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Welcome to Shawarma House

In the heart of Milwaukee, Shawarma House offers a modern twist on traditional Middle Eastern cuisine. With a focus on fresh ingredients and bold flavors, Shawarma House is known for its extensive vegan and vegetarian options, making it a go-to spot for all diners. The casual yet classy atmosphere, complete with outdoor seating and happy hour specials, provides a welcoming setting for enjoying a delicious meal. From their signature shawarma dishes to flavorful mezzes, every bite at Shawarma House is a culinary delight that leaves you craving more. So, come experience the magic of Shawarma House and indulge in a culinary journey unlike any other.

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Welcome to Shawarma House, a gem in the Middle Eastern cuisine scene located in the heart of Milwaukee, WI. This casual yet classy establishment offers a wide range of utilities, from delivery and takeout options to vegan and vegetarian-friendly dishes. The restaurant prides itself on being wheelchair accessible, accepting credit cards and Apple Pay, and even offering free Wi-Fi for its guests.

What sets Shawarma House apart is its inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for a casual lunch or a special dinner with friends and family. In addition to the delicious food options, the restaurant also offers happy hour specials, private dining options, and even outdoor seating for those who prefer al fresco dining.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I must say, the dishes at Shawarma House are truly a delight for the taste buds. From the savory shawarma wraps to the flavorful vegetarian options, each dish is made with care and attention to detail. The aromas wafting from the kitchen will make your mouth water, and the first bite will transport you to the streets of the Middle East.

Whether you're a meat lover or a dedicated vegetarian, Shawarma House has something for everyone. So, why not give them a call and make a reservation for your next dining experience? Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

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Hasan Q.
Hasan Q.

Great Halal food! Great options to stay on track of you're watching your diet. Great option for a post workout clean meal. The hummus and baba ganoush are amazing! Service was amazing

Geo V.
Geo V.

Food is consistent and delicious! Some of the best Persian Food in Milwaukee. Very friendly staff and clean interior! I eat here once a week

Aya A.
Aya A.

Food was amazing and the staff were very helpful and helpful my fav dish was chicken shawarma

David G.
David G.

Food is excellent priced right, highly recommend! Everything is fresh and cooked on the grill! Healthy and great!

Rick S.
Rick S.

My second hole-in-the-wall today. Ordered Lamb Kabobs and tabbouleh. The tabbouleh was a bit "wet" for my taste but quite good. The lamb was INCREDIBLE. Perfect texture and flavor. Not greasy or dry. Perfect! The spices were awesome. This is the meal I have been looking for this week! 5 stars. Fantastic price. Absolute must visit.

Viv P.
Viv P.

Best Mediterranean in Milwaukee thus far for me. (I have super fond memories of a place in Michigan that got 5 stars, and Shawarma House just doesn't quite top it for me yet, so it's a 4. But a very solid 4) Since it's covid-19 days, I'm just making a mental note on the grubhub delivery service yelp uses - me no like. I don't get food delivered often, so I don't know if this is the norm, but there are some serious up-pricing going on with the service. Then they charge you a delivery fee. Then they want you to tip the driver. One entree was priced $18 on the yelp site (via grubhub, I assume), and it was only $14 at the restaurant. Check my menu pictures as of May 2020 if you're sensitive about this stuff. I'm glad we picked up ourselves. Called the restaurant and ordering was easy enough. When picking up the food, noticed cashier wasn't wearing a mask, but had a nice smile. At least I had a mask on. The food: KEFTA KABAB WRAP. I didn't know you had the choice of the wrap (they have regular pita or shrak), and they just made me one with shrak by default (it's $1 more than regular pita). But I would get the shrak in any case - it's really good. The menu says this is ground meat, but it's like gyro meat - maybe ground, and then packed in together? So it's not crumbly. Very tasty. LAMB SHEESH KABAB. The lamb meat was tender and perfectly cooked. The smell wasn't overpowering like I've had in other places, and that was a plus for me personally. The dish comes with Jerusalem salad (eh, not my favorite), a choice of hummus or baba ghannouj (went for the latter, which is roasted eggplant cream - oh wow, so delish. I think I'm going to ask for more of this instead of the salad is possible. It is so good, with a smoky flavor hard to mimic at home), and one pita bread (which was so so). I wanted to try their tabouleh, but they didn't have that. Sad. Oh, and it also comes with rice... which is so good.... I actually would be happy with just their rice and baba ghannouj. Mmmm. So overall, happy. I'm going again. And this despite the rope? or something like rope I found buried in my rice. Got me grossed out, but I had already eaten over 2/3 of the rice when I found it. (See pix) I seriously have no idea what it was... Maybe something like the rope that holds a roast chicken together? Although this is my first review here, I've had their food many times through the years, and had never had this kind of a problem before. So I'm noting it, but not reflecting it on my rating. I'm assuming it was a fluke, and these things do happen.

Samantha R.
Samantha R.

May as well start writing delivery reviews. Granted I've ordered from Schwarma House a few times over the years before we went completely through the looking glass. I've always found their food solid and reliable, portions a good value, and delivery on time and not missing items (the last one not always under the restaurant's control). But wait until you're sick of sandwiches and pizza, and Schwarma House is kind of the bomb. I got the All Inn Grill plate with extra tahini and hot sauce and it was one of the most flavorful--not to mention photogenic--meals I'd eaten in awhile. The kebabs were great, the rice perfectly seasoned. I got a shrak bread on the side because shrak bread is awesome. But the surprise on the plate was the baba ghanoush. It was smoky and acid-y with perceptible chunks of eggplant, which I promise is a good thing, even if you're not an eggplant partisan. If you live on the east side I'd recommend Schwarma House be in your late-night delivery rotation, though it makes a mean lunch too.