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Now that the smoking ban has gone into effect in Seattle, I no longer have any gripes about the Gyrocery. They have excellent falafel (and my meat-eating friends enjoy their gyros and other meals... More
Now that the smoking ban has gone into effect in Seattle, I no longer have any gripes about the Gyrocery. They have excellent falafel (and my meat-eating friends enjoy their gyros and other meals made with halal meat); prices range from about $4 for a small meal to $7+ for larger or combination meals. Expect to wait about five minutes for your meal, and they will bring it out to you at your table in back. The seating area features a canopy-covered area with pillows and rugs as well as tables, perfect for lounging with your food or drink.
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Food to-go made almost immediately (about a 5 min. wait)...
Make excellent gyros, spaniko-pita, dolmathes, etc.
Definitely worth trying if you're ever on the Ave.!
Food to-go made almost immediately (about a 5 min. wait)...
Make excellent gyros, spaniko-pita, dolmathes, etc.
Definitely worth trying if you're ever on the Ave.!
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Great food and quality for great prices! The food is fabulous, especially the lamb mix gyro and the people are super nice. It is a very ethnic place with cool tapestries and weird decorations. They... More
Great food and quality for great prices! The food is fabulous, especially the lamb mix gyro and the people are super nice. It is a very ethnic place with cool tapestries and weird decorations. They stay open super late so it's great to go there when you are feeling the midnight munchies. The only downfall...smoking is allowed and it gets really smokey in the lounge type area.
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Also a great place for gyros, located down the ave that caters to those who like spicy food. You can get lamb, beef, a combo of the two, or just vegetarian.
If you like the food enough, you... More
Also a great place for gyros, located down the ave that caters to those who like spicy food. You can get lamb, beef, a combo of the two, or just vegetarian.
If you like the food enough, you can even buy ingredients there to try to make food yourself at home.
This place also has a lounging area in the rear where you can sit and eat at a table...smoking is allowed so it's kind of annoying sometimes.
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The merits of Aladdin's are threefold- 1) an awesome gyro (addictive really) B) free water and 3) open very late. One of the few shops open into the wee hours, Aladdin's serves food til 3am. Oh, and... More
The merits of Aladdin's are threefold- 1) an awesome gyro (addictive really) B) free water and 3) open very late. One of the few shops open into the wee hours, Aladdin's serves food til 3am. Oh, and I forgot to add affordable. And they round all of the prices to the nearest quarter which makes sense to me.
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Good sellection and excellent food. If you like hot food then dont forget to make it extra spice. Falafal is one of their speciality and oh man after have couple of those i had to stop my self. Its... More
Good sellection and excellent food. If you like hot food then dont forget to make it extra spice. Falafal is one of their speciality and oh man after have couple of those i had to stop my self. Its really good food. Cheap food but quality of food is excellent you cant go wrong on this
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good selection of Middle Eastern / Mediterranean foods. Most will not take more than 5-7 minutes to prepare, depending on how busy they are. The "lounge" area in the back is dark, but decorated... More
good selection of Middle Eastern / Mediterranean foods. Most will not take more than 5-7 minutes to prepare, depending on how busy they are. The "lounge" area in the back is dark, but decorated with rugs on the wall. Has a few tables to sit down at, and wooden benches next to the wall, with pillows to cushion your butt. may have some Middle Eastern music playing in the background - adds to the atmosphere.
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Despite the name this is basically just a little restaurant. If you want Middle Eastern groceries your best bet that I know of is The Souk in Pike Place Market. Aladdin's has pretty good falafel... More
Despite the name this is basically just a little restaurant. If you want Middle Eastern groceries your best bet that I know of is The Souk in Pike Place Market. Aladdin's has pretty good falafel and other foods, though, although I seem to remember being a little disappointed last time I came in that they were no longer serving Arabic-style coffee...
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