Written By: Hungry Grl, Big City (Jessica Iacullo)
It’s almost impossible to miss the bright teal food truck belonging to Jason Taylor of Pita My Shawarma. But, it’s even harder to pass up the most authentic shawarma food truck in Pittsburgh.
As LOCAL approaches its next issue covering Mediterranean spots (and my first print issue as food editor!), this is just a glimpse into the growing, authentic Mediterranean cuisine here in the 412.
This month, the business is celebrating its one-year anniversary with, of course, a pita party co-hosted by yours truly. It’ll be a night of food, drinks, art, and a community coming together to celebrate another business bringing diversity and fresh, delicious food to the Pittsburgh food scene.
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