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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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5:29 AM ---------- Thursday, September 3, 2009
Cafe Le Caire
39 Arab Street 6292 0979 I had a sudden craving for falafels today! The best place in Singapore for some good Middle Eastern cuisine is no doubt the Arab Street areas which is littered with numerous exotic cafes/restaurants. Immediately, I knew what I wanted once the waitress passed us the menu. The Foul and Falafel set ($7.50) came with more pita breads than I could finish. Now, "foul" is not referring to the smell of this dish. Rather, it's the national breakfast dish of Egypt. I love this! The thick stew-like dip was wonderful paired with the pita bread. Slightly tangy, I could eat this on its own. These little deep fried balls of spiced chickpeas satisfied my craving just fine. Moist on the inside, the outer part was just a tad dry but hey, I'm not complaining! Labels: Middle East 9:23 PM ---------- WELCOME! LOCAL FOODIES' BLOGS Gastronomic Ruminations She Bakes & She Cooks Singapore Daily Makan Photo Small Potatpes Make the Steak Look Bigger The Orthorexic Foodie The Skinny Epicurean Timeless Facade Food Glorious Food FOOD FOR THOUGHT |