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Patar Shawarma

4.2 (168 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
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Pork Shawarma Lavash Wrap with fries. House sauce   and garlic sauce.
Angelo M.

After a night of bowling, in Glendale, this is my co-workers go-to spot. I went with a pork shawarma lavash wrap with all the fixings and fries. House and garlic sauce sold separately. First timers trying shawarma in our group thought it was amazing! If you've had shawarma before, you know this could be better. The wrap was good, but I wanted MORE! It could've been hotter, could've had more "umpfff." I don't know how to describe it. Fries were hot and well seasoned. We went late so parking was good. The establishment was very clean. Maybe another night of bowling will change my mind. The beef shawarma over fries looked bomb so I'll be trying that next.

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Selin H.

Had a late-night craving for shawarma and found Patar Shawarma on Yelp, so we decided to give it a try. Really glad we did! It's in a shopping center with lots of parking, even late at night. The place was clean and had plenty of spots to sit. One lady was working who was super nice and helpful. We got two pork shawarma wraps. They made them fast, and you could watch them make it on the screen, which was kinda fun. The wraps were delicious, juicy, flavorful. Recommend to give it a try.

Shawarma Bowl Over Salad (Chicken)
Cristina D.

When in Rome... Glendale has no shortage of Middle Eastern food. Kabobs, kebabs, shawarma, etc., etc. Service was efficient, the restaurant was clean, and the food was fresh and delish! I opted for chicken shawarma over salad but diners can choose the same option in a pita wrap. Other meat options such as pork or beef available. Located in a strip mall along Colorado Blvd, this was an easy choice for lunch.

Chronox _.

Excellent shawarmas! Nice and juicy and well toasted! The service is wonderful and I love the ambience! I probably should've took a photo first, but I took quite a big bite.

Chicken shawarma wrap
Narek G.

We got the chicken shawarma, with everything except onions and pepper. I give it a solid 8.5 out of 10. Very tasty

Shawarma Lavash Wrap
Asia C.

Great food - We got the chicken wrap, beef wrap, fries and had a variety of sauces. My favorite was the garlic sauce. 5/5 Service was great and foot came out quickly (within 10 minutes). 5/5 The environment was clean and the music wasnt too loud. I liked how modern everything was too! 5/5 TLDR: I will come back and recommend it to friends that want a quick, quality lunch experience.

Soggy lavash
S C.

Usually this place is very good. Chicken thigh plate is delicious. Today we ordered 3 chicken thigh plates and instead they gave us 3 chicken thigh wraps in lavash with that sauce. We let them know the order was wrong. They dumped the chicken out of the wrap with that sauce they use onto the plate dish with the potatoes rice and salad and put the same lavash with all the sauce on the chicken. The lavash was very soggy. They could have given us clean lavash. I called back to let them know that this is not ok especially because I do not like the sauce which is why I don't order wraps. The person that answered the phone couldn't even understand what the issue was. Made me very upset that they could not get our order correct. This is the second time with the order being wrong. First time we drove all the way home with the wrong food. Had to drive back to get the correct order. Check your order before leaving.

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Wow, I thought I did review. Food is amazing. Service is absolutely incredible ambience it's very very very very, very comfortable.

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Honestly, this place always comes in clutch when I'm craving shawarma! Love this place!

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yummy food. Came for the shawarma but hot dog was great too! My kids love this place.

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I love the shawarma best i've had by far in glendale. They also are very nice inside.

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This place was very good and the meat tasted very good, i enjoyed it very much, the food eas amazing

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First time here and trying a shawarma... all I have to say... it was delicious. Service was great. I will be coming back!

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The shawarmas are yummy! The place is clean and has a pleasant vibe to it :) The place also has Friendly customer service.

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