by Dennis B.
The actual name of the business is "Pita Paradise Cafe"; the sign says "Pita Cafe", so I guess the Paradise didn't fit. It also doesn't fit the place.The Pita Paradise Cafe is a small place with a few tables and chairs for dining in, decorated with middle eastern costumes and hookahs. The menu is middle eastern; although you can get a "Philly Cheesesteak" pita. And of course, they have Gyros.The first impression is that the place is a dump; I wouldn't want to dine in here. The girl at the register was unfamiliar with the food; when I asked some questions about the menu items she replied "I'm not Jordanian or Greek". I'm not sure why that releases her from having to know about the food on the menu at her place of employment, but apparently it does. I ordered a Kefta Burger Pita, which is described as a spiced lamb hamburger. There is no mention on the menu of what else is stuffed into the Pita, and I wasn't given any choices. I also received no sauces or choice of condiments when the food was ready.From the picture, you can see its more of a meatball than a hamburger, and it included lettuce, tomatoes, raw onions and hummus (I thiink). I would have had them leave out the hummus if given the choice. The pita was a bit stale, and the sandwich wasn't anything special . I ended up dressing it up with some Tzatziki i had left over in my fridge.All and all, its not a place I'd go to again. 1.5 Stars.
by John R.
Putting this place on the map...the food is great, the prices are absolutely awesome, and the authentic middle eastern cuisine is on point. The owners are from Jordan so they brought a piece of the old country over to Florida with them. Spectacular, spectacular, spectacular, my gf and I frequent this place often.I've had pita wraps and dinner plates here, all are bursting with flavor and freshness. Guilt free too...