Vegan Restaurant

Spitz Mediterranean Street Food

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · lehi · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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The Spitz gyro was awesome. The Berliner wrap was good, just needed some more sauce but that is a personal opinion. The veggies tasted and looked fresh. Reason for only 4 stars was the fries had almost zero sauce and only one olive. The other reason was the price. Seemed a little too steep when a menu item is between 12-14 dollars then to add a combo (side and drink) for another 6 dollars. Three people (gyro, two wraps, three drinks and the loaded sweet potatoes) cost us 64 dollars with tax. Atmosphere was chill and menu was clutter free.

The Spitz gyro was awesome. The Berliner wrap was good, just needed some more sauce but that is a personal opinion. The veggies tasted and looked fresh. Reason for only 4 stars was the fries had almost zero sauce and only one olive. The other reason was the price. Seemed a little too steep when a menu item is between 12-14 dollars then to add a combo (side and drink) for another 6 dollars. Three people (gyro, two wraps, three drinks and the loaded sweet potatoes) cost us 64 dollars with tax. Atmosphere was chill and menu was clutter free.

I love Greek fusion. And this place has fused its way into my stomach. A zesty atmosphere mixed with sweet aromas of delicious food. My personal favorites are the classic Gyro, street cart fries with sweet potato, fries, and beef & lamb. From falafel to quinoa salad, there is something here to enjoy.

I love Greek fusion. And this place has fused its way into my stomach. A zesty atmosphere mixed with sweet aromas of delicious food. My personal favorites are the classic Gyro, street cart fries with sweet potato, fries, and beef & lamb. From falafel to quinoa salad, there is something here to enjoy.

The first time I ate at Spitz for lunch, it was totally unique. My parents came with me, along with Grandpa Wootan and Lucretia. My dad and I knew that the restaurant's decor and architecture looked reminiscent of this regional Tex-Mex fast-casual chain called Tijuana Flats. Their Beef & Lamb Street Cart Doner Wrap Combo meal with fries and garlic aoli was pretty tasty. Maybe I should try German Doner Kebab once I'll return to England and see how will that compare to Spitz.