A gyro wrap filled with delicious goodness in the form of sliced, breaded chicken breast, lettuce, Swiss and American cheese, mayo and
tomato.
Hanis are best accompanied with chili cheese fries and copious amounts of
cigarette smoke. In fact, most hani extremists will only eat a hani with these two crucial side dishes. Also, the hani is best enjoyed if eaten in the early hours of morning, after bar close, served by a waitress of Mediterranean - mainly meaning
Greek, Albanian or Yugoslavian - descent.
The dish is indicative of
Greek Detroit, and can only be enjoyed at one of the area's many National Coney Islands.
Put bluntly, a hani is the only meal a person should order upon entering a National's; to do otherwise would be a mistake and will often bring a look of disgust from other patrons and ridicule from those in your party.