Chicken Shawarma with Rice: The Toronto Office Lunch Everyone Loves
Craving chicken shawarma with rice that actually satisfies real teams? At Shawarma Moose on College Street, we prepare halal-friendly plates, bowls, and boxed meals that travel well, portion right, and taste incredible. Whether you’re feeding a downtown office, a warehouse shift, or a weekend event, here’s a practical, insider guide to ordering, planning, and enjoying this Toronto favorite.
Quick Answer
In Toronto at 898 College St, Shawarma Moose serves chicken shawarma with rice that’s halal-friendly, travel-ready, and customizable for any group size. Choose boxed meals for speed or a buffet for flexibility—both deliver consistent flavor and on-time service.
TL;DR: Chicken shawarma with rice is a balanced, crowd-pleasing order for Toronto teams. Pick individually packaged boxes for fast handoffs or a buffet for variety. Shawarma Moose offers halal options, clear labeling, and reliable delivery from 898 College St with late-night hours Thu–Sat.
What exactly is chicken shawarma with rice?
Chicken shawarma with rice is thinly shaved, marinated chicken cooked on a vertical rotisserie, served hot over seasoned rice, then finished with fresh toppings and sauces. At Shawarma Moose, you can add garlic sauce, tahini, or a spicy drizzle, plus sides like pickled turnips, Greek salad, hummus, garlic potatoes, or extra pita. It’s customizable, filling, and travel-friendly—ideal for office catering across Toronto.

Flavor profile and textures
Expect savory, gently spiced chicken with charred edges, fluffy rice seasoned with aromatics, and a creamy garlic or tahini finish. Crunch from pickles and fresh salad balances each bite. When done right, the plate eats warm and cohesive even after transit.
Dietary flexibility without compromise
Our kitchen is halal-friendly and offers vegetarian alternatives like falafel bowls and Greek salads. We can label meals with dairy-free or gluten-friendly notes, and we package sauces on the side to keep everything fresh and safe for mixed dietary needs.
Why Toronto teams love chicken shawarma with rice for office catering
- Balanced and filling: Protein-forward, with fiber-rich sides like salad, it keeps teams energized through meetings and late shifts.
- Customizable: Halal-friendly proteins, sauces on the side, and add-ons make it easy to satisfy different tastes.
- Travel-ready: Chicken shawarma with rice holds heat and texture better than many meals during delivery across downtown neighborhoods.
- Budget-flexible: Choose individually packaged meals for simplicity or buffet style for collaboration and varied appetites.
For more menu context and ordering pointers, see our College Street guide to shawarma and rice and our why shawarma rice works for offices.
What’s on the Shawarma Moose menu (beyond the plate)
Proteins and mains
We cover the essentials and more: chicken shawarma, beef shawarma, falafel, beef kebabs, and mixed-protein platters. Plates, bowls, and wraps let staff choose their ideal format. If variety is the goal, our mixed shawarma on rice is a hit for teams that want both chicken and beef.
Essential sides and sauces
Round out your order with Greek salad, garlic potatoes, hummus, tzatziki, and warm pita. Sauces—garlic, tahini, and spicy—come on the side by default, so each person can customize the plate.
Packaging formats
Choose from individually packaged meals or buffet-style service. Boxed meals speed up distribution and reduce handoff friction; buffets create a collaborative feel and let people control portion sizes.
Boxed meals vs. buffet vs. bowls: which format should you order?
| Format | Best for | Pros | Consider |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individually packaged | Fast handoffs, training days, large meetings | Labeled, sanitary, portion-controlled, quick distribution | Less flexibility for seconds |
| Buffet style | Team-building, variable appetites, mixed preferences | People choose portions; great variety; social | Requires serving space and coordination |
| Bowls | Lighter lunches, wellness-focused teams | More greens, less starch; easy to eat at desks | Not as filling as rice plates |
| Rice plates | Hearty appetites, longer shifts | Most filling, travel-ready, temperature-stable | Slightly heavier midday |
If you’re still deciding, our catering and delivery overview outlines how we help with portion planning, dietary notes, and timing windows.
How to order chicken shawarma with rice for offices and warehouses
1) Lead times and headcount
For groups of 20–100, place your order 24–48 hours in advance. Same-day may be available for smaller counts depending on the time of day. If your team has fasting, halal, dairy-free, or gluten-friendly needs, add notes early so our team can label accordingly.
2) Delivery windows and labeling
Large shifts benefit from staggered delivery windows, especially in dense downtown areas. Individually labeled boxes reduce bottlenecks at handoff—names, dietary tags, and sauce notes help the right meals hit the right desks quickly.
3) Portion planning
Standard office appetite is one plate per person. For late-night or warehouse crews, plan roughly 1.25 servings per person to cover seconds. Don’t forget beverages, extra pita, and sauce refills for buffets.
4) Packaging choices
Individually packaged meals shine for training days and distributed teams. Buffets are ideal when you have a break room or meeting space and want to encourage mingling.

Nutrition notes and dietary accommodations
Chicken shawarma with rice delivers satisfying protein and pairs well with salads and legumes for a balanced plate. Our kitchen focuses on consistent seasoning and careful prep so the meal tastes as good at your desk as it does on College Street. Vegetarian and vegan team members can opt for falafel plates or salads, and we can pack sauces on the side to keep things dairy-free if needed.
Halal-friendly preparation
We maintain halal-friendly sourcing and preparation standards. If you have specific certification requirements for corporate events, let us know so we can provide details and label your order accordingly.
Pricing and portion planning for Toronto teams
Per-person pricing varies based on protein selection, sides, and packaging format. Rice plates are the most filling and cost-effective for hungry teams; bowls are lighter; wraps are great for mobile meetings. For buffets, plan for generous shared sides—Greek salad, garlic potatoes, and pita—so everyone leaves satisfied without overspending.
Quick planning timeline
| Timeline | What to finalize |
|---|---|
| 48–72 hours out | Headcount ranges, format (boxed vs buffet), dietary needs |
| 24 hours out | Exact count, delivery window(s), labeling instructions |
| Day of | Room setup, utensils/napkins, beverage and dessert add-ons |
Mini case: feeding a 45-person warehouse lunch near College Street
A distribution crew close to College Street needed something hearty and efficient between staggered shifts. We recommended a 60/40 split of chicken and beef shawarma on rice, a large tray of Greek salad, garlic potatoes, and extra pita. Individually labeled boxes with “no dairy,” “extra garlic,” and “spicy” tags cut the handoff time in half versus a shared buffet. The team leads noted fewer post-lunch dips in energy and simpler cleanup.
Seasonal and late-night use cases
Toronto weather can be unpredictable. In winter, hot chicken shawarma with rice stays comforting and steady during transit; in summer, bowls with extra salad win. For events, festivals, or overtime schedules, note our late-night hours Thu–Sat until 3:00 AM. We’re practiced at timing windows across neighborhoods so your order arrives hot when—and where—you need it.
Local Tips
- Tip 1: If your office is along College Street near Ossington or east toward Little Italy, request a delivery window that avoids peak streetcar times on the 506 line for faster handoff.
- Tip 2: For summer patio meetings around Trinity Bellwoods, bowls and extra salad travel best; in colder months, rice plates keep heat longer during short walks from reception.
- Tip 3: Warehouse teams near Dufferin and Dundas should consider staggered deliveries to match shift changes—fewer lines, fresher plates, happier crews.
FAQs: chicken shawarma with rice in Toronto
How do I decide between boxed meals and a buffet?
Go boxed if you need speed, minimal setup, and clear labeling for dietary needs. Choose a buffet if you have a break room and want guests to pick their portions. For mixed scenarios, combine individually labeled mains with shared salads and extra sauces—fast handoffs with some flexibility.
What’s the cost per person?
Pricing depends on proteins, sides, and packaging. Rice plates are the most filling per dollar, while bowls are lighter. Add-ons like Greek salad, garlic potatoes, and extra pita scale well for larger groups. Share your headcount and budget and we’ll guide you to a plan that satisfies without overspending.
Is your menu halal-friendly?
Yes. We maintain halal-friendly sourcing and preparation. If you need documentation for corporate compliance, we’ll provide details and label meals accordingly. We also accommodate vegetarian, dairy-free, and gluten-friendly requests—just include notes at checkout.
Do chicken shawarma plates travel well?
They do. We pack proteins and rice to retain heat, and we send sauces on the side for best texture. For longer deliveries or outdoor events, consider insulated drop-off times and a quick setup plan to keep everything at its best.
Can I mix formats (wraps, bowls, and plates)?
Absolutely. Many teams order a core of chicken shawarma with rice plates, add a few bowls for lighter eaters, and include wraps for on-the-go staff. We’ll help balance counts so everyone gets what they want.
Key Takeaways
- Chicken shawarma with rice is a dependable, customizable, and budget-friendly choice for Toronto offices and warehouses.
- Pick boxed meals for speed and labeling or a buffet for flexibility and collaboration.
- Plan for 1.25 servings per person for late shifts; add salads, potatoes, and sauces to satisfy mixed appetites.
- Shawarma Moose offers halal-friendly options, clear labels, and reliable delivery from 898 College St.

