Photos: Restaurant chefs in Benghazi prepare a 600kg shawarma

Part of a promotional campaign by the restaurant to attract more customers

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Chef Muhammad Yassin, 40, cuts shawarma from one of the largest Shawarma skewers (661 kg) at Al Demashqi restaurant in Benghazi, Libya.
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The skewer weighed more than 600 kilograms of chicken, which was prepared by the chefs of the Al-Dimashqi Restaurant for Levantine Food, which was established in Benghazi in 2004, as part of a promotional campaign at showing the restaurant’s expertise to attract more customers. Above, chef Muhammad Yassin cuts shawarma with a knife from one of the largest Shawarma skewers (661 kg) at al Demashqi restaurant in Benghazi.
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A restaurant worker cuts shawarma sandwiches with meat from one of the largest Shawarma skewers (661 kg) at Al Demashqi restaurant in Benghazi.
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A man looks through the window at the restaurant workers preparing shawarma sandwiches with meat from one of the largest Shawarma skewers.
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Dozens of customers queued in front of the restaurant and children were seen playing in front of the restaurant while workers rushed to prepare sandwiches to meet their vast demand.
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Customers at Al Demashqi restaurant in Benghazi.
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The restaurant worker heats shawarma sandwiches with meat from one of the largest Shawarma skewers.
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A restaurant worker shows shawarma sandwiches.
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Al Demashqi restaurant in Benghazi, Libya.

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