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--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on February 07, 2008, 06:37:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: q_q_ on February 07, 2008, 01:16:43 PM ---Nowadays I have it with hummus, techina, mushroom, aubergine,  (aubergine is controversial!).
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Why is it controversial?



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not really controversial in any serious way.

kashrut is fine !

I just said controversial, because alot of people would not like the taste of aubergine, too weird, so would not like it in their shwarma !

Everybody tends to agree on hummus and techina though!

Tina Greco - Melbourne:

--- Quote from: q_q_ on February 07, 2008, 06:38:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Skippy on February 07, 2008, 06:35:50 PM ---I love the lamb best  O0 O0 O0

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yeah man, err, woman.  We are talking about lamb shwarma ;-)

nobody eats chicken shwarma, except Sarah!

chicken is what they offer you if there is no more lamb on the thing!



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lol here you can get lamb, beef, chicken and ....................pork  :-\

mord:
I like shwarma had one yesterday with spice and zhchog [sp] but i like Roast with potatoes

Ambiorix:
No.

In my country, pitta is a Turkish muslim business.

I refuse to pay money , for products of muslims.

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yaakov-

aubergine probably is egg plant. I just call it whatever the guy serving it calls it, that way communication works.     I say what is that, he says what he calls it. I call it that.

I have not really tried it, but I think "milk and honey" is expensive and small portions. the menu looks bad. It seems the only good value thing - tasty, large portion, is shwarma.

You mentioned chicken in the 9 days. Googling "the 9 days" chicken, had 2 links that it is not allowed.

Shwarma prices have gone up. They were 5 pounds, now they are 6.50.

btw, incase anybody didn`t realise. when I said quid, that means pounds, it is british slang for pounds.

and yes, Blooms (the decent sit down place) is around 30 quid a person! Maybe twenty something quid if you order less expensive things.






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