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    Shwarma Shack

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Lamb Loaded Fries

    Shwarma Shack is located in the Junction Food and Drink Hall. I ordered the Lamb Loaded Fries which consists of olives, sumac onions, tabbouleh, cucumber, tomato, pepperoncini, feta & labneh harissa. When I went to pickup this dish, it was huge- easily enough to split with a few people. The lamb had great flavor and I loved all the super fresh toppings! My only critique was that the fries could have been cooked a little longer- they were definitely a little undercooked. Other than that, the dish was great.

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    Very enjoyable place to try in this food market, will have to come back again hungry to try the other items!

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