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Kazbah

Kazbah

3.1(27 reviews)
2.3 km•Sydney
•$$$

Kazbah was a great Middle Eastern choice on a night strolling through Darling Harbour with a local…read morecousin. After passing by several choices, we were both happy we made the choice to stop in. While the outside area is hookah oriented, the indoor seating is vibrant and comfortable for a full and proper meal. We stopped in around 8 pm and proceeded to order a mix of items. To begin, we had the three dips (baba, hummus, roasted red pepper hummus) which was the perfect starter given how hungry we both were. Additionally, the V mango mojitos were the right balance and quenches our long walk induced thirst. The fried kibbeh were next, piping hot and delicious. For the entree portion, we shared the large and plentiful lamb shank tagine (broth was solid and the lamb shank was melt in your mouth good) and the chicken shish kebab (the sauce and marination was exceptional). Both were presented very nicely. The chicken was exceptional and the tagine was very flavorful. We ended the night wuite appropriately with some nice, piping hot tea. Overall, the meal was a very memorable part of my Sydney trip - definitely recommend the food, ambiance, and the smooth dinner experience.

A great selection of Middle Eastern dishes, it is almost hard to decide which ones to try! I love…read morethe decor as well, it really transported you to the wonders of Arabian night :D My favourite dish? As simple as it is, the crusty grilled bread with the dips. They were so enticing, baba ganoush and all, you couldn't stop eating the addictive food! I also really enjoyed the mains, and loved how the meat was brought out on a skewer - it looked a little badass, like a sword skewering the prey! Overall, great place to eat, although the service isn't very polite, and have a tendency to be a little impatient!

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Fatima Lebanese Restaurant

3.0(22 reviews)
2.2 km•Surry Hills
•$$

In a city were you can't sneeze without blowing boogers on a kebab shop, there are certainly some…read morethat stand out and some that should be avoided like the bird flu. Fatima's on Cleveland Street in Surry Hills (nearing Redfern), is one of the good ones. Many a time I have stumbled in from the Norfolk across the way in search of some quick, cheap eats. I wouldn't even venture to recount the details (of anything) on those occasions but I have, however, been to Fatima's whilst sober. And eating a sober kebab is something I very rarely do. The freshness and zest of their hommus is worth noting all on its own. Sometimes I take home a whole tub of it (for $7, I believe), to eat with veggies during the week. Usually, I go for the falafel kebab, if I'm goin' big. The tabouli is amazing as well. If you're indulging, please don't NOT get the baklava, we're talking life-changing flakey, ooie, googie greatness in puffy square form. Don't tell anyone, but one time I went in there and got one, ate it, paused, reflected, got another one, ate that, pondered, praised, then NEARLY got a third. A friend had to intervene. And wanna know what else? Fatima's is open til 3am! Boom, put that in your hooka and smoke it.

Given that Fatima's is open until 3 am and has some very positive yelp reviews, I was excited to…read moretry this place! But maybe my hopes were a little too high? Tried the vegetarian platter to get an all around feel for the dishes ($20 pp), and added on some vegetarian lady fingers ($8). Not sure why "lady fingers" is a popular name for food, but here, it refers to flakey filo stuffed with spinach, onions, and a little ricotta cheese doused in a serious amount of lemon juice. Indeed, the baba ghanouj, tahini, and eggplant they served were all way sour for my tastes. The filo on the lady fingers was wet as all the food is preprepared and sitting under a heat lamp. The falafel was solid, but not particularly seasoned or flavorful, and with so many enticing smells wafting down this street from other Lebanese eateries, I'd keep exploring. Nice folks work here, but atmosphere wise, the dining room is dark and has a bit of a smell.

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