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Avaliação da contribuiçãoIf I start early to start the day and happen to be in the opposite or going past, I would recommend getting a manoush from here. they bake to order what they want. it is also cheap, they think it was just for one. they can order a small or large portion. I always go for the zaatar manoush (a filling of thymian, sesame seeds, lemon, olive oil, salt and something else). the brot is hot and soft, simply beautiful. give it in, go early I am sure they order it during the day too.
When I have early starts to the day and happen to be in the area or passing by, I'd recommend getting a manoush from here. They bake to order whatever you ask for. It's cheap too, think it was just under $2 for one. You can order a small or large serving. I always go for the zaatar manoush (a filling mixture of thyme, sesame seeds, lemon, olive oil, salt and something else). The bread is hot and soft, just beautiful. Give it a go, going early & I'm sure they make it to order during the day also.
When I have early starts to the day and happen to be in the area or passing by, I'd recommend getting a manoush from here. They bake to order whatever you ask for. It's cheap too, think it was just under $2 for one. You can order a small or large serving. I always go for the zaatar manoush (a filling mixture of thyme, sesame seeds, lemon, olive oil, salt and something else). The bread is hot and soft, just beautiful. Give it a go, going early & I'm sure they make it to order during the day also.
Same, same, but different! This is another trendy, hipsterish cafe in an industrial area, but this one is with a middle eastern twist.
Yesterday I went to the du Liban in RoseberyWe ordered two falafel burgers and chips to goWe waited at least 30mins.