$17.00
Tender, marinated chicken shawarma cooked slowly on a vertical rotisserie for rich Mediterranean flavor. Ideal for bowls, plates, wraps, and catering trays.
Freshly sliced chicken shawarma
Marinated with Mediterranean spices
Slow-cooked on a vertical rotisserie
Served hot, juicy, and ready to enjoy
Our chicken shawarma is sliced fresh from the vertical rotisserie and served hot—perfect for both individual plates and family-style catering trays.
Ideal for:
Lunch catering
Office meals
Family-style spreads
Party catering
Mediterranean bowls and wraps
One order serves approximately 3–4 guests.
Yes — the chicken itself is gluten-free. Some sides or wraps may contain gluten.
Yes — it is marinated in-house and cooked slowly on a vertical rotisserie.
Absolutely—add as many as you need for your group size.
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