Bad customer service, messed up order and would not make it right. Ordered the plate and had no fries, would not make it right, said had to pay $ 2.15 extra. The man never asked me which sides I wanted, in the past I was prompted or given fries. Hope never coming back is worth $ 2.15.
Aziz G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Food court fare is almost always a compromise. These poor restaurant owners don’t get the space for a full kitchen, and only get about an hour’s worth of business a day. Eats Express is the Mediterranean food option at Greenway and does an average job. I come here for lunch when I am hankering for hummus, gyro, or baba ganoush. They offer perfectly adequate versions of these dishes. The hummus is too liquefied for my palate, and the shwarma is very oily. They aren’t great but they aren’t terrible either, exactly what you’d expect at a food court. They also have a nice salad bar-style collection of condiments and pre-cut vegetables which is nice for dressing your gyro or shwarma. They drop from 3 to 2 stars because they only offer white-flour based pitas. They are warm and tasty but so bad for you. If you order a gyro or shwarma you get 2 of these bad boys(one for the wrap and another to eat the hummus) that combine for an absurd number of carbs! Order a salad? Take a white flour pita with that. The manager says they used to offer whole wheat options, but because whole wheat has a far more limited shelf life than white flour they couldn’t stock them correctly. For credit card payments they use square, meaning that the receipts are auto-emailed to you which is nice. In summary this place is alright if you are hankering for Mediterranean food and aren’t terrible picky. You wouldn’t bring your friends for a lunch here, but for a food court it’s adequate.
Alicia R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Eats Express is part of the food court of the Greenway Plaza buildings. They have an overall Mediterranean theme, but also serve burgers, including veggie and turkey burgers. I decided to try the chicken shwarma with baba ganoush and cauliflower. The sandwich wasn’t too bad, had onion, tomato, and pickle. The baba ganoush was alright — I’m not sure what the ideal flavor is, but I’m used to it being more smoky-tasting. The pita served alongside not as soft as I would like, but not bad. The fried cauliflower was good, but very oily. All was served with a little cup of what I think was garlic aioli. Never a bad condiment to have. I think my meal was about $ 8 – 9, was very filling — not the best of the food court, not the worst.