Where can you eat Syrian food in Sydney? We're glad you asked. Head to Al Shami in Merrylands where they’re serving up dishes from both Syria and neighbouring Lebanon to a non-stop arrival of ex-pats. Couples? Friends? Families? They’re all here.
Muhamara $8
Walnut and red capsicum dip
Shish barak $15
Beef mince dumplings in yoghurt sauce
Jordanian mansaf $24
Basmati rice with lamb shank and dried yoghurt sauce (back left)
Jameed yoghurt soup
Pour over as little or as much jameed broth as you please, a distinctly tangy soup made from dried fermented yoghurt that’s revered by locals.
Falafel donuts
Al Shami mix plate $24
Marinated chicken breast, lamb and kafta served with garlic dip and the falafel and dip plate below
Round it all out with the Al Shami mix plate, a trio of grilled skewers speared with lamb cubes, lamb mince and chicken pieces. Still hungry? Give into temptation and order the broasted chicken – that’s pressure fried chicken that combines golden batter with supreme juiciness. Cr-unch.
Falafel, hummus, tabouli and baba ghanouj included with the mix plate
Al Shami
102-106 Railway Terrace, Merrylands, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 8677 1671
Opening hours
Wednesday to Monday 11am-10.30pm
This article first appeared in Time Out Sydney. Read this article online or read more of my Time Out Sydney reviews.
Wow! I’ll have to gather the family and give this a go! Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteThe shishbarak looks delightful. Definitely one to try as I’ve never eaten dumplings cooked in yoghurt sauce before.
ReplyDeleteGreat timing as I'm visiting a friend in Merrylands this week :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like prices have gone up a lot since they became famous, unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteStan.