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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Sabbaba, Newtown

sabbaba newtown falafel

"Get some balls!" Sabbaba, the long-time Israeli falafel favourite in Bondi, is one of the newest additions to King Street, opening in Newtown late last year.

Graffiti-scrawled walls (by professional graffiti artist Jeremy Hession) and mismatched furniture lend it some urban charm.

sabbaba newtown falafel

The menu is on a clipboard, with a dizzying selection of options that could easily leave you dazed and confused. Pita pocket, bowl or plate? Falafel, steak, lamb, haloumi or fish? What type of falafel? Upgrade to a value meal with two extra choices? The need for a "How to Sabbaba" section only seems to reinforce the complexity of the menu, even though there is a certain irony that sabbaba means "no problems, it's all good".

sabbaba newtown falafel

It's a relief to find the lunch special: $9.90 for any falafel, meat or fish pita with a can of drink or water. The limited options are still deliberated over with angst. We place our orders at the casual cafe-style counter -  food is delivered direct to your table.

sabbaba newtown falafel
Olive cans recycled as serviette and cutlery holders


sabbaba newtown falafel

There's a view of the kitchen from the dining area, and the smell of freshly baked pita bread only fuels our appetite. Even though we're eating in, our food arrives wrapped tightly in paper bags and stapled with receipts for easy identification.

sabbaba newtown falafel
Bus to Tijuana $8

Who am I to refuse the chance of a cocktail with lunch? The Bus to Tijuana comes with a perky cocktail umbrella, a combination of coconut milk, Malibu rum, lychees and longans that is surprisingly strong.

sabbaba newtown falafel
New York steak pita pocket $9.90

The New York steak pita pocket is a thin slice of fillet jazzed up with tartare sauce, rocket, sliced tomato, onions and pickles.

sabbaba newtown falafel
New York steak pita pocket

sabbaba newtown falafel
Algerian falafel pita pocket $8.90

It soon becomes clear why the pita pockets are served in paper bags - eating these is decidedly messy. The falafel variations come in regional themes, with the Algerian falafel featuring tabouli, green chilli, red chilli, chickpeas, eggplant, pickles, tahini and hummus.

The falafel balls in this option are studded with pieces of red roasted capsicum, providing a smoky sweetness that works well with the tabouli and eggplant.

sabbaba newtown falafel
Cancun falafel pita pocket $8.90

I'd ordered the wackiest one I could find: the Cancun falafel pita pocket which comes with corn chips. I actually have to dig the corn chips out from the bottom of the pita pocket (oh the inaccuracies of a staged photo), which by this stage have already started to go soggy from the village salad, salsa and guacamole. I'd expected a lot more corn chips, and there's not a lot of the promised cheese either.

The falafel balls are cooked fresh, but there's less of a crunchy shell than you might expect. The pita bread is a highlight - warm, fluffy and soft.

sabbaba newtown falafel
Chips

If the vegan falafel has left you feeling virtuous, then there's definitely room for vegan baklava, stacked up into tempting pyramids in the window display.

Is that a falafel in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?

sabbaba newtown falafel

sabbaba newtown falafel


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148 King Street, Newtown, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9519 8084

Open daily 7am-10.30pm (later on Thursdays to Sundays)


Also at:
Sabbaba Bondi Beach
82 Hall Street, Bondi Beach
Tel: +61 (02) 9365 7500

Sabbaba Bondi Junction
Shop 1/71-91 Spring Street, Bondi Junction
Tel: +61 (02) 9369 5599

Sabbaba Westfield Sydney
Level 5, Shop 5010, 77 Castlereagh Street, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9223 3315

26 comments:

  1. Ooh! I had no idea this place even existed! How delish! I love the variety of pita pockets you can get....and I'm not surprised by your cocktail order!

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  2. What a strange setup with mixed up decor! i am such a fan of newtown not that i get to go there very often nowadays

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  3. I'm nuts about falafels and have been meaning to come here, Thanks for posting and the warning not to expect them to be too crunchy.

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  4. Mmm, they look quite manageable - in that they don't look liek they're spilling everywhere. Cancun felafel? Yum!

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  5. The food is good but I found the meals a bit small. I tend to pass by Sabbaba on weekend nights to nibble on free falafel :)

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  6. Had lunch here least week & only discovered the lunch special as I was walking out. Doh.

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  7. I haven't been in yet, but I have heard there is some skimping involved with the lunch special. Maybe that can explain your lack of cheese and corn chips?

    Can't wait to pop in though.

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  8. yummm can't wait to go. newtown is becoming my favorite suburb these days

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  9. yum! look at that felafel.... will have to visit over the weekend :)

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  10. It looks great and like you, I'd be there deliberating for hours over the choices! Another place to add to my list.

    SSG

    Sydney Shop Girl blog

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  11. yum i love falafel these lookgr8!

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  12. the wall graffiti looks just as amazing as the food!

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  13. I love Sabbaba! I am surprised at myself that every time I have been I had always gotten the falafel!! I will definitely have to try the meats sometime but I do love those crunchy balls

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  14. There are MULTIPLE TYPES OF FALAFEL? Oh yes. I would indeed like to go here (although I still think hakuna matata is a better phrase than sabbaba) :D

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  15. The new york one look awesome! Shame about your corn chips :(

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  16. mmm balls lol id totes have gotten the cancun too just for novelty of chips

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  17. Love their outlet at Westfield Sydney. Prices seem a bit more expensive though.

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  18. Wow, it's not every day you get cocktails AND falafel in the one place! The New York steak pita pocket has caught my eye...

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  19. I like the fact there are varieties of felafel here - unusual. Good find as always Helen.

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  20. If nothing else, I love the menu boards. They're so bright and fun looking, before seeing the amazing picture of the food that right there said to me "I'm a nice place to eat". I love falafel, although I haven't tried one in Australia that wasn't overly dry yet. I might have to take a trip into Newtown!

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  21. Still haven't managed to eat at any of the Sabbabas yet, despite the numerous locations; the NY steak pita pocket looks so delicious ....

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  22. I would love some pickled chillies with that new york steak pita pocket!

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  23. Love this decor! By the way, all of your photos are excellent :)

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  24. Why does this always happen! I eat, then I stumble upon a blog like this and snap, I'm hungry again!! Nice place, by the way. :) Keep up the good photos!!

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  25. That Bus to Tijuana looks right up my alley. I didn't know about this place. Will definitely check it out.

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  26. How awesome is this joint! I want balls and a cocktail.

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