautifully, but inside the shawarma is small in size with a small amount of meat. Mostly just vegetables and for some reason a sour sauce. Pita bread is not particularly fried and not even crispy. There is very little space in the institution itself, one table, you can hardly eat. In general, it's not worth it, it's expensive and not satisfying. It is better to find a splash in the area from the locals, it will be a hundred times more satisfying and tastier.
PS The only good thing is the staff, pleasant and friendly.
After listening to friends and reading reviews, I went to check what and how.
I chose an original shawarma and a dozen donuts as my debut order.
After waiting for the order (I ordered "takeaway"), I couldn't resist, turned it around and tried the classic ...
and here I am, still young, young, standing by the subway and chewing... my institute friend Vanya is with me, telling me how he is going to do his course in materials science in an extremely short time, and in the meantime, fried meat and sauce excite my taste buds.
I woke up, already finishing the cherished delicacy (carefully biting off the last pieces so as not to pour the sauce over - yes, you can't drink the experience).
For the second I tasted donuts - yes, I haven't eaten them for a long time. Fresh donuts are not bitter, do not cause heartburn, in general, a song, not donuts.
P.S. on the way home, I decided to complete the "beauty" and went to the Nish gas station to buy a couple of "Korenovka Cows". I covered my lunch with a cream sundae and returned home happy in the highest degree.
I hope that the guys will train to jam the shawarma faster so that long queues do not gather.
We drove through the whole city, according to reviews, a good place. One shawarma for 500 dinars full of vegetables and a minimum amount of meat is fine, but 3 pieces of fried dough called crumpets for 200 dinars is terrible. It was also not possible to eat inside the establishment with so much space, I had to eat in the cold.
Very tasty proper shawarma (not gyros). I even liked it with Korean carrots. It's a pity Morse wasn't there.
I just had to wait a long time.
There is actually no hall: one table and a cot under the window. They work mainly takeaway.
A pleasant place, as if I was in Russia for a while. The shawarma is delicious.
From the wishes: wrap the shawarma so that you can unfold it a little bit from above. And now, to get to the shawarma, you have to turn it almost completely around.
Classic shawarma, 550 dinars with a wait of 23 minutes is too much, if it was still some special, so that there was already a gastronomic orgasm, you could forgive the waiting time. In general, the sadness:(
Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with the St. Petersburg shawarma… Sauce with some curry spices, pita bread is strange, a lot of onions, I don't know if there was cabbage, it seems onions instead. The meat is really delicious. Rolled up so that we were all covered in sauce…
a very mediocre shawarma.sauce, spices, pita bread-just by. meat and vegetables are medium. On the other hand, finding a shawarma in Belgrade is basically a problem. And when we arrived there for the first time, we ran out of meat))and they say that this is not an isolated case
there is always a queue, but it is very tasty.
it is a pity that the institution closes early, does not work on Sundays and there is little space inside.
Delicious shawarma, tastier than I've ever tasted. I've already taken it several times. Good pleasant service, as if you come to visit. There are no analogues.