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Hi. If you've ever had Jury Duty in El Cajon (there are four court houses where Jurors perform their Civic Duty in this large County), you may have wandered out looking for a snack or lunch on one of your breaks. Or you will. Just across Magnolia is the Panda Express and the newly opened Sammoon. This is a view from the parking lot and not from the courthouse…it is close to where Magnolia intersects with Broadway, where the Starbucks and soon to be El Cajon Brewing Company (which would be a far more interesting lunch during a court case) is located…just a bit more North in that same block/parking lot.
There is a menu posted outside…
As well as above the cash register where you order. You can see the spits of chicken and beef schawarma.
The inside is neat and clean and quite large(this location used to be a Red Brick Pizza franchise-see the oven all the way against the wall to the center/left?) (there is an area selling frozen foods(kubbas, potato chop, borak, cheese and beef pies) and bakery items (baklava-pistachio and walnut, and klecha-pistachio, walnut and date) as well as the sandwich rolls (Sammoons, 3 for$1)at the front, next to the cash register and also where this photo doesn't take you.
The Mister ordered the $4.99 special- a beef schawarma sandwich with a salad (cabbage with some fennel 'feathers' and parsley and a light dressing), pickles and a beverage (the sandwich alone is $4.49). The bread, baked here, is excellent-soft thin crusted, a nice chewy interior. Kind of a big pita. The schawarma is completely wonderful- tender, flavorful beef, cut thin. The sandwich was filled with fresh vegetables (tomato, cucumber, onion, parsley, a fresh yogurt based sauce and a sprinkle of some sumac). This was a substantial sandwich. 
I ordered the chicken schawarma salad ($6.99). There is even *more* meat on the salad than in the sandwich. Plus cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and olives. The plate is pretty deep and there was also a lot of lettuce. The $2 extra was well worth it. The chicken schawarma was also very flavorful, moist, tender. Seriously good. (It was served with a very tasty house made dressing, olive oil based and very herb-y).
The Mister also decided to order some falafel (49¢ each) and they were fresh made with the chickpea mix having the texture of a really good hushpuppy-airy and fluffy- and served with fresh tahini (sesame seed sauce (on the right)) and a tart-sweet mango pickle sauce (on the left). Light, fluffy, perfectly crisp and not oily. I've gotten pretty picky- and have cravings for good falafel and these are in my top five.
We decided to wait for next time to try a dessert.
Sammoon Bakery & Restaurant Mediterranean Cuisine 190 N. Magnolia El Cajon 92020 (619)441-2823
Sun-Thurs, 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat, 10am-midnight





That chicken salad is huge looking! Did you say a brewery is coming to El Cajon?
Interesting fruit sauce that accompanies the falafel. Was it a good replacement for tzatziki?
Looks good.
The chicken schawarma is so good, TFD- and this version, with the salad could be a meal for two. (Yes. I’ll send you a photo of the El Cajon Brewery. Signage is up…)
I buy mango pickle in jars at Mediterranean markets, Alyssa. Those have ingredients of vinegar, salt, mustard, turmeric and chili. This is the same-but fresh and blended…it does compliment the falafel.
It’s very good here, bill.