In general, the name of the institution justifies.. I took the middle one, with the name "St. Petersburg style". There is a lot of filling, it is balanced and technically competently twisted. I put 9/10 on the scale of Belarus
But the name has nothing to do with St. Petersburg at all from the word: in St. Petersburg, the shawarma is not the same shape, there are no carrots in Korean and not such a liquid sauce as in this one. To refer to the classics of the shaverma of the city on the Neva, you need to visit it and understand its essence and content. Score 7.5 / 10 on Peter's scale
It was a nice place, and it smelled delicious. A good selection of shawarma, snacks, drinks. It's a great menu, which is a rarity for shawarma balls. But I couldn't eat — there is no such thing as "shawarma on a plate", only in pita bread.