
The Dough Show is your go-to destination for bold Middle Eastern flavors, made fresh with heart and heritage. From savory Egyptian pies and juicy shawarma to perfectly grilled platters, every dish is crafted with authentic spices and premium ingredients. Whether you’re craving a quick bite or a full feast, our kitchen delivers quality, consistency, and warmth in every order. Dine in, take out, or enjoy our fast service in a vibrant, welcoming space that celebrates the best of Mediterranean street food culture.
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Address: 5103 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33617
Phone: (813) 980-1270
Website: https://thedoughshowfl.com/
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Reviews
I will first by saying we loved the staff, the customer service was top top notch. They explained each days to us, they were patient when we asked questions and Did not feel like they were annoyed or rushed even with a line.
I will say we were not disappointed at all! We ordered 2 feteers, cheese lovers and chicken but added shrimp. So much flavor and such good Consistency. You can watch them make each feteers fresh right on the other it’s eod the window.
We also ordered the grill platter to get a taste of all of their skewers with their sides. Yet again, very very good.
Shawarma bites was our last thing we ordered and got chicken option and a beef option.
I ordered the Mixed Shawarma Feteer and the Beef Shawarma Bowl. The feteer had a well-cooked exterior, but the flavors came together better after it cooled down rather than straight out of the oven. The beef bowl was filling and became more interesting when paired with the condiments provided, which added contrast and depth to the dish, though overall execution felt slightly inconsistent across bites.
The Rice Pudding (classic) was the standout — good enough that I bought two more before leaving. The mango drink also tasted fresh and natural, not artificial. They also offer sweet feteer, which I didn’t try this visit but plan to next time.
Everything here is halal, which is appreciated. For those interested in lamb, it’s worth noting that lamb options are typically available about 2–3 hours after opening, not right away.
Would I return? Possibly. Between the desserts, the sweet feteer, and wanting to try their lamb, there’s enough reason to come back. While consistency on the main dishes could improve, there’s clear potential here.
I dont think we will visit that place again soon.
Their specialty dish is their Feteer, which is like a mix of a pizza and a hot pocket. You can see it being made & cooked from the window and overall, it’s a good and interesting dish. However, I thought it was pretty messy and greasy. The hummus is also really good though. Overall, I enjoyed it but would get something else; like a Shawarma Bowl.
This restaurant has easily become my favorite place to go for lunch and dinner with my family. Everything here is delicious. I usually get the beef shawarma platter and the beef shawarma feteer – both are delicious especially the feteer it’s addicting!!! Their half grilled chicken is also delicious if you’re in the mood for something lighter but equally wholesome. The music and the atmosphere are 10/10. The service is excellent, they are so nice and friendly and welcoming!!! Also the prices are very reasonable and make my frequent visits here possible. The only thing is it’s a bit far from me but worth the drive – I hope they open another location in Riverview.
Their falafels were huge crispy and hot and tasted great. My one and only issue were the sauces. I tried the garlic and tahini. The garlic just didn’t have that tangy garlic spice to it like they do it in the Middle East. I mean Easy ingredients to: lemon oil garlic and salt and processed until puffy not liquidy. The tahini sauce tasted like they added some yogurt to it and I barely tasted the sesame paste. But again super simple recipe: sesame paste, lemon, garlic, salt, and water to thin the mix and it should be a meld of tangy meets hearty nutty flavor. But honestly it’s rare to find a place that can do the sauces right. I’m just happy the tabuleh, meats, and falafel were perfect! Oh I did opt for fries over rice and they were hot and crispy (if only they added a little Vageeta seasoning to it to give it more flavor). But still goood! I’m bringing a friends next time and telling my coworkers about it! Way to beat Orlando!