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Looking for an extraordinary brunch this weekend? Look no further than Chambers at Park Street Mews, where their enchanting Brunch Bazaar is set to captivate your taste buds every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 12pm. For just 7000 nett per pair, you can indulge in a vibrant array of Middle Eastern delights that promise to transport you straight to the heart of Arabia.
Discover Chambers - Middle Eastern Cuisine at Park Street Mews and Galle Fort
Kunafa French Toast-A Sweet Symphony
One of the stars of the Brunch Bazaar is the Kunafa French Toast. This isn't just any French toast – it's a delightful Arabic twist on the beloved classic. Imagine thick, golden slices filled with rich, cheesy ashta cream, drizzled with aromatic attar syrup, and crowned with a sprinkle of crunchy pistachios and a side of cream. It's the perfect way to start your brunch with a sweet, decadent note that will leave you craving more.
Spice it up with Shakshuka!
Fatteh-Layers of Delight
Don’t miss out on the Fatteh, a traditional Middle Eastern dish that’s all about texture and flavour. Layers of crispy pita chips, chickpeas, and creamy yoghurt come together in a harmonious blend, finished with a sprinkling of pomegranates, nuts and more pita chips for an extra crunch. It's a comforting and satisfying dish that’s perfect for sharing.
Labneh Balls-Creamy and Tangy Bites
For those who adore creamy, tangy flavours, the Labneh Balls are a real treat. These little orbs of strained yoghurt are delightfully rich and surprisingly addictive. For an extra layer of flavour and punch, the balls are rolled and covered in zaatar chilli flakes, served with a drizzle of olive oil. They’re perfect for spreading on bread or enjoying as a bite-sized snack, an irresistible addition to your brunch experience.
An Unforgettable Experience
The Brunch Bazaar doesn’t stop there, other mains include Turkish Eggs, poached eggs layered with herb-infused whipped yoghurt with a spicy harissa sauce. Caliph’s Delight is another main, grilled zucchini and eggplant discs, on crispy Arabic bread, a flavourful yoghurt sauce, with chili flakes and crushed almonds. The sharing platter also includes Musabaha, Falafel with Sumac Onions, Cheese Fatayer, Sesame, Arabic Bread, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, honey cream, and the perfect end to your brunch mint tea .
So why wait? Mark your calendars for this weekend and head to Chambers Middle Eastern Cuisine for a brunch experience that promises to be both delightful and delicious.
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