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07/18/2016
We tried the falafel and chicken pocket and the mega-pocket. Prices were $13 for the pockets and $18 for the mega-pocket, so we expected portions to be reflective of the price....but they were nowhere near reflective. So the quality - The mega pocket came with a narrow chicken schnitzel (explaining the extra $5 cost over the regular pocket) which was the thinnest schnitzel I have ever come across, maybe 2-3mm at its thickest without exaggeration, so slim you couldn't taste the chicken, only the batter; besides being overcooked so it was more like a biscuit. However I do applaud their skill in making a schnitzel so thin. Asked for chilli sauce, maybe it was capsicum sauce, definitely not spicy As for everything else, there was nothing special, except for the bottom of the pocket giving way and the contents falling out into the cane basket it was served in. Avoid, get more value for money for half the price on the main street, for the same average taste.