Shawarma Point
Fast food · Austin
About Shawarma Point
Shawarma Point, located in Austin, is a casual mobile eatery serving up delicious Middle Eastern favorites. We specialize in quick and satisfying fare, offering a menu of gyros, kebabs, and falafel. With a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars based on 194 reviews, we strive to provide quality food and servi...
Shawarma Point, located in Austin, is a casual mobile eatery serving up delicious Middle Eastern favorites. We specialize in quick and satisfying fare, offering a menu of gyros, kebabs, and falafel. With a rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars based on 194 reviews, we strive to provide quality food and service. Enjoy outdoor seating, or take advantage of our convenient no-contact delivery, delivery, and takeout options. We also offer dine-in service for lunch and dinner. Shawarma Point is wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable experience for all. Open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM.
What Customers Say About Shawarma Point
Shawarma Point is praised for its delicious and fresh food, especially the Beef/Lamb wrap and chicken shawarma. Many reviewers highlight the juicy chicken and flavorful hummus. Some customers have noted inconsistent flavor and service issues.
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Shawarma Point Austin Reviews
The Chicken Shawarma wrap and the Beef and Lamb Gyro (pictured) are hand’s down the best I’ve had in Austin. The pita bread, both in the wraps and in the Pita and Hummus side, is so soft, fluffy, and light, it almost melts in your mouth. You definitely don’t have to worry about feeling heavy after eating it! Finally, the Hummus is so good! I actually asked the person at the counter if it was made in-house, because it has almost a smokey flavor I’ve never tasted before in Hummus. If you’re a shawarma fan, or if you’ve never had shawarma before and are wanting to have the best first experience, absolutely come to Shawarma Point!
Great food! They did a good job with lunch for our office today. I think they did forget the sauces (tzatziki & garlic) but it was still delish. Recommend!
I know that true shawarma enthusiasts and purists might tear this place apart, as what they serve is far from traditional shawarma—it’s more of an Americanized adaptation, tailored to local tastes rather than sticking to the authentic Middle Eastern or Mediterranean style. That being said, if you’re looking for a solid alternative to a sandwich—something light, flavorful, and a bit different—this is a great option. The flavors are well-balanced, the portions are satisfying, and it’s an accessible, well-executed take on shawarma for the American market. Service is good, though the process takes a bit longer than expected. The kitchen is hidden from view, so you don’t get to see your food being prepared, but the ordering system is efficient. They give you a number, and instead of calling it out, you receive an SMS notification when your order is ready—a small but convenient touch. We ordered the falafel shawarma, which was juicy and flavorful, though I personally would have liked more fresh greens to balance out the texture. Overall, if you’re coming in expecting authentic shawarma, you might be disappointed. But if you’re just looking for a delicious, well-made wrap with familiar flavors, this place delivers.
Bro, that is the best damn hummus I've had in my life! I live for the different seed flavors in their falafel as well. Anyone talking smack about Shawarma is crazy. Their food is dope!
Shawarma hosted as one of the food trucks at Baylor Scott and White for nurses and healthcare week. They were incredibly kind, service was fast and the gyro (beef/lamb) was delicious! Thank you for being a part of this week.
Omg, white people spicy was more than enough! They can make the falafel bowl vegan, just make sure you say it. The white sauce isn't vegan.
Small but great place to hang out
The best food I’ve had my entire trip in Austin! Wow the Beef/Lamb wrap is unbelievable. You have to get it!
The Chicken Shawarma wrap and the Beef and Lamb Gyro (pictured) are hand’s down the best I’ve had in Austin. The pita bread, both in the wraps and in the Pita and Hummus side, is so soft, fluffy, and light, it almost melts in your mouth. You definitely don’t have to worry about feeling heavy after eating it! Finally, the Hummus is so good! I actually asked the person at the counter if it was made in-house, because it has almost a smokey flavor I’ve never tasted before in Hummus. If you’re a shawarma fan, or if you’ve never had shawarma before and are wanting to have the best first experience, absolutely come to Shawarma Point!
Great food! They did a good job with lunch for our office today. I think they did forget the sauces (tzatziki & garlic) but it was still delish. Recommend!
I know that true shawarma enthusiasts and purists might tear this place apart, as what they serve is far from traditional shawarma—it’s more of an Americanized adaptation, tailored to local tastes rather than sticking to the authentic Middle Eastern or Mediterranean style. That being said, if you’re looking for a solid alternative to a sandwich—something light, flavorful, and a bit different—this is a great option. The flavors are well-balanced, the portions are satisfying, and it’s an accessible, well-executed take on shawarma for the American market. Service is good, though the process takes a bit longer than expected. The kitchen is hidden from view, so you don’t get to see your food being prepared, but the ordering system is efficient. They give you a number, and instead of calling it out, you receive an SMS notification when your order is ready—a small but convenient touch. We ordered the falafel shawarma, which was juicy and flavorful, though I personally would have liked more fresh greens to balance out the texture. Overall, if you’re coming in expecting authentic shawarma, you might be disappointed. But if you’re just looking for a delicious, well-made wrap with familiar flavors, this place delivers.
Bro, that is the best damn hummus I've had in my life! I live for the different seed flavors in their falafel as well. Anyone talking smack about Shawarma is crazy. Their food is dope!
Shawarma hosted as one of the food trucks at Baylor Scott and White for nurses and healthcare week. They were incredibly kind, service was fast and the gyro (beef/lamb) was delicious! Thank you for being a part of this week.
Small but great place to hang out
Omg, white people spicy was more than enough! They can make the falafel bowl vegan, just make sure you say it. The white sauce isn't vegan.
The best food I’ve had my entire trip in Austin! Wow the Beef/Lamb wrap is unbelievable. You have to get it!
I had the best chicken Shawarma wrap! I’m usually not crazy about ordinary things like chicken. This one surprised me.
One of my fave places to grab lunch at fareground. The chicken is so juicy and delicious. I usually get a bowl with lettuce, rice, chicken, hummus and veggies. Food is ahead good and service is great. I find ordering online helps avoid the lunch crowd.
Best chicken Shwarma and you can even build your own version
The food here is so fresh and delicious… the service was perfect I enjoyed every bite I highly recommend!!!
I had the best chicken Shawarma wrap! I’m usually not crazy about ordinary things like chicken. This one surprised me.
Best chicken Shwarma and you can even build your own version
One of my fave places to grab lunch at fareground. The chicken is so juicy and delicious. I usually get a bowl with lettuce, rice, chicken, hummus and veggies. Food is ahead good and service is great. I find ordering online helps avoid the lunch crowd.
The food here is so fresh and delicious… the service was perfect I enjoyed every bite I highly recommend!!!
I tried the shawarma over rice at their fairground branch. The ordering process was smooth and fully automated, and my food arrived within 6 to 8 minutes—a quick turnaround. However, the meal itself was not was enjoyable. The chicken felt like it was overcooked, and the hummus lacked freshness. The salad was very fresh. That said, I believe this was an isolated incident, as Shawarma Point is usually quite consistent with its quality. On a positive note, the dining area was impressive—upscale, quiet, and offering comfortable seating, making for an enjoyable ambiance. Love that they offer halal food.
I tried the shawarma over rice at their fairground branch. The ordering process was smooth and fully automated, and my food arrived within 6 to 8 minutes—a quick turnaround. However, the meal itself was not was enjoyable. The chicken felt like it was overcooked, and the hummus lacked freshness. The salad was very fresh. That said, I believe this was an isolated incident, as Shawarma Point is usually quite consistent with its quality. On a positive note, the dining area was impressive—upscale, quiet, and offering comfortable seating, making for an enjoyable ambiance. Love that they offer halal food.
It was average and lacked flavor. The pita was inedible.
It was average and lacked flavor. The pita was inedible.
I was in from out of town for business and was excited to find a halal option so easily! I got a gyro with fries and a lemonade. The lemonade was delicious and easily something I could drink all day every day. That unfortunately was the highlight of the meal. The fries were way overcooked and greasy. And the wrap has no sauces on it. They give you sauce on the side but that's impossible to put on. I also tried dipping and that didn't work either. What bothered me most though the gyro had an odd crumbly texture. Almost like ground beef. Which was odd. The flavor was fine but overall the wrap was lack luster. Would not recommend.
I was in from out of town for business and was excited to find a halal option so easily! I got a gyro with fries and a lemonade. The lemonade was delicious and easily something I could drink all day every day. That unfortunately was the highlight of the meal. The fries were way overcooked and greasy. And the wrap has no sauces on it. They give you sauce on the side but that's impossible to put on. I also tried dipping and that didn't work either. What bothered me most though the gyro had an odd crumbly texture. Almost like ground beef. Which was odd. The flavor was fine but overall the wrap was lack luster. Would not recommend.
Tasty Pita, but u better order 2-3 as they have rather the size of a starter
For all the places to eat or order from at the Faregrounds, I wouldn't look in this direction again. Each time I've been at the Faregrounds all employees and people around in the atmosphere are happy to be there, I immediately didn't get that energy/vibe from this vendor. Nonetheless I was willing to order (which I shouldn't have) and just got a half-assed attitude from the person interacting with me. I just got asked what I wanted and asked for a chicken shawarma. When it was ready I was staring at my order while I waited an extra few minutes for my name to be called and get it handed to me. I was asked if I wanted hot sauce, which I replied, yes please. The worker turned and started putting some in a container and was holding in her hand while she started a whole conversation with her coworker and after she was done talking, THEN handed me the hot sauce... I address others with respect and was not given the same back. Immediately after an older gentleman was asked, "What would you like today sir?" I was not addressed this way and started to analyze as to why I wasn't treated the same as another customer. I will not make assumptions and leave this for speculation as I operate off of facts. Overall would never go back. My chicken shawarma was warm and not hot when I started to eat it, once I sat down outside. Nothing really to say positively about the food it was something to eat for the meanwhile but from the taste it was not something I would seek out from here specifically. Overall shocked I had an experience like this at the Faregrounds. I would recommend any of the other vendors if you value your time and want to be treated with respect; Not be ignored and leave feeling diminished. The ambience overall at the Faregrounds is amazing and that is why I rated the place with at least 2 stars.
The food is meh. It somewhat lacks all of the goodness and flavor that comes with mediterranean food. On the positive side, the bowl portion is quite a lot but not worth it given that you wanna stop eating halfway through. The young lady at the front counter is quite rude and appears to want to be left alone at all times.
The food is meh. It somewhat lacks all of the goodness and flavor that comes with mediterranean food. On the positive side, the bowl portion is quite a lot but not worth it given that you wanna stop eating halfway through. The young lady at the front counter is quite rude and appears to want to be left alone at all times.
Tasty Pita, but u better order 2-3 as they have rather the size of a starter
For all the places to eat or order from at the Faregrounds, I wouldn't look in this direction again. Each time I've been at the Faregrounds all employees and people around in the atmosphere are happy to be there, I immediately didn't get that energy/vibe from this vendor. Nonetheless I was willing to order (which I shouldn't have) and just got a half-assed attitude from the person interacting with me. I just got asked what I wanted and asked for a chicken shawarma. When it was ready I was staring at my order while I waited an extra few minutes for my name to be called and get it handed to me. I was asked if I wanted hot sauce, which I replied, yes please. The worker turned and started putting some in a container and was holding in her hand while she started a whole conversation with her coworker and after she was done talking, THEN handed me the hot sauce... I address others with respect and was not given the same back. Immediately after an older gentleman was asked, "What would you like today sir?" I was not addressed this way and started to analyze as to why I wasn't treated the same as another customer. I will not make assumptions and leave this for speculation as I operate off of facts. Overall would never go back. My chicken shawarma was warm and not hot when I started to eat it, once I sat down outside. Nothing really to say positively about the food it was something to eat for the meanwhile but from the taste it was not something I would seek out from here specifically. Overall shocked I had an experience like this at the Faregrounds. I would recommend any of the other vendors if you value your time and want to be treated with respect; Not be ignored and leave feeling diminished. The ambience overall at the Faregrounds is amazing and that is why I rated the place with at least 2 stars.
The only reason I gave them 1 star is because the trailer was actually there. This place is never open during supposed operation hours. The other location doesn't even have a trailer. The one time I did have the food it was really good. Part of the reason why I'm upset.
The only reason I gave them 1 star is because the trailer was actually there. This place is never open during supposed operation hours. The other location doesn't even have a trailer. The one time I did have the food it was really good. Part of the reason why I'm upset.
BEWARE, THEFT / HIDDEN CHARGES! Shawarma Point added an 8% “service fee” without any signage or notification, and when asked about it, the owner flat out lied and tried to say it was part of the tax. Took several minutes of convincing to get him to admit there was an extra fee added. Then I watch the next person get the same charge added… so obviously he’s been doing this all night. Shady and illegal business practice. Oh, and the order came out wrong too.
BEWARE, THEFT / HIDDEN CHARGES! Shawarma Point added an 8% “service fee” without any signage or notification, and when asked about it, the owner flat out lied and tried to say it was part of the tax. Took several minutes of convincing to get him to admit there was an extra fee added. Then I watch the next person get the same charge added… so obviously he’s been doing this all night. Shady and illegal business practice. Oh, and the order came out wrong too.
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