Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Mosman including Zahli, Afous, Efendy, Anason - Turkish Restaurant, Nour Sydney, Kepos and Co
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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.
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 483 reviews
Have been here numerous times before but first time under new chef and with new menu. Not impressed. Some favourites have been retired (barramumdi) with new ones such as barbounia and snapper not up to scratch as they were way overcooked. The entrees have gone bland from their previous sharp tastes. Best on the night was the imported baklava and the coffee for which I will go again for - after having dinner elsewhere!
4 based on 314 reviews
Efendy means gentleman in old Turkish, but everyone is welcome here. Located on the corner of Darling and Elliott Streets, in a historic sandstone Victorian mansion, Efendy is a modern Turkish restaurant, complete with a basement bar, run by Istanbul-born
Had dinner there last night for hubbys bday. Had the feast menu and was so much food we could barely finish it. The bread tasted like pretzels and were hot and fresh, yummy with the dips. The lamb was so tender & smoky. But the dessert - omg.Would make the 2hour trip from our house just for the dessert. Amazing! The staff were probably the most attentive we have really seen in Australia and the glasses were never empty. The waitress even sung my husband happy birthday which made it really special
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4 based on 372 reviews
The perfume of life ~Afous~ ÛTasteâ¦..â¦the flavours of two lands ÛTouchâ¦â¦.the palms of two hands ÛHearâ¦â¦â¦their music, the food of love that sings ÛSmellâ¦â¦..the perfume of life, from the sun and the rain ÛFeel â¦â¦...the spirit of food and life From the heart
We dined with friends and we had been prepared for a great experience and we werenât disappointed! The host âwelcomed us homeâ, provided us with rose water to wash our hands and was attentive throughout the evening.Our meals were delicious and one of our party has many allergies so his meal was brilliantly catered for!This BYO restaurant is a real gem. We would revisit in a flash!
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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