My family just makes our own kebabs. I don't know how people normally do it, but we stick meat, green peppers, and onions on a stick, then cook it and call it good.
Oh my, I've got confused with all there translations and got it totally wrong. Sure, kebab is that thing you decribed. And I was thinking about
shawarma all the time. What a slowpoke I am, shame on me
People here do make their own kebab, too. Or rather a
specific type with the same concept. It has become sort of traditional to cook it when you gather in a company and go somewhere for a picnic - without calling it picnic, though - and make a fire, and play guitar and sing all night through
and drink, duh.
Yep. Maybe not quite as popular as pizza or Chinese food, but certainly there are a lot of sushi bars in urbanized parts of California. They are somewhat more expensive -- definitely in the "restaurant" category as opposed to "fast-food chains" -- but popular. In fact, you can buy little trays of ready-made sushi in most supermarkets.
The nicer is the place, the higher is the price. They take extra money to allow you to eat/drink from real dishes, not the plastic ones, and enjoying relaxing atmosphere. But we still have some suchi joints that can be classified as fast food. And sushi delivery, like a pizza delivery, is here too, of course.