Very subpar lamb schwarma, they are pre made and sit inside the counter all day then get reheated. The wrap tastes like cardboard, the meat has a ton of fat, and the vegetables are soggy. Very dry as well.
Brendon D.
Place rating: 3 Long Beach, CA
Great vibe and nice waitress. This is a great little drop in spot. You can get their spin on a lamb shawarma and a ice cold Lebanese beer. I came here in the evening and vibe was super lively. Note that this place is more like a London version of a food truck, as it’s an open-air food stall. It’s positioned in a great indoor-outdoor-open-air location with shade and is across the street from Shoreditch Highstreet Station. Don’t half step. Don’t sit near the entrance because there are addicts/beggars that sneak in and ask for money.
Daniel O.
Place rating: 2 London, United Kingdom
Very average to be honest. I had the Falafel Mezze as this was the only vegan option(the falafel wrap has a tahini sauce that had yoghurt in it). It was okay; kind of small portion, basic. My friend had a chicken shawarma– he said it was decent but not filling. My brother had the halloumi wrap– he said it was okay, but only for a quick lunch stop. So, overall? Average.
Jack C.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Delicious lamb, chicken and halloumi wraps at this mini food van park. Try some of the other food vans too, also very good.
Andrew B.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
The best Halloumi wrap I’ve had in years! A little pricey but great all the same. Lamb kebabs(£9) looked epic.
Jason E.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
So it’s in Shoreditch a Food Village which is a massive plus. I tried the street platter here which includes humus, tabbouleh several other Beiruti things and asked for a mix of chicken and lamb shawarma. Being a glutton I had grilled halloumi too. It was all fine, nothing spectacular but if you fancy snacking while drinking wine at supermarket prices in cool surroundings this place is A OK.