$20.00
Fresh, thinly sliced ribeye steak shawarma—marinated, seasoned, and slow-cooked on a vertical rotisserie for tender, flavorful perfection. Ideal for plates, bowls, and catering orders.
Freshly sliced ribeye steak shawarma
Marinated with Mediterranean spices
Slow-cooked on a vertical rotisserie for peak tenderness
Served hot and ready to plate
Our ribeye steak shawarma is sliced fresh from the vertical rotisserie and served hot, making it the perfect centerpiece for Mediterranean catering.
Ideal for:
Office lunches
Family-style trays
Party catering
Shawarma bowls & plates
One order serves approximately 3–4 guests, depending on portion size.
Yes — the ribeye itself is gluten-free. Pair with gluten-free sides if needed.
Yes — it’s slow-roasted on a vertical rotisserie and sliced to order.
Absolutely—add as many as needed for your event or group.
Basmati rice, fries, hummus, tahini, tabouli, salads, and fresh pita.
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