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Bidrage med feedbackAt Bgc's new macro food court, Bonifacio Parada, you can find a Turkish food option at a laughable price: Shawarma Bros is a fast food-oriented place (to satisfy the hungry workers in the area), although pleasant and with a different concept from those around here, he comes to eat kebab or shawarma: that concept of meat rolled in other vegetables with or without rice and rice. The worst part is that they pass on the sauces but you can always ask them to leave out the friendly and fast service.
Good food. ???????? It's a great start if you're not a fan, or if you find Indian food too intimadating. The place is somewhat designed as a go-to spot to grab grub after a night-out or so, which for me, doesn't hurt, given their situated within the High Street vicinity. Price-wise, it's okay, though I find their serving portions quite small, especially the rice meals.
Classic. What started as a food truck and now gradually growing in Manila with 5 branches, you have to try it here because shawarma! Perfect when paired with your favorite sauce. I have eaten at this restaurant a few times and I am generally happy with my experience. I like my meat spiced up and topped with loads of different sauce too. Two thumbs up!
Tostadas and Hummus is slightly different from what I'm used to but in good ways. I'm used to thick and thin bread with this dish, but I like that the tostadas still manage to stay together while dipping. The dip itself is delicious. Texture and consistency of the dip is new to me but I'm happy with the flavor; I'm considering partnering it with my order on my next visit. The Beef Shawarma Wrap comes in different sizes and there are three sauces to choose from. I don't know why I didn't try the Cheese but I'm good with Garlic Yoghurt already. Wrap's fun to eat but a little messy once you reach the bottom because of the way it is wrapped, a very minor thing though. Hungry people should not get the small one even though they already have an appetizer, because they're slightly light on the belly. Or, maybe it's just my belly. :) The Bro-Yo Shake is a very thick yoghurt shake. It's good but difficult to sip, and I would prefer this drink served colder.
One of my favorite go to places and comfort food is Shawarma brothers. If you're craving for some Middle Eastern food, this can be one of your choices! Shawarma varies from chicken to beef to lamb, everything for me tasted so good! Service wise is also good! For the dip, of course yogurt and cheese is a good combination!