I got take-out from a middle eastern restaurant in Melbourne called King of the Gyro one afternoon. I decided to go against the restaurant's namesake and ordered a chicken wrap instead.
This pita was filled with chicken, garlic sauce, mayonnaise, and pickles. The pita was good for what it was, but I found it to be somewhat boring. There was too much chicken and not enough other sandwich fillings. The garlic flavor was nice, but more vegetables never hurt in my opinion.
King of the Gyro is located on the second floor of the same shopping center as Middle Eastern Aromas. While the food was alright at King of the Gyro, Middle Eastern Aromas is definitely the winner of the two middle eastern restaurants in the shopping center...
2 comments:
i tried King of the Gyro as a new student and i was amazed, the setting was very friendly and comfortable every item i tred on the menu like the chicken wrap (which is sabatoged in the comment above) the chicken, and gyro were all great and flavorful! i go back on a regular basis. Middleeastern aromas added new items to their menu which is a enetertaining replica of King of The Gyro'menu which is quite noticalbe...all in all a wonderful place i highly recommend.
i tried King of the Gyro as a new student and i was amazed, the setting was very friendly and comfortable every item i tred on the menu like the chicken wrap (which is sabatoged in the comment above) the chicken, and gyro were all great and flavorful! i go back on a regular basis. Middleeastern aromas added new items to their menu which is a enetertaining replica of King of The Gyro'menu which is quite noticalbe...all in all a wonderful place i highly recommend
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