The street is empty at 2:03 AM — All Anomalies in Scary Shawarma Kiosk
I was halfway through a double shift when the camera pinged: a man with no face at the curb, perfectly still. You learn fast what to serve and what to close the shutter on. If you want to keep the inspection score low and your nerves intact, read this like a map.
I’ll walk you through every customer who can ruin a night — the ones you must never serve, the oddballs you can hand a shawarma to, and the seasonal guests that arrive only for an event. You’ll find practical cues you can use on sight and sound, quick heuristics for the CCTV, and a few tricks I picked up from Discord threads and long YouTube guides.
How do I detect anomalies in Scary Shawarma Kiosk?
You catch most of them on camera: switch to night vision, then flip to the second camera if something feels off. Trust the audio too — a screamer on the feed or a ringtone that sounds wrong is often the first clue.
What happens if I serve too many anomalies in Scary Shawarma Kiosk?
Serve the wrong type and your error meter climbs. Serve too many dangerous anomalies and you’ll face the Friday inspection fail-state; serve harmless ones by mistake and you cost yourself points you could have kept for safe customers.
The street grows quiet after midnight — Dangerous Anomalies
You should never, ever serve these. I call them decisive failures: they aren’t just creepy, they actively punish you. Use the CCTV and night vision the moment something unsettles your gut; close the shutter immediately when you confirm one of these signatures.
| Anomaly | Description |
|---|---|
![]() Back Holes |
Using the CCTV, you can spot the numerous black holes on the back of this customer. |
![]() Skinwalker |
Normally, there is no difference. Switching to the CCTV camera shows a weirdly textured skeleton. |
![]() Nightvision Missing |
This customer appears invisible when seen through the night vision |
![]() CCTV Screamer |
When seen through CCTV, a person appears close, screaming on the camera |
![]() Passenger |
When seen through CCTV, a person appears riding the customer on their back |
![]() Dancer |
Using the night vision on CCTV, you can spot this customer dancing |
![]() Body Double |
When seen through the camera, a body double appears behind the customer |
![]() Out Back Double |
When seen through the second camera, you can see a body double customer at the back of your shop |
![]() Injured Anomaly |
Spot the cuts and bruises on the customer to identify this anomaly |
![]() Gibberish Speaker |
An old man appears, speaking gibberish words that are not at all human |
![]() Doppleganger |
You can identify this anomaly by understanding the audio when you say to have seen this person before |
![]() The Twins |
Two customers appear together, and one of them always seem to turn their head rapidly |
![]() The Hacker |
Identify this one by hearing the audio teasing you and trying to cut down your internet |
| Headless Man | Exactly as the name suggests, there is no head on this anomaly |
| Chopped Head | The head is chopped and turned backwards |
| Clown | An anomaly wearing a clown costume can appear and enter the Kiosk |
![]() White Eyes Woman |
The eyes of this woman roll inside |
You can still hear laughter across the street — Harmless Anomaly
These customers are odd, but they won’t break your shift if you serve them. Treat them like strange regulars: quick scan, confirm on camera if you need to, then hand over the shawarma and move on.
| Anomaly | Description |
|---|---|
![]() Karate Man |
This guy has a muscular body, does karate, and is harmless |
![]() Drunk Guy |
He appears at the shop with no money, but he will come back later to pay you |
![]() Michael Myers |
He comes wearing a white mask and you just need to serve him the shawarma |
![]() Crazy Cat Lady |
Comes with a strange cat, but she is completely harmless |
![]() Phone Lady |
She has a loud ringtone on her phone |
![]() The Smiling Man |
Has a weird grin all across the face |
![]() One-Handed Lady |
One hand of this lady is tiny, while the other is long |
![]() The Faceless Man |
This guy literally has no face but an infinite hole instead. Don’t look at him directly |
![]() Dancing Lady |
She just dances and gives you her order |
| Booger Man | A customer comes up and demands if you eat his booger, he will give you $1,000 (≈€845 as of Feb 13, 2026). ([exchange-rates.org](https://www.exchange-rates.org/exchange-rate-history/usd-eur-2026?utm_source=openai)) |
The calendar lights up for holidays — Special and Event Anomaly
Events bring guests that change the rules. You can treat these like timed objectives: they give tasks, spawn odd behavior, or interrupt the grill. Watch the second camera and the timers on-screen; event spawns usually follow a pattern you can exploit.
| Anomaly | Description |
|---|---|
The Narrator |
This is just the voice of the game giving you tutorials to the game |
![]() Santa |
As the name suggests, Santa might appear asking for food |
![]() The Inspection |
The Inspection happens every Friday at 2:00 AM. |
![]() The Meat |
Sometimes the meat can suddenly start talking, and you must quickly stop the grill |
| Valentine’s Cupidon | Gives you the task to find the heart that you can get from the electrical junction box behind the Kiosk |
![]() The Watcher |
You can spot this beside the grill, silently watching from the back |
![]() Dripping Liquid |
Don’t look above when loud moaning sounds and drops of liquid fall. Just exit the Kiosk |
Two quick heuristics that changed my win-rate: always cross-check audio with the second camera, and never assume a still customer is safe — movement on the feed often signals a body double or passenger. Treat each suspicious sign as a mini-hypothesis and confirm it quickly; your shutter is a cheap insurance policy.
Community hubs on Discord and walkthrough creators on YouTube are where I first saw strategies that stuck — use them to compare spawn patterns and event timings, not to copy blindly. Steam guides and Reddit threads also list micro-spawns and rare combos if you want the long-form lists.
Everything here reads like a short field manual: learn the dangerous silhouettes, serve the harmless ones without drama, and watch the clock during events. Think of the camera system as a second set of eyes and the inspection as a referee — ignore either and you hand the night to the anomalies like a key to a locked door.
So tell me: which anomaly taught you the fastest lesson at the midnight kiosk?



























