3/5 cheryl e. 1 year ago on Google
A
friend
went
in
to
buy
me
a
sandwich.
I
got
a
pita
sandwich
with
falafel.
The
sauce
was
good
but
there
was
one
point
where
it
burned
the
side
of
my
mouth
I
don't
know
what
their
ingredients
are
but
I
assume
it
might
have
been
garlic
that
was
not
mixed
in
completely
that
is
the
only
downside
to
the
composition
of
the
sandwich
as
well
as
the
quality.
Obviously
everything
is
hand
prepared
there
and
the
kosher
community
supports
it
heavily
and
with
good
reason.
They
are
very
very
often
quite
busy
and
I
do
not
know
what
the
most
ideal
way
around
that
is
other
than
being
patient
and
waiting
and
entertaining
yourself
by
reading
their
extensive
menu.
It
would
be
difficult
based
on
the
sandwich
that
I
had
to
tell
you
that
anything
would
be
anything
else
would
be
a
bad
choice
because
I
think
that
they
take
great
pride
in
having
so
many
selections
that
they
can
competently
serve.
That
can
be
difficult
with
restaurants
that
have
many
items
on
the
menu
something
always
has
the
potential
to
suffer
but
I
do
not
believe
it
is
the
case
with
this
location.
People
of
all
ages
were
there
from
elderly
folks
celebrating
a
birthday
to
their
young
grandchildren
so
it
is
a
very
open
atmosphere
it's
just
that
it
can
get
really
crowded
so
you
do
need
to
offer
patients
and
politeness
and
really
take
a
good
look
at
the
menu
first
they
may
have
one
online
and
go
in
with
a
good
idea
of
what
you
need
as
well
as
asking
about
anything
that
might
be
an
allergen
or
a
non-preference
in
the
event
that
there's
something
you
would
have
to
substitute.
My
friend
likes
them
greatly
and
they
have
taken
very
good
care
of
her
so
they
get
a
lot
of
business
from
people
who
are
happy
with
them
so
my
suggestion
is
go
in
there
choosing
to
be
happy
but
have
an
idea
of
what's
on
the
menu
already
and
know
what
will
make
it
happen
plenty
of
choices
again
being
said
that
will
lead
to
a
really
enjoyable
fulfilling
meal