Reviews
What Kam499 likes about Pitta Crepe:
Round the corner from work so eat here quite often. Never had a problem. Always love the food here and have tried all the meats including falafel. Morrocan Lamb is my favourite though. The only thing I will say is that I never feel full after it but might be because I'm greedy and it's so good. View all feedback. What R M doesn't like about Pitta Crepe:
I visited this restaurant after hearing that it was the new location of 'Pita Crepe.' I found it to be really expensive compared to the portion size and quality of the old place. I understand that a physical store will have higher overhead costs than a food trailer, but the offerings here are not good value. Anecdotally, I also found that the Pita Crepe tasted better. There are similar and better value options for th... View all feedback.
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I visited this restaurant after hearing that it was the new location of 'Pita Crepe.' I found it to be really expensive compared to the portion size and quality...
read moreTo start, this restaurant is extremely expensive. I paid £14.70 for 2 chicken pitta wraps with a side of Mediterranean salad, 1 coffee, and a water. The chicken...
read moreThe prices have been raised, making it a pricey lunch even for a 'Friday treat'. The once delicious chunky chicken tikka has now turned into a dried strip of mi...
read moreI was a longtime regular of Pitta Crepe due to working in the local area, and was a big fan of the food and value for money. Unfortunately Pita Box has managed...
read moreVery Expensive compared to Pita Crepe. Also the meats are all dry and taste like they have been sat there for hours. Cheap Minced chicken is passed off as real...
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read moreOnce known for its delicious and affordable offerings, Pita Box has disappointed many loyal patrons. Recent changes in menu and pricing have left customers feeling underwhelmed and dissatisfied. The chicken dishes, once vibrant and flavorful, have devolved into dry, processed options lacking the quality their predecessors boasted. Prices have soared without justifying the cost; even familiar favorites like fries have lost their appeal. Vegetarians also report frustration with subpar falafel wraps. Unless the management listens to customer feedback, Pita Box risks alienating its once-dedicated following, turning what was a culinary staple into a regrettable choice in Altrincham.