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Came across Pita Pita while working on a project close by. Lentil soup was flavorful and good. My Gyro was fresh and tasty, but I didn't care for the pita bread which should have been toasted imho. I also didn't care for their potatoes chips. However, the food were of generous portions and enough for two. 3.5 star for reasonably priced food, friendly service, and nice ambiance.
I put off eating here for a little while because I 'm pretty picky when it comes to Mediterranean food (okay more like slightly snobby about it, but hey I have my preferences). I 'm especially picky about falafels because, despite how simple they look, every place makes them so drastically different. Well these falafels are amazing. The sides are amazing and well seasoned. The salads are flavorful and have lots of toppings. So is the falafel pita. The portions are huge. I don 't have any complaints and am happy this took over the FatBurger in AV because that was such a waste of good food space!
Stumbled upon Pita Pita while in the neighborhood recently. Although I've had my fair share of Mediterranean cuisine, I hadn't had it in a while, so I opted to give this place a try. I ordered on Yelp, which took me to the third-party Grubhub. I chose three bowls: chicken shawarma, beef/lamb gyro, and falafel. Also checked in for a free Fountain drink, so score! Service was courteous and friendly. The bowls are surprisingly hefty, as they're quite deep relative to their size. Each cost about $15, but for the quantity you get, it's a solid deal. The verdict? The falafel and gyro bowls were lovely, stuffed with rice, salad, and spicy hummus (my new love)! The gyro was a wonderful surprise, as it was tender and flavorful with pepper and other spices. The chicken shawarma was a disappointment, as the chicken pieces were tiny and lacking in flavor. The warm pitas served alongside the bowls were fluffy and fresh, although small in size. Overall, a solid establishment. I would opt not to get the chicken shawarma next time and just settle for the gyro or falafel bowls. That spicy hummus was a great discovery and should I return to the area, I'll get Pita Pita once more!
I've been going to this particular location for 4+ years. I love pita pita. What I love most about this place is that it's decently priced what for you get. It's relatively healthy, flavorful, you get nice hefty portions and the pita is freshly made and warm. HOWEVER, lately I've noticed the quality and consistency of the food has dramatically decreased. This ranges from the flavor to the quality. Meat portions are extremely modest, the pita is almost never warm anymore and to top it off, the price has gone up considerably (15-$17+ for a plate after tax). I believe this can be resolved my management reinforcing best practices including doing regular QC checks on food consistency. I hope they do something. I've just been more and more disappointed each time I come here and I have literally spent thousands eating here. (Yes I've eaten here that much...lol) At the end of the day I know it's not my business and there's other options out there, just thought I'd share my thoughts. Original score: 89/100 Current: 60/100