I was feeling the urge for some Mediterranean food and found myself in East Lansing. Woody’s Oasis on Trowbridge Road seemed like a great option.
Upon arrival, I realized exactly how hungry I was. I didn’t think twice about getting a side salad with my sandwich. This made my order more expensive, $10.06, but I was ravenous.
I opted for the Mediterranean blend salad, filled with Persian cucumbers, tomatoes, scallions and a light, zingy dressing. For my sandwich combo, I debated over chicken or steak shawarma, but eventually chose Woody’s spicy baked kibbee sandwich — a cooked combination of bulgur, onions and finely ground meat.
For a drink, I decided against traditional soda blends and filled my cup up with Woody’s house blend of iced tea, a perfectly refreshing choice.
Overall, that kibbee was chewy with a delightfully crunchy addition of pickled turnips and flavorful hummus. And on top of that mountain of food, I got a piece of flatbread. I hoovered up every last bite.
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