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Restaurant review: Shabab Syrian Food, Tsim Sha Tsui – Middle Eastern fast food for less than US$10, and it’s delicious

  • Small restaurant in the Star Ferry terminal building serves inexpensive Arabic food
  • Shawarma, falafel, hummus and fattoush are among the favourites – and we lapped them up

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Shabab Syrian Food in the Star Ferry terminal building in Tsim Sha Tsui sells cheap and delicious Middle Eastern food. Photo: Gigi Choy
Gigi Choy

Shabab Syrian Food in the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry terminal building serves inexpensive and delicious Middle Eastern fast food.

A small place – it seats just 10 diners – its menu is simple, and features many staples of the region’s cuisine.

Main courses come with side dishes of fries, salad or Arabic rice. Other side dishes, such as lentil soup and mutabal (spicy aubergine dip) with bread, will set you back HK$35; a serving of bread costs HK$15. Diners can add HK$8 for a soft drink, while a fresh juice is HK$15.

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We ordered the falafel meal (HK$85) with a side of fattoush, a salad made from pieces of toasted khubz (Arabic bread) and mixed greens.

Falafel with fattoush salad. Photo: Gigi Choy
Falafel with fattoush salad. Photo: Gigi Choy
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The salad was light and refreshing, and the dish came with six pieces of falafel. The deep-fried patties were crisp on the outside and moist and fluffy inside. The dish came with hummus – a dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic – and pieces of bread, which made for a satisfying and filling vegetarian lunch.

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