[Miznon]
Had been hearing about people rave about Singapore's first Israeli restaurant for the longest of time, and so I was pretty excited to finally get to try their food.
Falafel Burger ($17)
This pita comes with a huge slice of tomato, sour cream, chilli, onion, pickles, and aioli. The falafel patty came crispy on the outside, and was decent in flavour, although I'd pick the Abu Kebab over this for stronger flavours. Pretty much loved how the pickles are so fresh and juicy for both pitas, which elevates the experience for sure.
There's also free flow Pita bread and Tahini at the counter, but do save your stomach for the mains ๐คญ๐.
Overall Rating: 7.5/10
[Miznon]
Had been hearing about people rave about Singapore's first Israeli restaurant for the longest of time, and so I was pretty excited to finally get to try their food.
Abu Kebab ($24)
This pita came loaded - stuffed generously with beef and lamb meatballs, tahini, salsa, chilli, pickles, onion and parsley. No idea how they did it but there were definitely min. 5 of these meatballs that were pretty juicy and flavourful. The gamey taste isn't too overpowering here, so even for someone who isn't a fan of lamb, I'd gladly gobble these up. I pretty much enjoyed the flavours here, and I'd have to say this pita is crazy filling.
There's also free flow Pita bread and Tahini at the counter, but do save your stomach for the mains ๐คญ๐.
Overall Rating: 7.5/10
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