Dinner at Tarbush

Posted on the October 29th, 2008 under Daily Living,Food & Health by Papa Bear

26th October 2008.

On the way returning the kiddie car rented for Pasha after finishing our grocery shopping at Jusco Sunway Pyramid, we passed by Tarbush Restaurant. Since it was already time for dinner and Mama Pasha has never been to Tarbush before, we decided to have our dinner there.

I have never been to this Sunway Pyramid branch but I have been to the branch in Bukit Bintang a few times before and I do like the kind of food they serve there. The Lebanese kind.

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Pasha as usual could not sit still while waiting for the food that we ordered to come. If you look carefully at the first 3 photos above, there are two Shisha bottles at the background. Pasha managed to bring down the one on the right…

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There was a small fountain right after the entrance and Pasha loved it as he is fond of anything that has some water in it. There were a number of pretty little fish inside the little pool below the fountain.

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Our drinks arrived before the food. Mama Pasha ordered a glass of Honeydew Juice and Pasha drank half of it and I ordered the Arabic Tea. I love the warm minty tea and it’s served in that cute little kettle as shown above.

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Finally our food arrived. We only ordered one main dish for Mama Pasha as based on experience the serving is quite big and enough for two people to enjoy.

Mama Pasha chose the Shish Tawook, juicy boneless chicken breast marinated and grilled, served with Tarbush Garlic Sauce (see the middle photo above. It was taken a bit too late as we were hungry and forgot to take a photo before we ate).

I just ordered and appetizer called Sambosa (I ordered the chicken filling as Mama Pasha does not eat lamb), which was not quite an appetizer as those deep-fried spring rolls may be enjoyed as a side dish or for snacks. (see the second photo).

The dishes came with a plate of pickled stuffs such as olives, celery and zucchinis and a few slices of fresh tomatoes and lemon. There was also a few slices of pita bread but we did not take a photo of that but you see the second last photo where i stuffed my pita bread with some pieces of Shish Tawook and some pickled stuffs.

All in all, it was a great and that did not cost that much for a filling dinner!

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