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    GyroStop

    4.4 (130 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    a tray of food with french fries
    Dave K.

    Best Hummus I've ever eaten! Hands down! I also ordered the Gyro Combo! It was messy and delicious! I would order an extra Tahini. Get down to the Rocklin Quick Stop Tues- Thur.

    Pita bread with hummus
    Cat H.

    Talk about delicious!! I tried the food from this taco truck when I was out shopping at the Folsom outlets and man I had to go back the next day for more. The HEFTY fries are so well cooked, they're seasoned perfectly, there's lots of meat, and the fries are crisp (none of that extra oily stuff either) The Gyro Pita is sooooooo bomb, if you like a bit spicy it's a definite yes because they add pepperchinis which give that extra little kick. The pita bread was perfect also, idk how they do it. Definitely one of my favorite and cleanest food trucks I've ate from. Also customer service was great!

    Cheesesteak gyro with a cheeseskirt!
    Josh M.

    Stopped at a Gyro Stop food truck tonight and decided to try a couple things. Their cheesesteak gyro was amazing. I've never had a cheesesteak with a cheeseskirt but it was great. It was huge and I can't believe I ate the whole thing. It was so worth it though! :) My wife wanted their combo plate that has a little of everything. It also comes with a salad that we asked to have customized a bit. Ronda who was helping us made it special for us and the whole meal was great. We would totally visit again. Thanks!

    Gyro salad with Falafel
    Kristen D.

    I've driven past this restaurant many times in the last few months and have been wanting to try it. So glad I did... yummy! I had the Gyro Salad with falafel instead of meat... just because I really love falafel, not because I don't eat meat. The salad was fresh and came with dressing, hummus, tzatziki sauce, and tahini sauce. What a nice refreshing lunch!

    Gyro pita
    Bea S.

    This is for the food truck in Placerville. They have a location they just opened but the power was out at the time so they brought up the truck instead. We still went to support them because that location seems tough for what they serve: Mediterranean dishes. Bottom line: the beef/ lamb gyro is delicious. I didn't see the traditional rotisserie spit but it looked just like how it would if it came from there . The tzaziki sauce was nice. I liked that their Green salad came with a spring mix. It may not be traditional but tastier than just Romaine. Would've loved some olives in it. It also comes with mozzarella and shredded cheddar which is weird so I asked them to omit it and keep the feta. The lemon garlic feta fries were tasty. Friend had the chicken shawarma. Originally said it was too dry. But then dug deeper and found the sauce and said it was much better. If she ordered it again she's ask for extra sauce. Falafels were alright. I've had better but definitely also had worse. Will ask for sauce on the side next time. Tahini sauce is incredibly bitter. The orange sauce has the texture of thick hummus but I think it's that... baba ganoush. Not sure but it was tasty. Another thing: it's pretty expensive. A Greek salad. A special gyro meal. A side of meat. Lemon fried. A side of falafels came out to be over $70 with tip. I really hope they last. I would love to keep supporting them. Placerville needs more diverse food option.

    Yelp asked me "what's in this photo" and I can't even say cheese fries...because there's no feta cheese on these fries
    Becca G.

    Is feta cheese on the extinction list so much so that you can only serve a teaspoon of it on top of $7 fries labeled "lemon garlic feta fries?" Jesus. What's going on that you can't put enough cheese on top of cheese fries. Northern California food truck style boasts high cost for very little. Get it together, put cheese on your fries if you advertise them as cheese fries. It's not going to put you out of business to actually make what you're supposedly advertising. UPDATE: asked for feta cheese and was told "no." Wish there was 0 stars available to match their 0 cheese

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    Benjamin S.

    Freaking awesome people. Great food. Love the vibe. Owner is amazing and very nice. They open for catering, weddings, and parties

    Pita Chips and Tatziki!!
    Crissy P.

    BEST pita chips and Tatziki I've had!! The pita chips are super crispy and just melt in your mouth!! YUM!!! Highly recommend them!!

    Healthcare worker hero's!
    Jen B.

    Thank you Gyro stop for the free lunch for healthcare workers at UCDMC & Shriners Hospital for Children! We really appreciate the recognition and thank you for all that you do too!!

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    Excellent gyro sandwich. Chef Ty is awesome guy.

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    4.1
    (368 reviews)
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    Food: this place is just okay. It has that authentic vibe where you think the food is going to be…read morelow key bomb. If you need a Mediterranean fix and you're in the area, sure. I got the tikka combo which involves skewered lamb and chicken over rice. There's some hummus, a big piece of bread, and a salad involved. Overall, I thought everything could have been more flavorful. While I'm a sauce man, if a place doesn't beg me to ask for sauce or add more, I'm pretty impressed. Further, the lamb was kind of tough. Perhaps, some of the other items could be better. They seem to have some nice baked good options. I guess the $ is competitive, but for $20+ for an entree and soda... Service: order at the register. Not too much conversation involved. Maybe about 4 tables available to dine in.

    My Sacramento coworker took us here for lunch. He mentioned something about them winning some…read moreaward for one of the best sandwiches in the Sacramento area. They are located inside a Mediterranean market. We ordered from the bakery, but, paid over in the market. I got their beef shawarma sandwich, while my coworkers went with the chicken. It took a few minutes before our sandwiches were done. The sandwich was big and a very good value for the price they charge. The problem I had was with the meat as it was very gristly. The beef was marinated well, and came with tomatoes and onions. They were okay. I can't complain much as the price was very reasonable.

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    Carving the beef shawarma
    Carving the beef shawarma
    Inside a spiced meat Middle Eastern hand pie or Fatayer. Boat or canoe shaped like Georgian Adjaruli Khachapuri.
    Inside a spiced meat Middle Eastern hand pie or Fatayer. Boat or canoe shaped like Georgian Adjaruli Khachapuri.
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    Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant

    Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant

    4.6
    (666 reviews)
    10.2 km
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    Heard good things about this place. Several years ago, my friends organized a group here but I…read morewasn't able to attend. Came here with a few friends. BYOB without any corkage fee! Got the sultan feast which is family style so we could try more items. With the sultans feast you can only order 1 entree with your meal. Tried a variety of foods. Lots of interesting flavors. They served us a whole small chicken which had great flavor but too many bones. The lamb was tender and sweet. The beef was served with tomatoes and peas and was also tender. The belly dancing was done almost every hour. Enjoyed that the dancer got the audience involved and was very approachable and friendly. The meal is pricey but You basically are paying for a dinner and show which makes it more reasonable.

    I love the seating and decor of Casablanca, with the big round brass serving tables and muted…read morelighting. I have found memories of all the prior Moroccan restaurants I've eaten at in SF and San Jose, and the fun watching the belly dancers that makes it all a festive mood. The service was prompt and attentive but when we asked about the spices used in the carrots appetizer he was unsure of the ingredients, we asked because they were outstanding in flavor. I offered the Sultans Feast meal which gave a large variety of appetizers to include wonderful Lentil Soup, tasty Hummus, carrots and beets are an option depending on the season, and a very unique tasting dish made with filo bread, almonds and eggs called B'Stela Royal that was both rich and light. For the entrees there was a the vegetarian Couscous called OUJDI, and to share also the traditional Moroccan Stew called Tangines, and I wanted the beef stew after having it in Spain as it was delicious, it's called BIDAWI. You must have the Mint Tea, it's a bit sweet here but always refreshing and a taste treat, the meal ends with Baklava and was mouth watering marvelous! Overall a good experience, though I was surprised given the quality of each plate that the peas in the beef stew and couscous seemed like not fresh but canned peas, as they were so squishy and lacked much flavor. All the other meals were tasty, unique and plentiful in serving size. Also a must have is the Honey Sauce and Almonds chicken had an amazing sauce and not to be missed. The chicken was a little overdone and not as moist as expected for a sauce based chicken but still tasty with a bounty of different flavors mixed in and that sauce was addictive , and had some yogurt added ! Casablanca was a fun and satisfying experience and with only one other small group of guests, I hope their business improves as we need unique ethnic cuisine to improve the variety of foods and styles we eat!

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    Remodeled interior
    Remodeled interior
    Sultan's Feast Dinner
    Sultan's Feast Dinner
    Casablanca Moroccan Restaurant

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    Kolbeh Kabob

    Kolbeh Kabob

    4.3
    (462 reviews)
    10.1 km
    $$

    The chicken was juicy and seasoned to perfection. Loved the side of greens w/ charred tomato and…read morerice.

    Kolbeh Kabob serves Persian and Mediterranean cuisine…read more Language barrier issues with our server affected my ability to order what I wanted, led to an upsell, and prevented me from separating or splitting the bill. Server did offer to let us choose 2 different meats for our two #41 Koobideh plates (2 beef skewers for $25), but I think we would have been better off just ordering one #61 All Koobideh plate (3 different meat skewers for $34). One plate has plenty of basmati rice for two people to share. She suggested the two #41 orders, instead of answering how much an extra order of rice would cost. Maybe you can't order a side of rice? Rice comes with each entree. By ordering the 2nd plate, she offered or included the $8 Bread Basket for no extra charge. It was my friend's birthday. I wanted to pay, and she wanted to order extra to go, so I wanted two separate bills, but it seemed too complicated to explain or disallowed. After the food was delivered to the table, server didn't check on us anymore. I guess the restaurant doesn't do anything special for birthdays. My friend thought all the koobideh tasted the same. I liked them in this order: 1) Lamb, 2) Chicken, and 3) Beef, but they're the same texture, so they aren't all that different. I should have ordered a different 2nd entree, instead of two Koobideh plates. The #18 Bademjan Borani eggplant appetizer was yummy. It did come with some bread, so you don't have to order the bread basket. The bread is served warm. The basmati rice was light and fluffy, but not flavorful or buttery. You can pay a $4 upgrade to switch the rice to salad or a fancier stir fried rice. Read the Vegetarian Dishes menu section to learn about the various fried rice or polo preparations. Our server suggested the Fava Bean Rice or Baghali Polo because it is a Persian New Year dish. Yelp reviewers recommended the Zereshk Polo, which includes barberries, a fruit similar to currants. $10 to add a skewer of veggies. $4 to add a salad is mentioned under the Vegetarian Dishes menu and Seafood & Combination Plates menu. I didn't like how the sugar cubes for the Persian Tea were served. It looked communal and exposed to the elements. You could see sugar dust on the serving bowl. Other Persian restaurants serve the sugar in a smaller covered bowl. Formal dining room. Lunch specials are Monday to Friday, 11 am to 3 pm, excluding holidays. Lunch prices range from $16-$20. 3 different $8 soup offerings: chicken barley, ashe reshteh, or green lentil.

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    Inside restaurant
    Koobideh. Top one is chicken. Bottom one is beef.
    Koobideh. Top one is chicken. Bottom one is beef.
    Inside. Beautiful decor and really clean.

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    Inside. Beautiful decor and really clean.

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