Vegetarian restaurant offers authentic Egyptian and Lebanese cuisine with a warm, family-run atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood spot. The space shifts from a cozy coffee shop by day to an inviting Egyptian cafe at night, creating relaxed and chill vibes throughout.
Soft, fluffy pita comes out perfectly every time. It pairs well with creamy dips like the warm, garlicky-tahini hummus and a chickpea-eggplant spread.
House-made pita bread comes out warm and pairs well with the labneh. Whole wheat options add variety, and ordering extra bread is common because it's super yummy.
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The restaurant is entirely vegetarian and offers many vegan options.
Portions are large and reasonably priced, making it a good value.
Everything is made in-house, ensuring fresh ingredients.
Mediterranean takeout spot with a cozy, authentic vibe and warm, inviting atmosphere highlighted by vibrant colors and candlelit tables. The place serves top-notch, delicious food praised for its family and personal touch. It operates primarily through catering and takeout, creating a welcoming experience beyond typical dining.
Generous portions of pita bread come with flavorful sides like hummus and babaganoush. Pita pairs well with dishes such as falafel, spinach pies, and Greek salad.
Fresh, pliable pita bread comes with generous portions of hummus drizzled with olive oil. Extra bread is offered alongside soup and salad, making it a staple part of the meal.
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Gorgeous George's does not offer regular dine-in service; only takeout is available.
Catering services are available for events of various sizes, accommodating dietary needs.
Expect generous portion sizes that provide excellent value for the price.
Small Mediterranean eatery offers a cozy atmosphere with Palestinian decor and a quiet, welcoming vibe. Space feels unpretentious and comfortable, resembling a vintage diner. Regulars include a mix of quick diners and those who linger to enjoy the calm setting.
Pita comes fresh, fluffy, and piping hot, holding fillings together well. It appears as thin tortillas in shawarma for more ingredients and as perfectly toasted rounds with gyro plates.
Thin, grilled tortilla bread replaces traditional pita in shawarma, offering more filling for the price. Pita bread served with hummus is creamy and pairs well with dishes like falafel and dolmas.
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The restaurant charges a 3.5% fee if paid with card instead of cash.
Parking at Gyro First is hard to find.
The online ordering process conceals the 3.5% fee without any mention of it.
Small restaurant with bright, airy interior and clean, calm atmosphere offers a chill vibe that feels welcoming. Patrons enjoy authentic Mediterranean cuisine with standout shawarma and gyro dishes. Space includes a few tables and free fresh cold water, creating a comfortable, simple setting.
Fresh, warm pita bread comes with the vegan special plate. It serves as a great way to clean plates and pairs well with falafel, hummus, and baba ghanoush.
Warm pita bread arrives fresh and toasted, complementing the plate with falafel, salad, and dips. The bread stays hot and soft, enhancing the overall meal experience.
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The prices at Shawarma Land are reasonable, with plates around $19 before tax.
Everything at Shawarma Land is halal, ensuring no cross-contamination with non-halal foods.
The portions at Shawarma Land are generous, providing good value for the price.
Mediterranean restaurant with a clean, well-decorated dining room and an open grill visible from the front. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a chill, inviting vibe created by the staff. The place combines a fast food style setup with a personal, authentic experience despite being busy.
Falafel and shawarma pitas come with fresh crunchy Middle Eastern vegetables and toasted, delicate pita bread. Meat options like lamb, beef, and chicken are tender, juicy, and full of flavor, paired with homemade sauces.
Toasted, delicate pita bread comes with fresh crunchy Middle Eastern vegetables. Saj bread is grilled, chewy, and crispy, offering a better texture than typical thin, dry breads at similar spots.
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Prices are reasonable, with most dishes under $15.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect a busy atmosphere during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with beautifully decorated interior and Arabic music playing softly. It feels warm and welcoming, attracting those seeking authentic Mediterranean dining in a quiet, tidy setting.
Baba ghanouj comes with a perfectly tangy flavor and a garlic kick, served alongside fresh, warm pita bread. Hummus also pairs well with the homemade pita.
Freshly baked bread comes with many dishes, including homemade pita that pairs well with hummus and baba ghanouj. The bread has a tangy flavor and a garlic kick that makes it very addicting.
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The kebab pieces and a burnt tomato, onion, and pepper cost over $30 with a $2 tip for takeout.
They charged an extra $2 for Greek fries without mentioning the additional charge.
The portions were generous.
Small, unassuming Mediterranean grill feels like a cozy home with air conditioning and a bell for service. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, offering a welcoming, family-owned vibe. Generous portions and authentic dishes highlight the experience.
Fresh pita comes with meals and often includes extra pieces on the house. It pairs well with dishes like falafel, tahini sauce, and homemade hot sauce.
Fresh baked pita bread arrives warm and soft, often served with extra portions. Bread is fire baked on order, showing clear effort in quality and freshness.
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On weekends, they have a special menu.
The restaurant offers generous portions for all dishes.
Everything is prepared to order with the freshest ingredients.
Spacious Mediterranean restaurant with clean tables and generous spacing between seating. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with fun music and a lively mural adding character. Guests enjoy authentic shawarma with a crispy exterior and juicy interior.
Soft, fresh pita wraps come warm and generously filled with tender, perfectly spiced meat or crunchy falafel. Vegetables and sauces complement the flavorful fillings well, making the pita a standout part of the meal.
Bread comes in several forms here, including fresh naan, warm toasted bread, and soft roti instead of traditional pita. Some items use grocery store tortillas rather than authentic pita bread.
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Shawarma Shack is open late, making it a great option for night owls.
Expect to pay around $15 for a beef and lamb shawarma salad.
Parking is limited; avoid parking in fire lanes.
Small, humble space with modern, no-frills decor and a layout like a fast food shop. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, with a casual, welcoming vibe. Chef prepares dishes in front, offering halal Mediterranean staples and late-night options.
Soft and fluffy pita bread comes fresh and perfectly baked. Non-shawarma sandwiches offer a choice between white or wheat pita, while shawarma sandwiches use tortilla instead.
Soft and fluffy pita bread appears on the gyro plate. Warm Saj bread features in the Veggie Saj Wrap #7, offering a layered texture. Saj bread consistently delivers on warmth and softness.
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Gyro Saj is open late and on weekends for hot food.
You can choose either white or wheat pita for non-shawarma sandwiches.
Shawarma sandwiches come only with tortilla, not pita bread.
Gyro restaurant with a smoky, cozy atmosphere and lively, welcoming vibe. Space is cramped with basic seating, catering mostly to takeout but filling up at lunch. Known for generous portions and highly praised Mediterranean flavors.
Pita bread comes out excellent and pairs well with fresh dips like hummus. The veggie plate featuring pita and hummus stands out for its quality and taste.
Soft, homemade bread appears with meals like the kofta plate. The pita bread stands out as excellent, while sandwich bread tends to fall apart and can feel dry in dishes like the gyro.
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The portion sizes at Urban Gyro are very generous for an economical meal.
Expect almost no wait for food during lunch hours.
Pricing at Urban Gyro is reasonable relative to the quality and portion size.
Order kiosks and text notifications streamline takeout service in a small space with no indoor seating and minimal outdoor tables. Atmosphere stays quiet and functional, suited for quick visits rather than dining in. Menu offers vegetarian options, grilled bread, and generous garlic sauce, with a focus on affordable sandwiches.
Pita offers more balance compared to the house bread, which feels very heavy and carb-loaded. The whole wheat pita is okay but does not stand out as much as the bread.
Bread comes out fresh and grilled with clear grill marks. It stays crispy without being chewy and tastes like authentic German bread. The house bread and pita both hold up well, making sandwiches stand out.
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Orders are placed online or on kiosks, so there's rarely a line to order.
There is no indoor seating; only two tables are available outside.
The sandwich is ready in about 3 minutes after ordering.
Small restaurant with cozy yet elegant atmosphere and spectacular views of the Space Needle. Warm, inviting vibe with background music and al fresco seating. Offers a relaxed dining experience with a family feel.
Warm, soft pita bread gets toasted just right to stay malleable and tasty. Lamb, chicken, and eggplant pitas offer well-seasoned, juicy fillings while the falafel pita stands out as a perfect snack option.
Pita bread comes in small portions, often cut into halves or thirds. Bread usually accompanies dishes like souvlaki and gyro, sometimes outnumbering the meat or toppings.
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Parking is available right in front of the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable for downtown Seattle, with gyros costing around $15.
The restaurant does not have bathrooms available for customers.