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Businiess name:  Mangal
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I did not try the pizza, it's not what we went for, nor did it look particularly appetizing. If you're looking for the yummiest, creamiest hummus, ever, this is the place. We got the homemade Turkish bread which was delish. I tried some of my friend's falafel and it was absolutely scrumptious, it wasn't overdone or oily, but just perfect. I had the mixed shish, the chicken was fantastic, marinated just right, the lamb wasn't bad, but then I'm biased, because the lamb shish my dad makes is THE BEST. My mixed shish came with a small green salad, rice, super spicy pepper sauce and generous portions of chicken and lamb kebab. My friend had the falafel plate on the home-made Turkish bread and it was bigger than my head. So, portions are huge, prices are good, and the food excellent. It is, however, a very no frills kinda place. You can either order at the window hurry home with your wonderful grub, or grab one of the tables, though there aren't that many. If I am in Sunnyside again I'll definitely drop in for my turkish food fix.

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