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Al Basha is a newish middle eastern place that opened up in that spot where Churrolicious used to be. I have been there several times for lunch, eating the Falafel Wrap and Chicken Schwarma wrap. They cook the falafel fresh, service is fast and pleasant, the wraps taste delicious, and the price is reasonable. What more do you want?
Owner is a little grumpy, and doesn't talk too much but the food is really good.
Falafel wrap is filling and worth it, though al basha's plate is even more worth it - hummus is good, pitas come with the combos, and wraps come with all the vegetables of your choosing (their pickles are something else!) and hot sauce if you so wish. Both kinds of meat on offer are amazingly tasty, and I would definitely recommend this place if you're craving some middle eastern food.
Ambiance is quite nice, though a bit small and cramped, it was clean and there are two seats facing out of the window.
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