$180.00
House salad with crisp vegetables
Seasoned rice
Allergens: May contain dairy, gluten, sesame, eggs, soy, nuts, fish, and shellfish due to shared preparation areas.
We prepare your Large Family Meal fresh for every order. All items are neatly packed in separate containers to keep flavors vibrant, textures crisp, and ingredients customizable for everyone at the table. From the warm pita and aromatic rice to tender meats and creamy dips, everything is ready to enjoy family-style without any additional prep needed.
It feeds 4–6 people comfortably, making it an excellent choice for home dinners, office lunches, gatherings, and celebrations.
It includes hummus, house salad, tzatziki, tahini, pita, rice, gyros, chicken kabob, and falafel. It’s a complete Mediterranean feast designed for sharing.
Typically 4–6 people, depending on appetite and portion size.
Yes! It includes vegetarian options like hummus, salad, falafel, and tahini sauce, along with protein-rich chicken kabob and gyros—making it ideal for groups with mixed preferences.
Customization options may vary by location. You can always add extra sides, proteins, or pitas individually.
Absolutely. The Large Family Meal is one of our most popular choices for birthdays, office lunches, small events, and group dinners.
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