Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in St Peters including Zahli, Kepos and Co, Kepos Street Kitchen, Pasha's Turkish Restaurant, Nour Sydney, Shenkin Enmore, Shenkin Erskineville, Barzaari
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4 based on 82 reviews
If you despise Middle Eastern Food, you should still try this restaurant. Yes, we had a voucher which allowed us to share five different aspects of the menu: bites, smalls, bigs, sides and desert. This strategy turned out to be optimal as it allowed as a real range of what the restaurant could produce. For the bites, you would be foolish to pass up the pita bread with a dip. (Actually I could have continued to order pita bread and work my way through all available dips.) The pita bread comes hot out of the oven, light and flaky. The smoked eggplant dip was delicious with not a hint of the unpleasant aftertaste featured by inferior dips. A side of wood fire green beans was a surprise since this is often a humble vegetable for a good reason. But my biggest surprise came with dessert. Given the option, I never order dessert. I am bereft of anything resembling a sweet tooth.But the recommended ricotta and rhubarb came as a shock. Nothing cloying sweet about it, simply a lovely way to end the meal. Actually every course far exceeded my expectations. I should also commend the service which was extremely helpful and efficient. Go for a long lunch or dinner. If you are disappointed, think about giving up food.
4 based on 72 reviews
Lovely fresh Turkish food with a broad menu to suit most people. Servings are a good size and a main meal with a few sides can easily be shared between two people. Good service with meals that come out in good time. In summer the outdoor area out back can get a little hot and humid. If youâre ordering a takeaway coffee in peak time you may need to wait 5 or so minutes but worth it.
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4 based on 95 reviews
We (two US tourists and their 20-something son) enjoyed a late breakfast/brunch here on a weekend. We were seated outside, in the back garden -- the table a bit too close to any server who needed to get into the back garden, but that put us within range to keep hailing them and asking further menu questions, which they cheerfully answered. Our son told us that one of the highlights of the menu is Israeli shakshuka -- eggs in a tomato sauce spiced with peppers, cumin and onions. I ordered a gluten-free version (I have celiac disease) -- which basically meant "without toast" -- and it was great. The other members of my party ordered different things, but were all happy with what they were given. A good brunch place, apparently...
4 based on 224 reviews
Nour is built on a dream of presenting classic Lebanese flavors in a fresh, exciting way. Who said falafel has to roll to the same old beat, meal after meal? Why does eggplant only get to hang out smashed with tahini? Don't you think the humble vine leaf
Saturday night is NOT the night to dine at this over priced restaurant. Besides the feeling of being on the set of the Kardashians or Shahs of Sunset ... the large obnoxious table of 14 seated right next to us got louder and louder as they got more inebriated ... ending in the âgentlemanâ of the table having a flatulence contest at the table !Tried to change tables but was told âsorry we are too busyâ.Oh, the food is ok but over priced.
4 based on 134 reviews
Four of us ate here last night and we were delighted with this restaurant. Service was good and every dish was fresh, colourful and made with fresh ingredients. It would probably be really hot here during summer but thatâs a minor issue. Parking can be a problem but thatâs just the area not the restaurant.
4 based on 323 reviews
Award winning modern Mediterranean food with a Middle Eastern twist located in the inner city / Sydney suburb of Redfern.
Myself and 5 friends travelled here after experiencing an amazing cooking demonstration given by Michael Rantissi, chef and owner of Kepos Street Kitchen. Incredibly delicious food, each dish we had was colourful, tasty and moreish!!! Thanks so much for a truly memorable lunch.
4 based on 149 reviews
Rainy Sunday morning we turned up at Kepos Street Kitchen which was full. Friendly host offered us an umbrella to take to their partner cafe (Kepos and Co) a few doors away. We were not disappointed. K&Co is set in a delightful open courtyard overlooking cascading flowers, a pool and stone walls with spacious outdoor tables. Efficient, professional staff and top class coffee. Try the Shakshuka eggs for breakfast - you'll want to go back. We certainly will, next time in the area.
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4 based on 650 reviews
Welcome to Zahli - A modern take on traditional Middle Eastern flavours. Zahli Restaurant, located on Sydneyâs iconic Elizabeth Street in Surry Hills, brings an exceptional culinary experience to life. It allows patrons to get a feel for the culture and t
This is a really good Lebanese restaurant, authentic, tasty and fresh. It is located just down the street from the Belvoir Theatre and great for a pre-show meal, however its a short walk up a really steep hill to the theatre. Not great if you have a fully belly of food!
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