$45.00
Small Wrap Box with 3 wraps: chicken shawarma, gyros & falafel. Cut into 4 pieces each and topped with hummus, veggies & sauces. Perfect for 3-4 guests.
3 wraps, each cut into 4 pieces
Designed to serve 3–4 guests
Chicken Shawarma Wrap
Gyros Wrap
Falafel Wrap (vegetarian)
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Onions
The Wrap Box – small is arranged neatly in a catering box, with all wrap pieces cut for easy sharing—perfect for small lunches, group meals, or office gatherings.
Bite-sized wrap portions for quick serving
Balanced mix of meat and vegetarian options
Fresh toppings and hummus in every piece
Sauces drizzled or served on the side
Office lunches
small parties
Family meals
Quick group catering
Shared appetizers or entrées
Hummus (16–24 oz.)
Extra tahini or tzatziki
Side salads (Tabouli, Cucumber & Tomato)
Additional wraps
Available for catering pickup or delivery.
It serves 3-4 guests, depending on appetite.
Requests may be accommodated depending on availability.
Yes — the falafel wrap is fully vegetarian.
Yes — gluten in wraps and dairy in tzatziki. Tahini is dairy-free.
Yes — wraps are prepared fresh and served warm.
Absolutely—easy to share and perfect for small teams.
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