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My Big Fat Greek Sandwich in Tyler TX

April 13th, 2012

What about Kabob and His Gyros
The gyro sandwich is something I keep wanting to call a /ji-row/ but yet it is pronounced /hero/ and no matter how many times I hear it pronounced the right way I think of gyroscopes and how awesome they are.

You need to go to Hobby Town for the gyroscope but my recomendation today is to go by What About Kabob’s and His Gyro’s and get my favorite sandwich, the Philly Cheese Steak Gyro.

The sandwich is downright good! It just is, enough said! Take my word on this, ok! Now on to the fries…

I love not only the sandwich but the fries…they have a seasoning that is just right and not too salty. There is enough seasoning on them that I refrain from ketchup but that is fine because they are nice and tasty.

If I can give you a comparison regarding the fries I would say that if you go over to that burger restaurant Mooyah you may have noticed that the Mooyah fries are extremely salty and so much so that you may have eaten like two before throwing the rest away.

At Kabob’s the fries have a seasoning that actually makes sense because they put that on those fries because it makes them taste good. You would think all restaurants would follow this formula but yet they don’t.

I know at Kabob’s I will get a good sandwhich and good fries and I can write on the walls with a marker whenever I want. I often read quotes and things written by various friends and aquantances in Tyler on their wall.

Why just the other day I read some graffiti on the big yellow wall by the South Campus First Baptist Church pastor Chris Legg.

 

What About Kabob?

March 2nd, 2012

Website: http://whataboutkabob.weebly.com/
Phone (903) 581-7971
Address: 713 W Southwest Loop 323 # F3 Tyler, TX 75701-9460

What About Kabob? And His Gyros is a small restaurant across the street from Schlotzsky’s and Chuck E Cheese and offers the Gyro sandwich. This place is a small little Gyro sandwich shop but offers a lot of variety in sandwich choices.

The place has almost instantly become a hit in Tyler and the few times I have been there I have seen at least 2 people I knew.

I often find people checking in here using the popular Foursquare and Facebook check-in service.

There is a signature wall at the place where you can write your name and a little message.

I think overall you will find the food taste and quality to be great and a quick turn around time in getting your food to your table.