Fresh and flavorful! The egg plant and cauliflower salads are perfect for summer; cool and crisp veggies with flavor. The baklava is excellent! The chicken rice bowl was equally delicious with plenty of fermented veggies to keep your gut healthy.
I have eaten at Pita Int many times over the years. Itโs a good option to have locally.
The โpita int chickenโ is what I usually used to get, however, the chicken is always overcooked. I didnโt mind it so much, but I would recommend trying their shawarma chicken. Itโs not as overcooked.
The falafel are fried fresh, so thatโs a plus compared to other places where they reheat the falafel. They used to give more rice, but not as much anymore. Overall, itโs a pretty good place.
Sub-par experience, which is unfortunate because I have been here a couple years ago and it was much better. Really has gone downhill. Here is the main reason: cost. As soon as a competitor like Agapรฉ rolls into town, this place is going under. They charge $1.50 per GOOD topping, like feta cheese and olives. This is on top of the already inflated price of $12 for a rice bowl. Little things too, like every salt shaker doesnโt work. They are caked up and neglected. Empty Tables sit with leftover containers. They have a tv but itโs not on.
The falafel was good, donโt get me wrong. The staff was friendly. But for 3 people to eat for over $60 with tip, is much too steep for what you get.
Walked in for a carry out meal. I love Mediterranean food! I got the rice bowl of chicken schwarma, rice bowl of falalfel & feisty feta as a side. I was shocked to find that if I wanted a few olives, a dollop of hummus or a few sprinkles of feta cheese that it was EXTRA! They charge $1.50 each for โpremium sidesโ My bowl at Agape is $10 & here it cost me $16.50!
The yellow rice was very bland & the free toppings were mediocre. The chicken shawarma was excellent but the grease that the falafel were fried in tasted old & terrible! I wonโt be back considering all these things!
In town for a visit, and we wanted something simple. This place reminded me of a similar pita place back home. The food was good and flavorful. However, the hummous lacked a little something. All in all, a good meal.
Would recommend and would eat again.
Kristin Moore
4 months agoFresh and flavorful! The egg plant and cauliflower salads are perfect for summer; cool and crisp veggies with flavor. The baklava is excellent! The chicken rice bowl was equally delicious with plenty of fermented veggies to keep your gut healthy.
Baba Yaga
2 months agoI have eaten at Pita Int many times over the years. Itโs a good option to have locally. The โpita int chickenโ is what I usually used to get, however, the chicken is always overcooked. I didnโt mind it so much, but I would recommend trying their shawarma chicken. Itโs not as overcooked. The falafel are fried fresh, so thatโs a plus compared to other places where they reheat the falafel. They used to give more rice, but not as much anymore. Overall, itโs a pretty good place.
Nathan Shireman
3 months agoSub-par experience, which is unfortunate because I have been here a couple years ago and it was much better. Really has gone downhill. Here is the main reason: cost. As soon as a competitor like Agapรฉ rolls into town, this place is going under. They charge $1.50 per GOOD topping, like feta cheese and olives. This is on top of the already inflated price of $12 for a rice bowl. Little things too, like every salt shaker doesnโt work. They are caked up and neglected. Empty Tables sit with leftover containers. They have a tv but itโs not on. The falafel was good, donโt get me wrong. The staff was friendly. But for 3 people to eat for over $60 with tip, is much too steep for what you get.
kelley h
a month agoWalked in for a carry out meal. I love Mediterranean food! I got the rice bowl of chicken schwarma, rice bowl of falalfel & feisty feta as a side. I was shocked to find that if I wanted a few olives, a dollop of hummus or a few sprinkles of feta cheese that it was EXTRA! They charge $1.50 each for โpremium sidesโ My bowl at Agape is $10 & here it cost me $16.50! The yellow rice was very bland & the free toppings were mediocre. The chicken shawarma was excellent but the grease that the falafel were fried in tasted old & terrible! I wonโt be back considering all these things!
Samual Evans
5 months agoIn town for a visit, and we wanted something simple. This place reminded me of a similar pita place back home. The food was good and flavorful. However, the hummous lacked a little something. All in all, a good meal. Would recommend and would eat again.