ExpatDisneyLover
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- Jan 1, 2009
Oh I wish I had paid more attention to the kids offerings!! Sorry, I can't recall! But maybe others will chime in or I'll have a brainwave and remember.
What I do remember are a lot of mezes (salads/starters) - eaten with flat bread - I love these so this was right up my alley. But it certainly wouldn't be for everyone's taste! Carrot salad, eggplant and olive oil, cucumber, yogurt, & mint salad, lentil salad, burghal salad, tomato salad - all of these had really nice olive oil and varying spices of the region and really great hummus and I am a picky hummus eater. Also olives - which were ok - (I lived in Turkey for seven years so I am definitely picky on the olive front).
For mains there was a spicy fish dish with pilav - loved this, chicken dish also regional, moroccan sausages, couscous which was really nice, a saucy tomato based vegetable dish to go on the couscous, swarma fixings (flatbread, shaved kebab (lamb I think), onions, yogurt etc. to go on it - I do remember a lot of kids getting this), for dessert of course baklava and various tarts which were kind of similar but with various fruits, also fresh fruit, and not so sweet saffron cookies.
Well, hope that gives you an idea anyway -
What I do remember are a lot of mezes (salads/starters) - eaten with flat bread - I love these so this was right up my alley. But it certainly wouldn't be for everyone's taste! Carrot salad, eggplant and olive oil, cucumber, yogurt, & mint salad, lentil salad, burghal salad, tomato salad - all of these had really nice olive oil and varying spices of the region and really great hummus and I am a picky hummus eater. Also olives - which were ok - (I lived in Turkey for seven years so I am definitely picky on the olive front).
For mains there was a spicy fish dish with pilav - loved this, chicken dish also regional, moroccan sausages, couscous which was really nice, a saucy tomato based vegetable dish to go on the couscous, swarma fixings (flatbread, shaved kebab (lamb I think), onions, yogurt etc. to go on it - I do remember a lot of kids getting this), for dessert of course baklava and various tarts which were kind of similar but with various fruits, also fresh fruit, and not so sweet saffron cookies.
Well, hope that gives you an idea anyway -