Lebanese Food.....
Discussion
Took some friends out for their first Lebanese meal last night and they couldn't beleive how delicious it was. We had.....
Hoummos
Puree of chickpeas with sesame seed oil and lemon
Moutabal / Baba Ghanouj
Puree of grilled aubergine with sesame seed oil and lemon juice
Tabbouleh Salad
Chopped parsley, cracked wheat, tomatoes, onions, lemon juice and olive oil
Fattoush Salad
Mixed salad, lettuce, tomatoes, mint, sumac, radish, garlic, onions and toasted Lebanese bread
Warak Enab / Stuffed Vine Leaves
Vine leaves filled with rice, tomatoes, onions, mint and parsley, cooked in lemon juice and olive oil
Muhammara
Crushed and mixed into a paste, Mediterranean spicy nuts with olive oil
Basturma
Thin slices of carefully prepared beef fillet covered with special spices
Kabis / Pickles
Mixed Mediterranean pickles
Labneh / Tzatziki
Natural yoghurt, sliced cucumber, garlic and mint & olive oil
Falafel
Bean and chickpea croquettes, served with tahine sauce
Fatayer
Baked pastry parcels filled with spinach and onions, pine kernels, sumac, lemon and olive oil
Kibbeh Mik'liyeh
Mixed lamb and cracked wheat shell, filled with seasoned minced lamb, onions and pine kernels
Sambousek Lamb
Pastries filled with minced lamb and pine kernels
Sambousek Cheese
Pastries filled with feta cheese, onions parsley and mint
Chicken Wings
Marinated chicken wings, served with toum (famous Lebanese garlic sauce), charcoal grilled
Ma'anek
Home made mini Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Soujok
Home made spicy Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Halloumi Cheese
Slices of Halloumi cheese, fried lightly until soft
Batata Harra / Spicy Potatoes
Spicy potato cubes flame glazed with garlic, coriander, sweet pepper and chilli
If you haven't tried it, give it a go you will love it!! Nom Nom Nom
Hoummos
Puree of chickpeas with sesame seed oil and lemon
Moutabal / Baba Ghanouj
Puree of grilled aubergine with sesame seed oil and lemon juice
Tabbouleh Salad
Chopped parsley, cracked wheat, tomatoes, onions, lemon juice and olive oil
Fattoush Salad
Mixed salad, lettuce, tomatoes, mint, sumac, radish, garlic, onions and toasted Lebanese bread
Warak Enab / Stuffed Vine Leaves
Vine leaves filled with rice, tomatoes, onions, mint and parsley, cooked in lemon juice and olive oil
Muhammara
Crushed and mixed into a paste, Mediterranean spicy nuts with olive oil
Basturma
Thin slices of carefully prepared beef fillet covered with special spices
Kabis / Pickles
Mixed Mediterranean pickles
Labneh / Tzatziki
Natural yoghurt, sliced cucumber, garlic and mint & olive oil
Falafel
Bean and chickpea croquettes, served with tahine sauce
Fatayer
Baked pastry parcels filled with spinach and onions, pine kernels, sumac, lemon and olive oil
Kibbeh Mik'liyeh
Mixed lamb and cracked wheat shell, filled with seasoned minced lamb, onions and pine kernels
Sambousek Lamb
Pastries filled with minced lamb and pine kernels
Sambousek Cheese
Pastries filled with feta cheese, onions parsley and mint
Chicken Wings
Marinated chicken wings, served with toum (famous Lebanese garlic sauce), charcoal grilled
Ma'anek
Home made mini Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Soujok
Home made spicy Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Halloumi Cheese
Slices of Halloumi cheese, fried lightly until soft
Batata Harra / Spicy Potatoes
Spicy potato cubes flame glazed with garlic, coriander, sweet pepper and chilli
If you haven't tried it, give it a go you will love it!! Nom Nom Nom
Mmmmm
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
No Lebanese restaurants here in Ireland but having spent 4 trips with the UN in Lebanon in the 90s I love the food. There was a restaurant in South London I went to about 10 yrs ago and it was great, Mono ?. My mind is rusty, anyone able to refresh me, it seemed upmarket but not expensive. Is it still there. Or any tips of others.
If you/they like Leb food, try a good Persian place. Quite similar but with a touch more depth and subtlety - my opinion of course. Living in the Mid East means I'm quite spoiled for both but Persian just gets the nod for me.
That said, I was treated like royalty on a trip to Jordan last year and was taken to one of the premier Lebanese restaurants and it was stunning - the lamb tartare being the highlight.
That said, I was treated like royalty on a trip to Jordan last year and was taken to one of the premier Lebanese restaurants and it was stunning - the lamb tartare being the highlight.
bazking69 said:
Yikes, how many friends did you eat with! That looks like the whole menu!
Portions tend to be quite small, bit like tapas. Generally loads of things are ordered and then shared.I absolutely love some of the stuff on the list and am now craving some halloumi having thought about it.
OP, should you go again, be sure to try some baklava for afters, they are a variety of pastry based sweets and are absolutely divine. Heading of to Turkey tomorrow so hoping some of this stuff will be available there.
968 said:
Mmmmm
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
The Cedar Tree...in the NQ - get your arse up there this weekend.I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
Claire
Gaffer said:
968 said:
Mmmmm
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
The Cedar Tree...in the NQ - get your arse up there this weekend.I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
Claire
also bawadi on cheetham hill rd, petra on upper brook st, and aladdin on wilmslow rd, east didsbury.
i lived with a lebanese guy for a year and he was a fan of aladdin. they do take out as well.
Melman Giraffe said:
Took some friends out for their first Lebanese meal last night and they couldn't beleive how delicious it was. We had.....
Hoummos
Puree of chickpeas with sesame seed oil and lemon
Moutabal / Baba Ghanouj
Puree of grilled aubergine with sesame seed oil and lemon juice
Tabbouleh Salad
Chopped parsley, cracked wheat, tomatoes, onions, lemon juice and olive oil
Fattoush Salad
Mixed salad, lettuce, tomatoes, mint, sumac, radish, garlic, onions and toasted Lebanese bread
Warak Enab / Stuffed Vine Leaves
Vine leaves filled with rice, tomatoes, onions, mint and parsley, cooked in lemon juice and olive oil
Muhammara
Crushed and mixed into a paste, Mediterranean spicy nuts with olive oil
Basturma
Thin slices of carefully prepared beef fillet covered with special spices
Kabis / Pickles
Mixed Mediterranean pickles
Labneh / Tzatziki
Natural yoghurt, sliced cucumber, garlic and mint & olive oil
Falafel
Bean and chickpea croquettes, served with tahine sauce
Fatayer
Baked pastry parcels filled with spinach and onions, pine kernels, sumac, lemon and olive oil
Kibbeh Mik'liyeh
Mixed lamb and cracked wheat shell, filled with seasoned minced lamb, onions and pine kernels
Sambousek Lamb
Pastries filled with minced lamb and pine kernels
Sambousek Cheese
Pastries filled with feta cheese, onions parsley and mint
Chicken Wings
Marinated chicken wings, served with toum (famous Lebanese garlic sauce), charcoal grilled
Ma'anek
Home made mini Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Soujok
Home made spicy Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Halloumi Cheese
Slices of Halloumi cheese, fried lightly until soft
Batata Harra / Spicy Potatoes
Spicy potato cubes flame glazed with garlic, coriander, sweet pepper and chilli
If you haven't tried it, give it a go you will love it!! Nom Nom Nom
WHAT ! NO CHIPS ?Hoummos
Puree of chickpeas with sesame seed oil and lemon
Moutabal / Baba Ghanouj
Puree of grilled aubergine with sesame seed oil and lemon juice
Tabbouleh Salad
Chopped parsley, cracked wheat, tomatoes, onions, lemon juice and olive oil
Fattoush Salad
Mixed salad, lettuce, tomatoes, mint, sumac, radish, garlic, onions and toasted Lebanese bread
Warak Enab / Stuffed Vine Leaves
Vine leaves filled with rice, tomatoes, onions, mint and parsley, cooked in lemon juice and olive oil
Muhammara
Crushed and mixed into a paste, Mediterranean spicy nuts with olive oil
Basturma
Thin slices of carefully prepared beef fillet covered with special spices
Kabis / Pickles
Mixed Mediterranean pickles
Labneh / Tzatziki
Natural yoghurt, sliced cucumber, garlic and mint & olive oil
Falafel
Bean and chickpea croquettes, served with tahine sauce
Fatayer
Baked pastry parcels filled with spinach and onions, pine kernels, sumac, lemon and olive oil
Kibbeh Mik'liyeh
Mixed lamb and cracked wheat shell, filled with seasoned minced lamb, onions and pine kernels
Sambousek Lamb
Pastries filled with minced lamb and pine kernels
Sambousek Cheese
Pastries filled with feta cheese, onions parsley and mint
Chicken Wings
Marinated chicken wings, served with toum (famous Lebanese garlic sauce), charcoal grilled
Ma'anek
Home made mini Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Soujok
Home made spicy Lebanese lamb sausages, flame glazed in lemon juice and olive oil
Halloumi Cheese
Slices of Halloumi cheese, fried lightly until soft
Batata Harra / Spicy Potatoes
Spicy potato cubes flame glazed with garlic, coriander, sweet pepper and chilli
If you haven't tried it, give it a go you will love it!! Nom Nom Nom
Gaffer said:
968 said:
Mmmmm
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
The Cedar Tree...in the NQ - get your arse up there this weekend.I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
Claire
968 said:
Gaffer said:
968 said:
Mmmmm
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
The Cedar Tree...in the NQ - get your arse up there this weekend.I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
Claire
Melman Giraffe said:
Took some friends out for their first Lebanese meal last night and they couldn't beleive how delicious it was. We had.....
Hoummos
Puree of chickpeas with sesame seed oil and lemon etc etc etc
You greedy buggers :whilstle:, but I might add, my son took me and the OH to a Lebanese restuarant in London the other week, absolutely fabulous, cant remember the name of it, it was in Borough, had 3 blue figurines climbing the wall outside.Hoummos
Puree of chickpeas with sesame seed oil and lemon etc etc etc

shirt said:
Gaffer said:
968 said:
Mmmmm
I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
The Cedar Tree...in the NQ - get your arse up there this weekend.I love Lebanese food. I used to get it all the time when I lived in London. There was a fantastic place that delivered to me in Fulham. It's one of the things I miss in Manchester, as there isn't as many places to get it, and it isn't quite as good here.
That post has made me really hungry now!!
Claire
also bawadi on cheetham hill rd, petra on upper brook st, and aladdin on wilmslow rd, east didsbury.
i lived with a lebanese guy for a year and he was a fan of aladdin. they do take out as well.
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