Patar Shawarma

On the menu Β· $15.75

ShawarmaΒ BowlΒ OverΒ Fries

Skip the bread and let the fries do the carrying. The bowl over fries is exactly what it sounds like β€” a bed of hot, crispy fries loaded with shawarma carved straight off the spit, garlic sauce, pickles, and the fixings, eaten with a fork instead of one hand. It's the order for when you want everything in the wrap and then some.

Crispy fries loaded with carved shawarma, garlic sauce, pickled turnips, and onion in a bowl at Patar Shawarma Glendale

$15.75

Crispy fries buried under fresh-carved shawarma, garlic sauce, and pickles. Fork required.

Loaded, not layered as an afterthought

The fries go down first, hot out of the oil and salted, then we pile carved chicken or beef straight off the spit on top while everything is still steaming. Garlic sauce goes over that, then pickled turnips and cucumbers, a scatter of fresh onion and tomato, and a little more toum because the fries underneath are going to drink it. By the time it reaches you the bottom layer of fries has started soaking up the meat juices and the sauce, which is the entire reason this order exists.

It's the same meat, same toum, same pickles as the wrap β€” we just swapped the lavash for a bed of fries and handed you a fork. Nothing about the build is dialed back for being a bowl. If anything it's the most generous way to eat a single order at the counter.

Why fries instead of bread or rice

The plate gives you rice, the wrap gives you lavash, and the bowl over fries gives you the thing a lot of people actually wanted the whole time. Fries hold the meat and the sauce the way rice does, but they bring crunch and salt that rice can't, and they don't need a hand free the way a wrap does. Eat it at a table, eat it in the passenger seat, eat it standing over the box on your kitchen counter β€” it works in all three positions.

It also happens to skip the bread entirely without making a thing of it, so if you're not in a lavash mood, this is your order. The only rule is timing: fries are at their peak for about ten minutes, so this one rewards eating it sooner rather than letting it ride in a bag.

The order that splits or doesn't

One bowl is a full meal for one genuinely hungry person, and it's also a solid thing to set in the middle of the table with a few forks when nobody can decide. Late night, it shows up constantly β€” it's substantial, it's fast off the line, and it scratches the loaded-fries itch that hits somewhere around midnight without sending you to a drive-through.

Get it carved chicken, beef, or mixed, with extra garlic sauce on the side if you know what's good. Pickup at (747) 377-0707 is the move here so the fries land hot, but it's on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub too β€” just eat it the minute it arrives.

Questions, answered

Can I choose the meat on the bowl?+

Yes β€” chicken, beef, or mixed, all carved to order off the spit. Say which when you order, and ask for extra garlic sauce on the side if you want it.

Is the bowl over fries gluten-free?+

There's no bread in it, but the fries share a busy kitchen fryer and the meat and toum are prepped alongside everything else. If you have a celiac-level sensitivity, tell us before ordering and we'll walk you through it.

Does it travel well for delivery?+

It's best eaten within about ten minutes while the fries are still crisp, so pickup wins if you're close. On delivery, open it and dig in the moment it lands β€” the longer it sits, the softer the fries get.

Find us on Colorado St

Patar Shawarma Β· 625 E Colorado St, Glendale, CA 91205

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Patar Shawarma Β· 625 E Colorado St, Glendale, CA 91205 Β· (747) 377-0707 Β· Open daily 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM

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