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Zaki Kabob House Make A Wish Wednesday

Zaki Kabob House is
expanding their social media presence – and making a difference at the same
time with the launch of their Make A Wish Wednesday promotion. The restaurant
is asking everyone to earn the swarm badge through Foursquare – and the
restaurant will donate 15% of total sales between 12pm and 3pm to the Make a
Wish Foundation. 



“We run a family business
and a big part of our business model is to give back to the community,” said
Ramzy Ayyad, owner of Zaki Kabob House. “We have been looking for a creative
way to expand our social media presence and this seemed like the perfect
opportunity. The Make A Wish Foundation does so much for so many – we want to
help them with their mission.” 



When:  Wednesday, February 12th  2014 from 12pm to 3pm

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Where: Zaki
Kabob House, 1101 San Pablo Ave., Albany, CA



What: Make a Wish Wednesday –
Earn your swarm badge through Foursquare – the restaurant will
donate 15% of the total sales between 12pm and 3pm to the Make a Wish
Foundation.

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About Zaki Kabob House:



Zaki Kabob House opened in 2008 offering
home-cooked, original recipe Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food that goes
way beyond falafels and shawerma wraps to include delicious soups, kabobs in
all varieties, zaki, moujadara, salads, tabouleh, and so much more. Their
famous rotisserie chicken is well-known and comes from a well-guarded family
secret recipe. And don’t forget to save room for dessert – their walnut
baklava, kunafa and halvah will have your mouth watering! They pride themselves
on the quality of their food, superior nutritional value and community
involvement. Something you won’t find anywhere else is an incredible ambience. Stop
in on any Saturday evening to enjoy Eastern European and Arabic music performed
by local artists. To learn more, visit http://www.zakikabobhouse.com.

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