Tag: Chicken Shawarma

  • Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Yet another chicken shawarma, this time at Cleopatra.

    In my defence, it’s been a while and I’ve never had an Egyptian chicken shawarma.

    Cleopatra is an Egyptian restaurant on Praed Street, selling very affordable food – just £8.50 for this and they didn’t charge a sitting down tax.

    Good job I sat down as it wasn’t very elegant to eat, the wrap couldn’t hold it together so I resorted to knife and fork for a wrap. English weirdo, aha.

    Chicken was tasty, wrap itself was pretty ordinary and the salad a bit too fruity and tangy for my tastes. Perhaps I should have ordered it with fries instead.

    I think it’s worth a 7 out of 10.

    I’d go back again but order from the hot mezze section which is where the most interesting dishes seem to be.

    What? I’ve not moaned about the office yet? Have I really forgotten that the air conditioning was broken in August?

  • Soor

    Soor

    Soor. Don’t panic. I’m back to hating being in the office…this week my office chair had a choice of near horizontal or lean forwards. As much as I’m constantly told to lean into things, my current corporate buzzword hate, I had to go for the horizontal effect.

    And then I booked a meeting room that doesn’t exist. Cool.

    But I can always lean into lunch and this week I took a walk down the Edgware Road, as far as I dared…or as until I saw somewhere vaguely appealing which was Soor…yes another Lebanese restaurant.

    Serving around 5,000 dishes, from breakfast to manakish (must try one time… Lebanese pizza apparently), fatayer, various starters, mains, salads and wraps.

    I asked for a recommendation…the mixed grill apparently. You mean the most expensive thing on the menu? Aha. Don’t want to suggest something more interesting to me?

    I had a fattet because… I’m getting fatter. Warm yoghurt, crispy pitta, fried onions, chicken shawarma and salad.

    Fattet - which is warm yoghurt, crispy pitta, fried onions, chicken shawarma and salad

    I’m not sure I’d order it again, perhaps too much yoghurt but I still enjoyed it. Lots of chicken shawarma, the standard orange Lebanese spicy sauce was delightful, with a kick. The crispy pitta was fresh and the dish worked.

    Salad was decent too.

    Tomato and lettuce salad

    Rating of 7.3. Definitely worth a visit and they had plenty of tables for lunch too.

  • Paramount Middle Eastern Kitchen

    Paramount Middle Eastern Kitchen

    Bleary-eyed on a train to the office for weekly stint of collaborating and getting next to nothing done. It’s Paramount Middle Eastern Kitchen.

    But the one bright side of being closer to my colleagues is that I get to catch up over lunch with kind souls I’ve worked with for a few years.

    Wandering the streets of Paddington in the cold (FYI spring, you may now attend the UK), we decided upon Paramount Middle Eastern Kitchen, a popular Lebanese restaurant.

    I tried not to be so predictable in ordering the chicken shawarma but after speaking to the waiter, I ordered the chicken shawarma. That and the apple, mint and ginger juice came to around £17…I forgot the exact price. Liz Truss is coming back anyway so we’ll have more inflation soon.

    Anyway, fries were actually crispy. The shawarma was also really good, tomatoes and garlic sauce nicely balanced with tender chicken. Banging dips for the fries too.

    So Paramount Middle Eastern Kitchen is the paramount place on my lunchtime adventures so far. Will they be bettered before HR find out about my views on office working?

    Lunchtastic score of 8.2.

    Chicken and rice dish - rather a lot of rice

    2025 Update!

    So, I went back…feels crazy living in London and going to the same restaurant twice in your life, but here we are.

    This time I had the Batata Harra wrap.

    Sure, it looks underwhelming – maybe they could have presented it with the cut side open. Maybe I could have rearranged it so, for my photograph.

    And compared to Paramount Middle Eastern Kitchen’s chicken shawarma, which I will eventually learn how to spell without looking it up, I guess is a tad underwhelming.

    Yet there was lots to like, the wrap had a real firm crisp to it – it felt toasted, perfectly. Perhaps the potato was a little more firm than ideal, but mixed together with the yoghurt, tomatoes, peppers and spices was a spicy, creamy delight really.

    I do prefer the chicken shawarma (spelled it right!) but this is a worthy wrap. There is no reason to change my original score of 8.2 out of 10.