$6.00
Freshly roasted chicken shawarma pieces
Note: No toppings or vegetables are included.
Optional sides such as garlic sauce, tahini, hummus, or pita bread are available separately.
At Micheline’s Pita House, our Chicken Shawarma Bowl is intentionally simple and traditional.
You can customize your meal with optional add-on sides, which are ordered individually (such as garlic sauce, hummus, pita, or tahini).
This keeps the bowl clean, flexible, and perfect for guests who prefer a simple, protein-focused meal.
A plain Chicken Shawarma Bowl contains approximately 450–550 calories, depending on whether you choose rice or greens as your base.
A shawarma bowl is a simple Mediterranean dish featuring roasted shawarma meat/chicken served over a base like rice or greens. At Pita House, our bowl is served plain — no toppings or extras included.
Chicken shawarma pairs well with garlic sauce, tahini, hummus, pita bread, and fresh salads — all available as individual add-ons at Pita House.
Yes — shawarma is a Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dish. It originated in the Levant region and is now popular across Mediterranean cuisine. Shawarma is made by marinating meat in traditional spices, roasting it slowly on a vertical spit, and slicing it thin for bowls, plates, and wraps.
At Pita House, our shawarma is prepared using authentic Mediterranean spices and cooking techniques passed down through generations.
Shawarma can be a healthy meal depending on how it’s served.
Chicken shawarma, especially when roasted and served without heavy toppings, is:
High in protein
Lower in calories compared to fried options
Made with flavorful spices instead of sugary marinades
Naturally low in sugar and balanced in fats
At Pita House, our Chicken Shawarma Bowl is served plain and simple — just tender roasted chicken — making it a clean, protein-rich Mediterranean option.
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