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Bidrage med feedbackJust got the most disgusting Greek salad delivered. Completely unusable. Yogurt sauce was called. I've never seen anything more disgusting in my whole life. I'm really in awe. -1837/10
It is a very nice place but I only went to buy food from Massis Kabob, I really like that food, their employees are very friendly. Now because of the pandemic the place is desolate, it is better to avoid contagion.
I'm only giving 2 stars because the food is actually good but this meal cost me 20 dollars. It's way overpriced and only 4 pieces on fish is ridiculous. I never eat the burnt tomato I dont know why they even put that. 2oz hummus is $1 dollar. They are very expensive and not much food. Also the salad is ok but again it will be nice to be able to substitute it for a small amount on hummus instead since I don't eat tomato salad and it's just a waste. Actually the chicken kebab is not that good now that I remember it taste like plastic. The beef is choppy so I always get the fish since it's the only good option.
Massis Kabob is a local institution for reasonably priced Mediterranean and Mid-Eastern cuisine. My wife and I recently had dinner at Massis in the mall food court. We happened to be craving gyros and decided to give this place a try. She always gets falafel and I get beef and lamb. We could see the vertical rotisserie grill with the cone of gyro meat in the kitchen so I was excited to try the wrap. If I don 't see the rotisserie I don 't order the gyro. When I opened the box I was a bit shocked. The wrap was long and thin, spaning the entire length of the container and completely hidden within sandwich wrapping paper. In that moment I had to remind myself that pita wraps can differ somewhat depending on each country 's style and cultural traditions. I 've had Greek, I 've had Egyptian, this was neither. OK dear reader, I can hear you thinking, Get to the point! How was the food? In short, really satisfying. The pita chips and hummus were an exceptionally good side. The pita itself larger and thinner than any I 'd ever had before but exactly the same flavor. Excellent quality lettuce and tomato. I say that with certainty because my first bite was all pita, lettuce and tomato. By bite three I found the thinly shaved gyro meat and realized that the tangy yogurt sauce was not in the wrap but in the dipping sauce cup on the side. I enjoyed my gyro and my wife enjoyed her falafel. If you are craving a gyro this place will satisfy. We are looking forward to returning and trying the famous kabob plates. Fun Facts: The first Massis Kabob location opened in 1976 in Glendale. There are currently six locations around LA mostly in malls. A seventh location is scheduled to open in early 2022. This location will be a stand alone dine in restaurant at 301 S Glendale Ave in Glendale. So, do yourself a favor and give this place a try soon.
Massis Kabob offers truly delicious food. We tried the falafel and chicken breast kabobs, and they were amazing. This was our second visit to this restaurant, and it was well worth the trip. The portion sizes are generous, and the flavors are outstanding. This particular Massis Kabob is located in a mall, so be prepared for a busy dining atmosphere. We usually find ourselves sharing the task of securing a table while one person goes to place the order. I found the customer service to be very friendly, and the prices are reasonable for the quality you receive. I highly recommend Massis Kabob.