$9.99 for $20 Worth of Lebanese Food at Al Shallal Restaurant and Café
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Classic Lebanese dishes such as grape leaves, shawarma, hummus, and kebabs with lamb, beef, or shrimp
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$9.99 for $20 Worth of Lebanese Food
The extensive menu includes boiled fava beans mashed with garlic and lemon juice ($6.95), a sautéed lamb tongue sandwich ($3.25), and chicken or meat shawarma slowly cooked on a roller broiler and served with garlic sauce ($6.95 for lunch; $11.95 for dinner).
Several of the menu’s dishes include the Middle Eastern staple falafel. Check out Groupon’s examination of falafel to understand what makes this concoction so iconic.
Falafel: Middle Eastern Energy on the Go
Falafel is fast food in its purest sense. In a flash, the chef scoops out a ball of chickpeas (or in some areas, fava beans) ground with herbs and spices and drops it in a fryer until it turns golden brown. Influencing this swift process may be old family recipes, national traditions, and abundant variations, but all appetites agree on a unified ideal: a hot, crunchy crust and a moist interior. On a sandwich or a meze platter, the spheres are packed with protein and ready to pair with fresh toppings.
Most food historians trace falafel’s origins to Egypt, but that hasn’t ended a longstanding controversy over its proper home. Israelis have appointed the kosher-friendly meal their national dish, which has drawn the ire of those who see it as an essentially Arab food. In 2008, the Association of Lebanese Industrialists even filed a lawsuit against Israel for promoting what it considers a Lebanese trademark.