Greek Palace is a full service Greek Restaurant located in Peoria Arizona. They opened around June 2019. Since my first visit they added two patios. The inside dining consist of a large bar, traditional tables and tables with benches. It’s bright and airy with some greek accents on the walls.
We ordered our dinners and two fresh Greek Salads come out shortly.
Then our appetizer comes out.
OPA! FLAMING CHEESE! Now THAT is an OPA!
It’s saganak flamed with brandy and lemon and it came with pita bread ($9.99). It’s really delicious!
For dinner I tried the chicken kefta because I never saw chicken kefta on a menu before ($15.99).
.It’s caramelized long logs of seasoned ground chicken that is tasty and a very large portion. It rest over yellow basmati rice and comes with charred zucchini, peppers, onions, carrots and tzatziki sauce.
My husband got the three meat platter called the supreme platter ($22.99).
He got a chicken kabob, a kefta (beef), gyro (beef & lamb), yellow basmati rice, mixed vegetable tzatziki and garlic sauce. All the meats are moist and seasoned. His favorite is the gyro. I like the garlic sauce but it is too much garlic for my husband’s taste.
Last time we had-
combo Appetizer plate $14.99
Lunch chicken kabob plate $10.99
The lunch firefighter plate $10.99
Greek Palace Peoria AZ – It’s Greek Food and they offer really delicious saganak (flaming cheese)
www.GreekPalace.net
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*****UPDATE***NOW CLOSED***Vaigai Indian Restaurant is located in north Glendale Arizona in a shopping center that is anchored by a Walmart. According to their Facebook page they serve a lunch buffet on Thursdays and Fridays and on Saturday and Sundays they offer a special banana leaf lunch that is served to you and also is unlimited. For dinner they serve a full menu. All the tables are set with pitchers of ice water, silverware and extra napkins.
We got here early because this restaurant tends to fill up fast.
There are many pans to try. I didn’t try everything but I did try many of the dishes.
I don’t recall if I ever had semiya kichade before but this was incredibly delicious. It’s full of many flavors and heat…it’s like pure mushy melty goodness in your mouth.
Cabbage Poriyal was another one of my favorites. It’s screaming with flavors and heat. Cabbage never was this exciting before.
Plantain Poriyal – It’s very similar to some sort of seasoned potato dish.
They had many chicken dishes today. Each one that I tried was very flavorful and moist. Most were spicy hot! The chicken dishes that I noticed today were Chili Chicken, Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Curry, Some sort of Chunk Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Biryani and Thalapakatti Chicken Biryani. For me they all were great but Chicken Tikka Masala really stood out. It had more layers of flavors and also heat that I never tasted before from other chicken tikka masalas I’ve tried.
The other non-vegetarian dishes were goat curry and fish curry.
The fresh made bread….(not sure if this is a naan bread) was different too. It was very light and very tender. Some other pans were filled with Mirchi Ka Salan (curried peppers YUMMY!), Channg Masala (chickpeas in tomato sauce), Sabar and Rasam (vegetable lentil soup and curried tomato starter), Paneer Butter Masala (cheese dish), Egg Masala (hard boiled eggs in spicy tomato sauce), Uttapam (pancake) and six desserts.
When you’re done you go to the cashier and pay. My husband said all this food that we enjoyed was only $12.00 a person.
Last time we had the weekend Banana Leaf Special Lunch. ($12.99 vegetarian and $14.99 subject to change)
It was delicious! It’s like they bring a buffet to you.
****UPDATE***NOW CLOSED****FOR BUSINESS****
Certainly Worth a Fork!
www.VaiGaiAZ.com
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True Food Kitchen is a full service casual restaurant located in Phoenix Arizona at the Biltmore Fashion Plaza. There is another True Food Kitchen in Scottsdale and somewhere around forty other locations and many new locations to open in the United States. True Food Kitchen offers foods that are based on the science that to maintain your best health by choosing foods that don’t contribute to chronic inflammation by alternative medicine celebrity doctor Dr. Weil. True Food Kitchen offers vegetarian, non vegetarian, vegan and gluten free foods. They are happy to customize a meal for you. A few locations offer yoga brunches.
The Phoenix location offers a foliage lined patio.
Inside is bright, woody with green accents and modern light fixtures.
Today I went with the winter immunity bowl $14.00 (470 calories V) and added chicken $4.00 (160-180 calories)
This bowl was filled with mushrooms (That is why I wanted to try this…..OR THEY WERE SUPPOSE TO BE lion’s mane mushrooms????????), farro, quinoa, carrots, broccolini, garbanzo beans, bean sprouts, edamame, organic kale, garlic broth and added chicken. I’ve recently had lion’s main mushrooms a few times and these did differ in texture and taste and seemed very similar to shiitake mushrooms(???????????????). The bowl was tasty. The chicken was abundant and moist and tender. It was filling but didn’t weigh you down. I am sorry now that I didn’t pull out the mushrooms to photo…I can see one mushroom floating near the top. This does not look like a lion’s mane mushroom. It’s the wrong color, wrong taste and wrong texture. It’s the piece above the chicken and below the kale. But someone from the restaurant claimed it was lion’s mane mushrooms…………????????????? so I can’t say it wasn’t but I have my doubts. Most of the mushrooms in this dish seemed similar to shiitakes.
Here are raw lion’s mane mushrooms. They have a lacy texture and look like tribbles from Star Trek. Mine that I cooked were very very tender.
I did question my server about the mushrooms and she thought that my dish was made with lion’s mane mushrooms. I know that I did get one small piece of lion’s mane mushroom in my dish but most of the other mushrooms did seem different. A week after I contacted the restaurant management from True Food Kitchen contacted me back and said that I got lion’s mane mushrooms in my dish. They said that the texture might have changed because they soak the mushrooms. (???????????)
ANYWHO- the dish was still very good tasting and seemed very healthy. I really did like the dish. I apologies for doubting the mushrooms. I could be wrong but I don’t think I am. (That’s The FORKING TRUTH)
My husband had the grilled fish tacos $19.50 (570 calories GF).
We got two grilled red fish tacos with pickled jicama, avocado salsa, coconut crema, dried corn, radish slices and cold grilled lime with anasazi beans on the side. I tried a bite and I have to say this was very flavorful. Even the beans had very good flavors going on. This is enough food for a woman but most men might still be hungry after this.
Last time I tried the limited summer red fish ($26.00 480 calories). (this one was really delicious!)
My husband had the limited summer spinach and mushroom pizza $15.00 970 calories. (this one was made with vegan cheese)
The food we tried seemed to be flavored well and all of it seemed healthy.
www.TrueFoodKitchen.com
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Vino & Panino is a little sandwich and wine restaurant in beautiful Cave Creek Arizona. They are in the spot where the original Binkley’s was. Vino & Panino is soon to expand to a full service Italian restaurant and pizzeria and take up all of this small strip mall eventually.
It’s small but friendly, cozy and fun. Psychedelic colors, Young Frankenstein on TV, disco balls, Sputnik light fixtures, flowers, a rainbow whisk, twister and so much more crammed in this little place.
Today’s menu
You order at the counter, pay and seat yourself.
I went with the angry turkey sandwich ($14.00) Fries ($2.00).
The bread is good quality bread and is nicely toasted. The menu reads roasted turkey but it taste like lunch meat turkey…to me…anywho ….I LOVE the giardiniera! It’s a BOMB of flavor and heat….It wakes everything up! The provolone cheese is delicious and it sticks to one side of the bread. You can fold it and make two sandwich treats. A tasty grilled cheese and a tasty turkey sandwich. The fries came out hot and are fluffy, a little crisp and seem free of oil. There is also a condiment bar behind me with very good pickles and Chicago peppers.
My husband went with the Castellano sandwich ($14.00).
It was made of hot gabagool, soppressata, 24 month aged prosciutto, pistachio mortadella and aged provolone.
I only ate half the bread so I’d have room for dessert and we tried pistachio and hazelnut gelato.
The gelato was $4.00 a cup. The texture was a little off with the pistachio…….it seemed a little dried out but the flavor of both gelatos was very good.
Vino & Panino – Groovy!
www.VinoandPanino.com
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Dining out with dogs in Metro Phoenix is just a “Fluff” story about taking my dogs out to eat. It all sort of started when my dog Louie was diagnosed with aggressive cancer. He was already old and couldn’t do much but enjoyed going out to eat. I took him out as often as I could and instead of the 3-6 months the vet gave him he made it another 17 months. Today my current dogs enjoy going out to eat.
There are many things to know before dining out with dogs. Many restaurants in Phoenix do have patios but not all patios are dog friendly. It’s ALWAYS BEST to call the restaurant the day of your visit and ask if it’s ok to dine there with your dog. It is also ALWAYS BEST to dine at off times. It’s best to avoid people with allergies. It’s best to avoid people that don’t share your love of dogs. It is also BEST to avoid other people with dogs because dogs tend to bark at each other and you might get asked to leave. Call restaurant first and dine at off times
There are some rules for dining out with dogs. Your dog(s) must be close and by your side at all times. Dogs are NOT permitted to sit on restaurant furniture or EAT off of restaurant plates. You also must get a list of what foods to avoid from your veterinarian. Most food and drink that you consume can be harmful or TOXIC to your dog. Usually a small lean piece of sauce free meat is usually a safe bet. It’s VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW that your dog is not as heat tolerant as you. All dogs like people have a different tolerance for heat. Not all but most younger healthy dogs can tolerate up to 90 degrees BUT ONLY IN SHADE. OVER 90 DEGREES F IS TOO HOT TO DINE OUT WITH DOGS.
Now I will turn The Forking Truth over to my dogs to tell about their dining experience.
“We are on our way to The Twisted Italian in Peoria.” “They are an Italian Restaurant that actually does offer some twisted different things like an Italian Chili Relleno and Pierogis.”
“Ummm I’m going to do well today!” “She got a strawberry and goat cheese salad with added chicken.” “There’s a Forking lot of chicken and it’s juicy and warm!” “SCORE!”
“We did alright with the chicken parmigiana”……….”but we did even better with the strawberry goat cheese salad because we got to eat more chicken and more chicken is always better than less chicken.”
“We enjoyed everything we ate at The Twisted Italian!”
www.EatTwisted.com
“We are on our way to Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante in Glendale.”
“Today we got to try a little bit of speck and cheese from a brie and speck pizza made with imported speck, brie and mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce and extra virgin olive oil .”
“OMG that was delicious!”
“We also ate mostly grilled chicken from panarea panino that was a half sandwich and small soup.
“I enjoyed the chicken very much!” “The NICE waiter also brought us a beverage of water today!”
“We always enjoy everything we try from Bottega Pizzeria Ristorante.”
www.BoteggaRistorante.com
“Fill my belly Phila Deli!” “We are on our way to Phila Deli in Glendale.”
“Phila Deli might be the most dog friendly restaurant in all of metro Phoenix.” “As soon as they saw us coming one person runs out with a BIG bowl of fresh water for us.” “Then another person runs out and ask if we would like some ham or turkey scraps (we went for turkey).”
“WOW!” “Look at all that delicious turkey!” “I FORKING LOVE Phila Deli!” “They are the best!”
“Our male human likes the cheese steaks here.” “We love the meat and cheese too!” “Sorry for the blurry picture.”
“Our female companion is trying a turkey wrap today.”
“Ummmmm it’s all delicious!” “I can’t wait for my next bite.”
“We enjoyed everything we had at Phila Deli.”
www.PhilaDeliAZ.com
“We missed one week of Dining Out With DOGS in Metro Phoenix because one dog (guess who) had something growing on her leg that got cut off.” “We’ve been told that it wasn’t cancer so we are all so happy now!”
“We hope that you’ve enjoyed Dining Out With DOGS in Metro Phoenix.” “We hope to see you next month!”
Desert Island Eatery is a small Caribbean and Vegan Take Out Restaurant located in North Phoenix Arizona. You can dine in if you are lucky enough to get one of the three small tables the restaurant has.
Desert Island Eatery has limited hours. They are open for dinner from 5pm-9pm Tuesday-Saturday. They are located in an older strip mall on Bell Road behind a Taco Bell so you will not be able to see them from the road. The inside is very small but is decorated with homey things.
The mother and her youthful son will wait on you.
I look at the menu. What will I get this time?
Maybe next time I might change things up? I’m getting my favorites from last time again.
We start again with the lentil balls ($5.00).
I have been told that the recipe was changed. The lentil balls are now gluten free and do have a different texture. They are noticeably more lentil like and less falafel like. Still delicious and covered with a bit of jerk mayo and guava drizzle.
Last time I had the tri-plate with three kinds of chicken (jerk, curry and bbq). They all were delicious but for my taste the most special flavors were the curry and jerk so I had to get a combo plate of curry and jerk chicken ($16.00).
Both chickens are incredibly moist, flavorful and are falling off the bone. The curry is just as delicious as I remember from last time. Today the jerk is also delicious but maybe one notch spicier. I do believe this jerk chicken is the best jerk chicken I’ve ever had anywhere. The yellow rice is very flavorful (and abundant) and the cabbage is delicious. This is a very large portion and is two dinners for me (SCORE! WHOO HOO!). ((I love bringing home leftovers when the food is delicious))
My husband asked for a special combo of jerk chicken with jerk shrimp with rice and peas ($18.00).
Everything was prepared well and everything was delicious.
We expressed interest in the vegan Mac and cheese. We were told it was made with cashew milk, potatoes and carrots. That doesn’t sound so tasty to me but a small sample did come out and I have to I was wrong…It actually was delicious. It looked just like macaroni and cheese. It didn’t taste really cheesy but had a very good flavor and it felt like macaroni and cheese in your mouth. I think it might have been laced with vegetable soup flavor. I might order some next time.
The desserts do differ depending on the day.
Today they had Johnny Cakes with spiced apples ($5.00).
They weren’t what I was expecting….I thought they’d be yellow pancakes but we got balls that were sort of doughnut-like with a tasty not too sweet apple topping.
Last time we had-
Tri Plate Combo curry chicken, jerk chicken yellow rice with cabbage ($18.00).
Chauncey Social is a New American restaurant and bar with a DJ table located in North Scottsdale Arizona. They have a wrap around patio with lots of TVS and an unusual but interesting plant boarder.
Inside looks groovy with pops of bright colors and some retro furniture.
Next to the orange booths in the bar area is a DJ table.
There’s a great big bar.
The dining tables are around the bar and are all high tops.
Further back they have booths with small cocktail tables and outside on the patio are traditional tables.
We started with Kung Pao Cauliflower ($12.00).
It’s fried really perfect! It’s not oil at all. It’s firm but cooked threw. It taste like very mild take out Chinese Food. It’s very tasty. I especially like the fresh micro cilantro on it….I think that adds something nice here. There are also some bell peppers and crushed cashews. I’d like it even better if it was kicked up a notch with a small amount of heat but still it’s very tasty.
For my main I went with the Hawaiian Steak and Noodle Salad ($18.00)
This salad is suppose to contain steak, pickled pineapple, tomato, peanuts, carrots, cabbage, basil, mint and ginger vinaigrette. The best part of my salad was the steak. It was developed with delicious flavors that seemed like from marination. It had a nice crust and was tender and juicy. The Steak was really Forking GREAT! THE FORKING TRUTH is that I want to FORKING tell you how amazing this salad should have been……but The Forking Truth is that the steak was topped with lots of micro herbs. I think they might have been micro basil but taste more like vegetal sprouts. I didn’t taste any peanuts, basil, mint or ginger in this salad. I don’t know if any were in it. I ate mostly just the meat sprouts and carrots. Because the rest was just oily but nicely cooked spaghetti with a couple chunks of pineapple. My husband loves spaghetti and took one big forkful after I finished and he said, “It’s just taste like oily spaghetti.” Well at least the steak really was very good. I didn’t complain because I forgot what was suppose to be in the salad when the waiter checked on us. I thought I had really good steak with a very bland salad.
Anywho-
My husband went for the Open Faced Steak Sandwich ($17.00)
There’s nicely prepared skirt steak, arugula, apple, pickled onion, parmesan vinaigrette and country bread. It sounds really good. I didn’t try it but my husband said the steak and bread were really good. He showed me his sandwich and it had spread on it that taste like a really mild Caesar dressing. He had trouble eating his sandwich because it was hard to eat. He said when he ate a big green leaf all the cheese fell off and he was left with a mouth of dry greens. He might have had less trouble if his sandwich came with a steak knife. I don’t know if his sandwich was made right.
I did try two fries and ketchup. The fries are really good. They were super fluffy with a crisp exterior and fried just right. The fries also had a nice potato taste. The ketchup grossed me out……it’s kind of gelatinous, sort of sweet and not as flavorful as Heinz. Maybe I just got a weird batch that someone mixed up?
The wait staff were all friendly and attentive.
The Kung Pao Cauliflower was delicious and in both plates we tried the steak was very good.
That was my trip to Chauncey Social.
wwwChaunceySocial.com
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Khon’s Lao Fusion is a “Pop up Restaurant” that has been serving Lao Fusion Food at Mingo’s Louisiana Kitchen in Phoenix on all day Sundays and Monday evenings while Mingo’s is closed till the end of January. I read about Khon’s Lao Fusion at azcentral.com. Khon’s Lao Fusion is also on Facebook. I thought the pictures of the food looked good and my favorite Thai Restaurant used to be Lao Thai that used to be in Scottsdale so I wanted to give this restaurant a try. The operator of this “Pop up” restaurant is from Lao and is thinking about opening her own restaurant and is giving it a try first at Mingo’s to see how things work out.
These are today’s choices….
We order and seat ourselves. While we are waiting her very young son runs us a sample cup and ask if we would like to try the Lao Beef Jerky. We said yes and here it is.
It is good! It’s soft, tasty and mildly Asian flavored. I never liked beef jerky but this is good!
I go with the chicken combo $10.00
I got four small pieces of bone in chicken, a pork egg roll, a bag of sticky rice and our choice of mild or spicy papaya salad (went with spicy). I also got two sauces on the side that seem similar to fish sauce. The large one is for the chicken and the small sauce is for the sticky rice. The chicken is tasty and is very crisp and seems free of oil. The rice is very sticky. I’ve read that you are suppose to use the sticky rice like tortillas with your fingers and eat it with a little chicken. The Papaya salad is the spiciest papaya salad I’ve ever had. I love spicy but I almost can’t eat it. It’s studded with bird’s eye peppers, tomatoes and is very fresh tasting. I think it was made to order. It doesn’t have Thai Basil in it like it does from Vietnamese restaurants but it sure has a lot of heat.
My husband got a beef combo plate ($10.00) and a side of Lao Sausage ($3.00).
He got the side of Lao sausage, chunks of seared beef, a pork egg roll, sticky rice, papaya salad and this sauce that is a popular Lao sauce made with pork rinds, chili peppers and all kinds of things that adds funk, flavor and substance. I was told that all Lao People eat this sauce with sticky rice too as a meal or whenever you are hungry.
The beef was good with the Lao Sauce and the sausage was tasty.
Then the chef runs out of the kitchen and gives us a sample of a Lao Dessert that I think is called Nam Van (melon in coconut milk.
The coconut milk has a very nice flavor from the melon. There are some pieces of fruit floating around and jelled pieces.
That was my trip to Khon’s Lao Fusion in Phoenix AZ. It’s a little taste of Lao in Phoenix while it’s here.
It was written on azcentral.com that Khon’s Lao Fusion will be open for business at Mingo’s Louisiana Kitchen on Sunday January 26th 11am-9pm and Monday January 27th 4-9pm. Check their Facebook page incase they changed hours.
Check their Facebook page for more information
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Persepshen (per’ sep Shen) is a farm to table type of American Restaurant that opened in the fall of 2019. This restaurant does locally source foods as much as possible. They serve organic. They do whole animal cooking and every single thing is made in house by scratch. Persepshen may be a small sized restaurant but serves a large menu with lots of variety. They offer a changing menu that is broken down into snacks, small plates, big plates, sharing bigger plates, kids plates, dessert and just a bite desserts.
A large window views Central Avenue in the main dining room.
The main dining room is rustic and has an interesting hand made chandelier.
On my first visit to Persepshen the food and service was Forking GREAT! There were none of the normal problems that you expect from a newly opened restaurant. My first visit was certainly worth a Fork and decided to return again. We arrived and service was friendly, efficient and welcoming from the hostess/host and server. We started with the Pickles.
We received dill pickle slices, pickled carrots and pickled onions. The onions had a sort of allspice flavor to them. A nice light starter.
Next we tried the wood roasted sun chokes ($12.00)
It’s kind of like sun-choke hash dressed with a little Calabrian aioli with a couple of crisp kale chips. The sun – chokes are almost like fried potatoes but seem lighter.
The starters were both delicious and well prepared.
In time our dinners arrive and they look appealing.
I have to tell The Forking Truth so here it is…………..
Then my husband tries a shrimp and it is cold and the grits are barely warm. I know shrimp cools off fast but I didn’t believe that the grits even could be barely warm so I stuck my finger in the grits and yes..they were barely warm…….Then I try a small piece of my swordfish and it is barely warm. (I didn’t want to say anything because I know how some chefs go a-wall when food goes back)…….We mentioned this right away to the hostess who immediately notified the waiter who apologized and promptly said that they would make us new plates. We figured all would be fixed now…….A few minutes latter someone that I believe to be as the chef or owner brings out a new plate of tacos for me. He asked me what was wrong with the first plate and I told him that the food I received was served almost cold. Maybe I took this the wrong way but to both of us we thought he sounded arrogant and said, “that’s because the slaw, cream and salsa are all cold so that makes the fish cold.” Then I struck a nerve when I asked, “Well why was the shrimp and grits served cold?” The chef just shrugged his shoulder, rolled his eyes and walked away not answering. He didn’t want to tell me what happened….he just walked away………I know all kinds of things go wrong in a restaurant. I don’t know what went wrong. I couldn’t see the kitchen from my seat. I could imagine the plates just sitting. I can imagine equipment failure or human error and someone sending the food out any way. Steam tables often fail or go out in a restaurant.
Anywho-
The shrimp and grits arrive and they are hot this time.
The shrimp were blackened and ever so slightly burnt. The sausage was outstanding but there was very little of it. The bitter greens seemed like lettuce to us. The grits were cheesy but could use a little seasoning.
The plate is warm this time. The swordfish is expertly prepared cooked and is warm this time. Flavors are delicious. This is a very large plate and each taco is large. I can only eat one taco and I eat some fish out of the other tacos.
Our waiter apologized again when he brought the check.
Last time we enjoyed
Persepshen is a nice restaurant that offers a nice menu with a lot of variety that is completely house made. The food and menu concept is still exciting to us. I know that the chef is a very hard working person and might not have been as cordial as he might be under different circumstances. That doesn’t change the chef’s actions that I received. They’ve upset me so much that I doubt I’ll return. You can enjoy though……….The food is usually outstanding or very good.
www.PersepshenArizona.com
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There’s no need to hop the Marrakech since we have Alzohour Market Bakery Restaurant in Phoenix Arizona. It’s a Moroccan/Middle Eastern Restaurant-Bakery and MORE! Here you can find Halal meats, some home and kitchen goods, some Indo Euro Moroccan and Middle Eastern Grocery, Islamic clothing and books. The location is in North Phoenix but is close to central Phoenix and is on the south/east corner of 27th and Northern.
It’s important to know that good things come to those who wait.
When you order an eggplant dish the eggplant doesn’t get cooked till you order it. The owner Zhor does the majority of all the work herself. Get it? OK.
Remember that the food is unusually delicious so it is worth the wait.
It looks like this when you walk in.
To one side is the Islamic Clothing Store.
To the other side is the food market.
Today I thought I’d try something I’ve never heard of or tried before the kashkbademjam ($7.)
It was hot roasted eggplant with some herbs, garlic, mint and onions served with flatbreads. I never had eggplant this meaty before. You eat it just like fajitas and it even comes on a sizzling skillet. The eggplant is so meaty…never had eggplant like this before.
Ummm
Also having the best tea I’ve ever tasted anywhere.
I was too slow to show you how it was served to me. The tea was poured from two pots at the same time from up high real fast. I was caught off guard. But seriously this tea is Forking Delicious.
Next we were served salads but I forgot to photo them….they were slightly fancier than these salads we had here before. They had more vegetables but didn’t have cheese on them.
For my main today I tried the couscous with chicken ($15.).
I got a generous amount of chicken on the bone with carrots, winter squash and some slightly spicy peppers and exotic flavors, cooked chicken flavors and an enormous amount of couscous. The chicken is moist and tender. It is developed with flavors. The couscous in the middle of the plate is full of more flavors…..maybe from chicken braising liquid?….. It’s very delicious.
My husband tried the kebssa with chicken ($15.)
If you are like me than you never heard of this dish before either. It’s lemon topped chicken with mint, onion, tomato, tzatziki (made from her home made yogurt) It smells very fragrant and is delicious. We were told it’s made with about ten different spices but weren’t told what they were. I looked up the recipe for this dish and everyone does make it different but most people use black pepper, cloves, cardamon, saffron, cinnamon, black lime, bayleaves and nutmeg in this Saudi Dish called kebssa and also spelled kabsah.
I had plenty to bring home and couldn’t pack in her delicious desserts today.
Below are dishes we tried from previous visits.
B’stilla – Chicken in house made phyllo dough with cinnamon and almonds ($20.) I note that this is very large and it’s also rich. I think it might be at least 4 servings.
Falafels with house made tzatziki (made with house made yogurt, pickled vegetables and flat breads ($8.).
Cod Tangine ($15.).
Couscous with lamb ($15.).
Frekah with chicken ($15.)
Desert of the day a stuffed baklava with cheese and topped with pistachios.
www.AlzohourMarket.Business.site
Worth a Fork!
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