Shawarmatee Its a Food truck, Craving an explosion of flavor that’s good for you too? Shawarmatee brings the authentic taste of delicious and healthy shawarma right to you. Find us rolling around San Antonio, serving up goodness one savory bite at a time. Experience the food truck that’s redefining fresh and flavorful.
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Address: 2310 Babcock Rd Shell, San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone: (210) 891-6100
Website: https://www.shawarmateetx.com/
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I kept seeing these amazing photos posted by Shawarmatee on social media, so we decided to drive out to their food truck on Friday evening.
The truck is parked in the Shell gas station on the corner of Babcock and Wurzbach. There’s space for about 5 or 6 cars on the side of the food truck. The menu is prominently displayed, and the area around looks as clean as one would expect a gas station parking lot to be.
The gentleman taking orders and packaging the food was polite enough. I’m not one for overly effusive or disingenuous customer service. As long as you’re not a jerk and the food and price are right, I can tolerate a bland interaction. We asked for details about a couple of menu items, but he kind of nodded while never answering the questions.
We ordered the mix shawarma plate, two Arabi wraps, and an order of falafel, as well as a can of Coke, bottles of water, and a mango drink.
It took about 15 minutes for our order to be ready, and everything was hot and well-packaged. He even threw in some extra tahini and garlic sauces (or what he said was garlic and tahini sauce).
My kids said the Arabi wraps were fine. They didn’t think the sauce had any garlic flavor whatsoever, and the tahini tasted more of oil than anything else. My husband and I both agreed that the beef included on our mixed shawarma plates tasted off. There’s a sweetness that develops as red meat begins to turn, and that’s the unpleasant flavor we detected when we ate our plates. The chicken, as many other Yelpers have pointed out, was beyond dry. It lacked seasoning and was throat-scratchingly dry. The salad was uninspired and lazy, and the rice was adequate. The falafel was broken and burned in areas, but had an overall good flavor and almost fluffy texture. I had to agree with the kids that the garlic sauce tasted more like mayo.
We didn’t finish our food and ended up going to an Indian food truck down the street to fill our stomachs. I feel bad writing this because this is an elderly gentleman, but I also don’t think the feedback on the chicken and the quality of food is being addressed.
We want to go out and feel we’re getting our money, gas, and time’s worth, and Shawarmatee failed to deliver on that. Instead, it feels like a cash grab from unsuspecting diners.
– lamb gyro sandwich $10 no side meat was cold and dry like it was sitting in the fridge and only veggies were lettuce and 1 small slice of tomato
– beef burger $11 with fries was a pretty good deal. Patty had good flavor with seasoning but it seemed cold.
You can choose your shawarma with either rice or roti.