Small Mediterranean spot offers a quiet atmosphere with perfectly seasoned gyros and divine baklava. Plates arrive beautifully presented, showing real care. Staff are attentive, making the experience relaxing and welcoming.
Gyros stand out with perfect seasoning and thick, good pita bread. Baklava tastes divine and all dishes cook just right.
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The price for a chicken Shawarma sandwich is $7.99.
The restaurant offers large portions for under $10.
Simply Pita is located in a shopping center off Highway 99.
Bakery offers fresh baked goods aroma and cozy seating with two indoor tables. Greek treats like flaky baklava and honeycomb bread highlight authentic Middle Eastern flavors. Free samples invite tasting of rich, traditional recipes with soft, fluffy textures.
Fresh, flaky baklava features a perfect touch of honey and pistachio as the main nut. Honeycomb bread and knafeh pastries also stand out as delicious Greek treats.
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There is free parking available for customers.
Baklava costs around $2-3 per piece.
The bakery offers a variety of traditional Levantine treats.
Afghan restaurant offers a youthful urban vibe with graffiti art and a peaceful space. Lamb gyros and wraps feature a spicy sauce that adds a strong kick. Generous portions and affordable prices attract a diverse crowd, especially college students.
Lamb gyros and wraps stand out with spicy sauce adding a strong kick. Shawarma and gyros deliver consistent tasty flavors, though fries on top of the gyro feel out of place.
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The menu offers a variety of options for spicy, vegetarian, and vegan preferences.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Halal Bros. is open late, making it a convenient dining option.
Mediterranean spot offers authentic Armenian dishes in a spacious, clean interior with a calm vibe. Greek food shines with a beef gyro wrap featuring fresh ingredients and great tzatziki sauce. Perfect for families seeking a family-friendly bistro experience.
Beef gyro wrap stands out with super fresh ingredients and amazing flavor. Tzatziki sauce is pretty damn great, paired with juicy beef, rice pilaf, garlic sauce, and good pita bread.
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They stop serving at 7 pm.
They don't take reservations.
The portions are generous and inexpensive.
Small, elegant dining room with dim lighting and live piano music creates a romantic, refined atmosphere. Greek dishes like homemade baklava and hearty moussaka shine here. Upscale vibe draws crowds on weekends, making it a top fine dining spot.
Baklava stands out with a sweet, homemade taste like grandma's recipe. The moussaka serves as a hearty lunch option paired well with the dessert.
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Reservations are required for weekend dinners due to high demand.
Dress more formally than casually for a better dining experience.
The menu features a variety of seafood and beef options.
Shop offers extensive international groceries with a focus on Mediterranean and Middle Eastern foods. Enjoy fresh pita bread baked all day and halal meats at the deli and restaurant. Lamb gyro stands out with a unique taste, alongside dishes like lamb chops and kabobs.
Gyros and shawarma come with freshly made pita bread baked all day. Lamb gyro tastes different from New York or Seattle versions. Menu includes lamb chops, falafel, and various kabob dishes.
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The marketplace offers a wide selection of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern groceries.
Fresh bread is available daily at the bakery inside the marketplace.
Prices for meat are reasonable, with goat leg meat priced at $10.99 per pound.
Mediterranean spot offers tender kabobs and seasoned vegetables in a clean, busy space with outdoor seating. Greek dishes shine with piping hot gyros but watch for missing hummus and dry salad. Perfect for a lively downtown lunch.
Kabobs and gyros stand out with piping hot servings and solid flavors. Greek salad lacks dressing, and hummus with pita is often unavailable due to high demand.
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Gus Kabobs is very busy during lunch from 12 to 1:30 PM.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours; reservations are not accepted.
Parking is paid street parking until 5 PM near the restaurant.
Outdoor seating with beautiful lights sets a fresh, inviting mood. Enjoy rich flavors in chicken shawarma and beef gyro, paired with classic sides like hummus and pita. Spacious, comfortable seating and Mediterranean music create a cozy yet vibrant vibe.
Chicken shawarma and beef gyro come with strong, rich flavors. Plates include options like the Beef Shawarma Plate and Gyros Plate, often paired with sides like grape leaves, hummus, and pita bread.
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The food truck only accepts cash as a payment method.
Expect a 40-45 minute wait during busy times.
Portion sizes are generous for the price of $12.99.
Small breakfast spot shines with artisanal baklava and generous portions. Greek dishes like fresh dolmas bring authentic flavors. Clean, chic space keeps a laid-back atmosphere perfect for relaxed dining.
Baklava comes in many varieties, all homemade and artisanal with a balanced sweetness. Dolmas arrive hot and fresh, stuffed with rice and minced beef, wrapped in grape leaves, and served with sour cream.
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Expect a wait time of about 5 to 6 minutes during peak hours.
Each baklava costs $4, offering a variety of flavors.
The dolmas cost $14 for about 7 pieces, which is reasonable.
Offers vegan-friendly Mediterranean dishes with fresh, house-made pita chips in a spacious, light atmosphere. Bowls lack pita bread, which is unusual for Greek food, and prices can exceed $20 for a bowl, separate pita, and lemonade. Busy evenings show steady local popularity.
Bowls come without pita bread, which is unusual for Greek food. Prices reach over 20 dollars for a bowl, a separate pita, and a lemonade.
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A bowl costs $14, which is reasonable for the portion size.
Vegan options include vegan 'beef', mushroom 'shawarma', and falafel.
Expect long wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.