I took the average Chipollino shava, the expectations were not fully justified.
- It was twisted badly, it felt like there wasn't enough pita bread and there just wasn't enough to twist it.
- There is little sauce, tasteless, which is why the shawarma turned out to be dry.
- "Cipollino" implies a lot of onions or at least its presence, I did not find onions in the shawarma, only the smell, instead of onions there is a lot of cabbage.
- The composition contains a pickled cucumber, but I did not see or feel it.
- As a result, the impression of the shawl is tasteless, poorly twisted, dry.
Of the advantages:
+ An adequate price.
+ There is enough meat, but tasteless, which is sad.
+ Delicious pita bread by itself.
Always insanely delicious shawarma, affordable prices and very friendly staff. We often order and, most importantly, do not wait for a long time, even if there are a lot of orders, at most 15 minutes. The location of the institution is also pleasing)
I took shava Cipolino.
There was practically no onion.
Very little sauce.
The sauce was absolutely tasteless.
Pita bread is quite hard.
Pickled cucumber was not seen in this shava from the word at all (although it should have been)
The shawl is twisted terribly, by the end of the meal it almost completely fell apart.
I do not recommend it.