4.8 – 456 reviews • Middle Eastern restaurant
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Pita Express
1034 Greenville Hwy, Hendersonville, NC 28792 Open Hours Monday-Saturday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM Friday Dinner 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Reviews
ALLISON McCosh
My favorite hummus in the world is made here FRESH daily! Lina and her hubby are amazing people! The food is incredibly authentic!!! Bring cash!
… moreWill Smith
Excellent flavors and fresh salad!
I see other reviews regarding the ordering situation which I had no problems with because it was quick and convenient and I didn’t have to wait to place my order.
The food was very tasty and I don’t feel bad or sluggish after eating it
I give this place 8.5/10 I will definitely eat here again!
… moreRobert Hildreth
Fabulous gyros good iced tea, nice Greek salad. The owner was very accommodating for the children. Simple low key, reasonably priced great food. Highly recommended if you want to stop for a bite to eat.
… moreNataly Schwartz
Food was great! I can tell the salad was fresh and not over seasoned. The gyro had a good amount of lamb. Good portion of food for lunch! The lady at the front was kind, the place is small but it’s clean and organized.
… moreHawk C
I wish we could allot half stars. So I really enjoyed the food it was really good though a little light on meat. But the salad was fresh and a good size, the sauce was on POINT!! The downside is that you’re going to wait. Even during the week you’ll wait, so this isn’t what I’d say is “fast food”.
It is also a kind of snooty area so the other clientele isn’t friendly. Now the woman working the cashier was very VERY friendly. But no one else was. It’s a rather cozy dining area too so you do sit a bit shoulder to shoulder making it a bit awkward if you have anyone with special needs. Dirty looks from other customers because you have a child who is developmentally delayed makes for a rather tense lunch. At least the woman at the cash registered was kind even if no one else was.
… moreRhodeena Gonzalez
Owners are very accommodating to dietary restrictions. Tonight we had vegan moussaka, filled with eggplant and cauliflower. The flavor was incredibly intense and the texture was super creamy. If you live in the area be sure to get on the email list so you always know what the Friday night special is and order early in the week.
… morePark Model on my own land 26
I enjoy Mediterranean food because of the fresh; not fried ingredients. Each dish that I have tried here is put together perfectly. Love all of the oregano on the Greek salad! Yum!
… moreDavid Williams
This is a hard one to categorize. The place is very plain, the service was a little slow, I think there was only one person there. However the food was very good. I had the gyro combo, my wife had the hummus plate. I would come back.
… moreWendy R
Quaint little business. I’ve been wanting to go for a while but the hours of operation are kinda all over the place. There’s a lot of signs all over this place. Signs for everything. The falafel was sadly dry and overcooked but the oil to fry them really needs to be changed. It was pretty bad and the fries too, sadly. The hummus was creamy and delicious. The little side salad thing on the falafel plate was strange and needed to be tossed. There was crunch left on the veggies and the separation of the yogurt was not good. The gyro was really good. Meat tender and not overcooked. Fresh veggies and warm Pita. The place needs a good ceiling to floor cleaning and please remove some signs. It’s too much! They have belly dancing classes woth of course signs. The drink machine had zero options ALL were out- no syrup. The lemonade was good. She directed us towards the iced tea. It was made a couple days ago and had a fermented rancid taste so lemonade was the drink for us. I would go back and get the gyro plate with hummus. I would probably take it to go too.
… moreBrian Howell
Authentic locally-owned Middle Eastern diner, entirely staffed by an older couple from the Levant. Unfortunately, that’s the end of the good news.
The food is just okay — the Greek salad is built on a bed of cheap iceberg lettuce — although the pita bread is top notch. The portions are modest and the meals overpriced, served on styrofoam plates with plastic utensils. They hand you a styrofoam to+go cup and you go fill your drink. At least it’s consistent.
You place your order at a makeshift little window that makes you feel like you’re still in the middle of the pandemic, They do bring your food to the table. Everything else — including bussing — is strictly self-serve.
You know, it wouldn’t be so bad if the meals were, say, $6 to $12. But at $10 to $15 a plate, I just expect a better dining experience.
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