The food here isn’t very good — but it’s cheap(like 3 samosa for $ 1, 2 falafels for $ 5 and $ 5 daily shawarma deals cheap). For those prices, you really can’t go wrong. It’s an okay for quick cheap lunch… … actually, scratch that. It’s okay for a quick cheap lunch when *you’re at work*. Otherwise, it’s meh.
Monica F.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Ewwwww. One of the worst shawarma’s I’ve ever had! Even«Fit for Life» has better Shawarma’s. The only toppings they added were tomato and lettuce and literally no, if not none at all tabouli or pickled turnip. Chicken was okay, not too dry at least. For $ 4.99 it was pretty small; smaller than you’d get at Ghzale or Ali Baba’s. It’s 2 for $ 7.99. And the worst part of it all? They added franks red hot sauce to it when I asked for spicy. What a disgrace to the Middle-East.
Erin B.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is right across the street from work, so I’ve been here many times. On days that I’m too lazy to pack a lunch, I’ll do almost anything to avoid the food court at college park. Which isn’t to say that eating here is an act of desperation — i’ve never been disappointed, but I’m not expecting much. Cheap(3.99 chicken shwarma), fast(though I once ordered the chicken gyro instead and that took substantially longer than the shwarma), and as yummy as any other standard shwarma place. I also enjoy the selection of baklava and Turkish delight towering in the counter. I’ve never ordered those things, but seeing heaps of them makes me smile. It’s solid. I like it well enough. But if I didn’t work right across the street and never ate here again, I wouldn’t notice the loss.
Dave R.
Place rating: 1 Hamilton, Canada
First off, I really miss Jasmine Shawarma. In our epic trek to find good shawarma, Mike S and myself had a few cheap lunches here at Pita Pure. Mediocre at best, with a weird off taste with their pickled turnip. Their shawarmas and falafels are cheap, less than $ 5 each, so if you’re like that, you’ll love Pita Pure. However, every morning, I walk up Bay St., there is a box full of pitas set outside of the door to this place. How long it’s been sitting there every morning is anyone’s guess.