Granville might be known as the original home of El Jannah chicken but down the road you’ll also find Hawa, slick with red and black uniformed staff and the motto “in taste we trust”. There’s a huge dining area here, with stacks of benches and booths inside plus chairs and tables on the street.
You can smell it as soon you hit the main street of Granville. That’s the scent of chicken skin charring to a smoky crisp as fat drips and sizzles onto glowing charcoal below. Endless racks of flattened chooks spin around and around on a spit. This is barbecue chicken, Lebanese-style. Garlic sauce is mandatory.
Charcoal chicken
The crowd is a happy mix of families, teenagers and blokes. No one bats an eyelid at the soccer players hoeing into an entire chicken each. Construction work down the back indicates there’ll be a kids play area opening soon.
Toum garlic sauce and pickles
A whole chook will set you back $20, but once you factor in the free sides, it easily translates to a family-sized meal. You’ll score rounds of soft Lebanese bread, salty pickled cucumber, lurid pink pickled turnips and thick and fluffy toum (that addictive Lebangarlic sauce).
Whole charcoal chicken $20
Chips with chicken salt
Kefta spiced lamb mince, shish lamb and shish tawok marinated chicken skewers with salad plate $19.50
Charcoal chicken might rule the roost here but you can also dig into skewers of kefta spiced lamb mince, shish lamb skewers and shish tawok marinated chicken, jammed onto giant swords and cooked over a flaming grill.
Vege platter $15
Vegetarians don’t miss out on all the fun either. The vege platter is a cracker, piled high with hoummus, baba ghanouj, dolmades, deep-fried cauliflower, deep-fried eggplant, tabouleh and crunchalicious garlicky falafel balls. Everybody wins.
Fattoush salad $8
Hawa Charcoal Chicken
43 South Street, Granville, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9637 3111
Opening hours:
Open 7 days 10am-11pm
This article appeared in the March 2014 issue of Time Out Sydney in my monthly Food & Drink column Eat This! [Read online]
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I haven't eaten at either EJ or Hawa :( Such sadness
ReplyDeleteomgsh this looks good! is the flattened chickens moist?
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great but the vege platter and fattoush salad look absolutely droolworthy! Appreciate that you've included them in the review :D
ReplyDeleteEven though I've given up on my fake veganism because a good steak, crispy American bacon, and smoked salmon are frikkin' delicious, I still believe that vegetarian platter is singing me to dreams.
ReplyDeleteLove it all. Especially that there's still a place in Sydney where you can find free sides. Bonus for the pickle love too.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Hawa is great and usually shorter queues than El Jannah. Although that may change with this publicity. Thanks for that!!! For a keen meat eater, that veg plate sure looks nice as well.
ReplyDeleteStan
Awww man I've been craving the Lebangarlic sauce for so long... I bought a tub of garlic sauce from costco and its just not the same. I wish the trek to Granville wasn't so out of the way for me.
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interesting competition in Granville. will definitely check this out next time i have cravings and the queue at el jannah is too long
ReplyDeleteOh wow, amazing.
ReplyDeleteThose dips look so good - I love how they swirled on the plate with a little dip for the oil. Beautiful!
Goodness! The chicken looks great! Another place to check out when in Granville! Yay!
ReplyDeleteLast week went to EJs with a couple of friends but tried to convince them about Hawa or Al Awafi..really keen to compare but the original always wins out for some reason!
ReplyDeleteThe garlic sauce is not as good as El Jannah, but the chicken at Hawa is certainly worth checking out
ReplyDeleteWow looks awesome, I'm normally a fan of EJ but the chicken looks better here!
ReplyDeletethe crazy long queues at ej's made me cross the street to hawa and ive been a convert ever since!
ReplyDeleteI definitely have a small addiction to toum! Garlic love!
ReplyDeletethis is our local haunt. Kid friendly, family friendly and yummy to boot. The food is not as salty as El Janah. Don't forget to nip down the street afterwards for some awesome desert at El sweetie
ReplyDeleteDo love free sides :)
ReplyDeleteI've had EJ but have yet to try Hawa. I definitely think I'll need to try it soon... actually... maybe dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteThanks to your recommendation on the vege platter at Hawa, we had that yesterday lunch in addition to the chicken. The chicken was of course great, but the vege platter was fantastic!!! Thanks for the pointer!
ReplyDeleteStan.