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Try good gyros. Google users who visited this restaurant state that the most suitable score is 4.3.

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R F Request content removal
you def don’t want your food to be cooked by this guy and his disgusting energy, my kid was trying to decide what to eat and he gave him a bad look and told him if you are not ready to wait aside, saw that from distance and came over to get him straight, a$$whole!
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7 months ago
RF you are making many assumptions for someone who was watching from far away. It is not as easy as you think standing in the sun over a hot charcoal grill cooking . We had a long line of people waiting to be served , all I said is if you don’t know what you want step aside to decide , so the next person can order. Let’s be courteous to the whole line of people waiting. Why is that so terrible? No one else seamed bothered by it, in fact most people appreciate it. If there was an issue you should have addressed it at that moment. We actually have great energy we’ve been in business for over 25 years and I have never been so insulted in my life. If you would like to try it out for a day and step in our shoes you are more than welcomed. In this business we have made many sacrifices such as family time . Are you up for the task? Hmmm let’s see who the AS……. Is .
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Was parked at a local hospital and were taking vouchers that day. They sold me a sandwich anyway, but I think I was overcharged. I paid $10 for a falafel sandwich. I thought fries and a beverage was included (based on the menu board) but I suppose since I didn't have a voucher, that didn't apply? Nonetheless the gentleman I spoke with said he would sell me a sandwich. On the menu was written "(vegan)" next to the falafel sandwich. I had asked if they served tzatsiki with it and the girl taking the order said yes. When I asked if the tzatziki sauce was made with real dairy or if it was vegan, I couldn't get an answer to that question. I suppose they don't know what vegan means and/or may have confused it with vegetarian. Perhaps it meant the sandwich was vegan but they included the sauce on the side. Either way I didn't think it was a difficult question. I was grateful that they sold me the sandwich, but thought they should have anticipated side business being located at such a large public space. If they didn't intend on serving the public, a sign could have been posted stating something like (hospital vouchers only) or something like that. The sandwich was fairly tasty and basic. The falafel itself was very dry but seasoned well. The tahini sauce was more a tahini paste than a sauce, which lacked flavor and enthusiasm. It was as basic as you can get; tasted like it was taken right from the jar. The tomatoes were unripe (expected for not being in season this time of year) but the lettuce was crisp and fresh. The pita was good and ketchup bottle on the counter tells me they source at least some of their ingredients at a well known restaurant wholesale cash and carry and opted for a less than premium brand of ketchup to display. This gives me a clue as to their ingredient standards. For a falafel sandwich, it was over all decently average. I think the food itself could use some love but it wasn't a terrible experience. Its not something I'll go out of my way to try again. Service: Take out Meal type: Other Price per person: $10–20 Food: 3 Service: 4
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a year ago
Thank you for your analysis of our operation. It was a closed event. We do know the difference between vegan and vegetarian. The girl was training it was her first day. I did tell you that we use Greek yogurt for tzatziki. You asked me if we use the “fake stuff “ you didn’t specify that you were vegan. Besides the sauce was on the side. Since when is red gold ketchup sub par ? You are assuming a lot based on the ketchup, very misleading.
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ClosedOpens at 12PM
$$$$ Price range per person up to $10
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1274 Wantagh Ave
Wantagh, New York, USA
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1274 Wantagh Ave, Wantagh, New York, USA
Features
Сredit cards accepted Takeaway Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-8PM
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue 12PM-8PM
WednesdayWed 12PM-8PM
ThursdayThu 12PM-8PM
FridayFri 12PM-9PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-9PM

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