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Lebanese Cuisine gebran.com.au | 171-175 Wattle St MOUNT LEWIS NSW 2190 171-175 Wattle | Lebanese Cuisine [email protected] | Take Out and Breakfast Dine In and Catering Phone: 02 9790 0066 Phone: 02 9707 3055 Trading Hours - Every day Trading Hours Breakfast 6.30am - 3pm Sunday to Thursday 12pm till 10pm Lunch & Dinner 11am - 10pm Friday & Saturday 12pm till Midnight Delivery available for Lunch and Dinner (Minimum order $40) Breakfast Manaeesh from the woodfired oven ZAATAR $4.00 ZAATAR AND CHEESE $5.00 CHEESE $6.00 LAHM BI AJEEN $8.00 LAHM BI JEEN AND CHEESE $9.00 MAKANEK AND CHEESE $12.00 SOUJOUK $12.00 LEBANESE BREAD $3.50 LABNI $8.00 house made whipped yoghurt with crispy Lebanese bread LABNI & CUCUMBER $9.50 house made whipped yoghurt and cucumber with crispy Lebanese bread SHANKLEESH $10.00 Lebanese aged blue cheese, salted and spiced served crumbed with diced onion, shallot and fresh tomato KESHEK $10.00 fermented cracked wheat cereal with yoghurt and milk, garlic and extra virgin olive oil KESHEK BI AWARMA/BI LAHME $14.00 finished with lamb confit, garlic slivers and extra virgin olive oil HOMMUS $9.00 blended chickpea and tahini dip HOMMUS BI AWARMA/BI LAHME $15.00 blended chickpea dip topped with lamb confit, pine nuts and almonds FOULE $10.00 boiled fava beans and chickpeas with garlic, cumin, lemon and parsley topped with fresh diced tomato and extra virgin olive oil BAYD $9.00 3 free range eggs – scrambled, fried or boiled BAYD BI LAHME $14.00 3 free range scrambled eggs with diced lamb BAYD BI AWARMA $14.00 3 free range scrambled eggs with lamb confit BAYD BI SOUJOK $14.00 3 free range scrambled eggs with spiced dried sausage BAYD BI MAKANEK $14.00 3 Free range scrambled eggs with Lebanese sausage FATTEH $10.00 stewed chickpeas, garlic and yoghurt sauce on crispy Lebanese bread finished with sizzling peanuts, almonds and paprika FATTEH BI LAHME $12.00 stewed chickpeas. Lamb, garlic and yoghurt sauce on crispyLebanese bread finished with sizzling peanuts, almonds and paprika BALILA $10.00 stewed chickpeas, garlic, cumin and extra virgin olive oil GEBRAN’S BALILA $15.00 warm salad of stewed chickpeas tossed with freshly diced tomato, fetta cheese and parsley leaf MIXED GARDEN VEGETABLES $4.00 fresh mint, shallots, radish, cucumber and tomatoes PICKLES $4.00 Gebran’s own mixed pickles OLIVES $5.00 Gebran’s own mixed Lebanese olives CUCUMBER YOGHURT $10.00 Woodfired Pizza Traditional WoodFired Pizza by Gebran At Gebran’s, pizzas are made to order using time old traditional methods, where we hand stretch the bases, use only the best tomatoes for our pizza sauce, the highest grade flour and cheeses imported from Italy ensuring a truly unforgettable pizza only at Gebran’s. Traditional Woodfired Pizza HAWAIIN $18.00 shaved double smoked ham and pineapple SUPREME $20.00 shaved ham, pepperoni, cabanossi, mushroom, capsicum, onion, pineapple and olives MARGHERITA $18.00 tomato, fresh basil, and buffalo mozzarella MEATLOVERS $20.00 shaved ham, cabanossi, pepperoni, sausage, bacon and bbq sauce PEPPERONI $18.00 Pepperoni MEXICANA $18.00 salami, roasted capsicum, olives, Spanish onion and jalapenos BBQ CHICKEN $18.00 bbq chicken, mushrooms, pineapple and Spanish onions CAPRI $18.00 shaved ham, mushroom, olives and buffalo mozzarella NAPOLETANA $18.00 tomato, anchovies, olives and buffalo mozzarella FOUR CHEESES $18.00 gorgonzola, buffalo, mozzarella, stretched curd and parmesan All pizzas are tomato and basil base with mozzarella cheese Crusts Garlic, cheese or chilli $12.00 Tomato and basil bruschetta $16.00 Garlic Bread $4.50 E xtras Gluten free base $3.50 Half and half $3.00 Vegetable toppings $1.00 Meat toppings $2.00 Seafood toppings $4.00 Gourmet Pizza Gourmet Woodfired Pizza CHILLI KING PRAWN $24.00 king prawns, chilli, rocket, aioli and mozzarella SEAFOOD $24.00 king prawns. baby calamari, caviar, aioli, chilli and parsley SHANGHAI CHICKEN $20.00 chicken, Spanish onion, coriander, roasted capsicum, pickled ginger and sweet chilli and soy dressing MAKANEK & SOUJOK $20.00 Lebanese sausage, soujok, baby spinach, cherry tomato, chilli, buffalo mozzarella and aioli THE BEAST $24.00 king prawns, ham, “free range” charcoal roasted chicken, soujok, chilli and peri peri mayonnaise LAMB SHAWARMA $20.00 freshly grilled lamb shawarma, Spanish onion, rocket leaf, diced tomato and tarator sauce GEBRAN’S CHICKEN $20.00 shawarma chicken, tomato brushetta, Spanish onion and tahini sauce SMOKED SALMON $22.00 smoked salmon, Spanish onion, rocket leaf, aioli and extra virgin olive oil PRIMAVERA/VEGETARIAN $20.00 eggplant, zuccini, artichokes, roasted capsicum, baby spinach, mushrooms, olives and buffalo mozzarella TANDORI CHICKEN $20.00 chicken, rocket leaf, yoghurt, chilli, cherry tomatoes, olive oil and finished with a tandoori spiced salsa Cal zone 3 topping choices (excluding seafood) $18.00 3 topping choices with seafood $22.00 or Make Up Your Own Pizza non seafood $20.00 seafood $24.00 Dessert Pizza NUTELLA $16.00 hazelnut chocolate, fresh strawberries, whipped cream topped with roasted hazelnuts and icing sugar Wraps & Salads Wraps TAWOUK $9.00 chicken, garlic, hot chips & pickles LAMB SHAWARMA $9.00 lamb, lettuce, tomato, onion, parsley, pickles & tahini sauce CHICKEN SHAWARMA $9.00 chicken, lettuce, tomato, onion, parlsey, pickles & tahini sauce CHICKEN $9.00 char grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles & garlic KAFTA $9.00 kafta, homos, sumac onion, lettuce, tomato & pickles MEAT $9.00 lamb, baba ghannouj, lettuce, tomato, pickles & caramelised onion BRAINS $9.00 lamb brains, garlic, lettuce & tomato SNESIL $10.00 garlic, lettuce & tomato FALAFEL $7.50 vegetarian balls, lettuce, tomato, pickles, parsley & tahini sauce SOUJOUK $9.00 spicky lamb sausage, garlic, tomato & pickles MAKANEK $8.00 Lebanese sausage, pickles & lemon juice CHICKEN LIVER $7.50 garlic & pickles SAMKI HARRA $7.90 fish fillet & pickles WRAPS CAN BE MADE WITH YOUR CHOICE OF TOPPINGS Salads SMALL MEDIUM LARGE XLARGE FAMILY TABBOULI $5.00 $8.00 $12.00 $20.00 $35.00 finely chopped parsley, tomato, onion, burghul, lemon & olive oil FATTOUCH $8.00 $12.00 $20.00 $35.00 a mix of fresh lettuce, tomato, cucumber, mint, parsley, radish, onion, summark & crisp bread, dressed with lemon & olive oil ZAATAR AKHDAR $15.00 Lebanese thyme mixed with diced onions, dressed with lemon & olive oil ROCCA SALAD $8.00 $12.00 $20.00 $35.00 green rocket leaves, dressed with lemon & olive oil CONFUSION SALAD $24.00 $45.00 thinly sliced fruits of the season, mixed with rocca, topped with Gebran secret dressing Mezza Meat Mezza SMALL MEDIUM LARGE KIBBEH NAYYE $10.00 $15.00 $25.00 fresh raw meat, finely blended & mixed with Burghul & special condiments, served with a side of greens & naked greens NKHAAT $12.00 $18.00 lamb brains, pan fried & served with lemon garlic sauce HOMMOS BLAHMEH $16.00 hommos topped with finely diced pan fried meat & pine nuts SAWDIT DJEJ $8.00 $14.00 chicken liver pan fried & tossed in lemon garlic sauce Vegatarian Mezza SMALL MEDIUM LARGE HOMMOS $6.00 $8.00 $12.00 a fine blend of chickpeas, tahini, garlic & lemon juice BABA GHANNOUJ $8.00 $10.00 $15.00 grilled eggplant, pureed with tahini & lemon juice MTABBAL BATINGEN $9.00 $14.00 $18.00 grilled eggplant seasoned with lemon juice & olive oil SHANKLISH $10.00 $15.00 $19.00 spicy cheese mixed with tomato, onion & parsley LABNEH $6.00 $9.00 $15.00 condensed yoghurt, served with olive oil Seafood SIZZLING GARLIC PRAWNS $18.00 cooked in hot pot with olive oil & garlic, finished with parsley GEBRAN GARLIC PRAWNS $20.00 served with our special tomato salsa & rice BBQ PRAWNS $24.00 skewers of 12 char grilled marinated prawns SALT & PEPPER CALAMARI $16.00 served on a bed of rocket with balsamic sauce SAMAK BIZRI $16.00 white bait drenched in flour & deep fried, served with tarator & lemon slices SAMKI HARRA $18.00 grilled fish fillet topped with the traditional rich & spicy tahini sauce WHITING $25.00 baby whiting drenched in flour & deep fried served on crispy bread with tarator Lebanese Cuisine SMALL MEDIUM LARGE XLARGE LABNEH BIL TOUM $8.00 $12.00 $18.00 condensed yoghurt blended with garlic & dried mint WARAK INAB $9.00 $14.00 vine leaves stuffed with rice & herbs FALAFEL $15.00 per dozen a blend of fava beans & chickpeas, mixed with coriander & special spices - tahini, vegetables & pickles FOUL MOUDAMMAS $9.00 cooked fava beans, blended with lemon & garlic, served with a plate of greens ARNABIT $6.00 $10.00 $14.00 $20.00 fried cauliflower, served with tahini sauce HALLOUMI CHESSE $18.00 tasty pan fried cheese & tomato, sprinkled with pine nuts & special dressing BATATA MISHWIYYE $9.00 $14.00 slices of char grilled potato BATATA CHILLI $7.00 $9.00 $12.00 diced pan sealed potato tossed in coriander, garlic & chilli SNESIL $12.00 $16.00 bone marrow, garlic & lemon juice BAYD 3A LAHME $18.00 traditional favourite fried eggs with finely diced meat MAKANEK $12.00 9 tasty Lebanese sausages pan fried & tossed in lemon juice SOUJOUK $14.00 9 spicy Lebanese sausages mixed with chunky tomatoes & onion JWENIH $10.00 chicken wings sautéed with lemon, garlic & coriander sauce LAHME M’ILLEYE (3 skewers) $16.00 (6 skewers) $28.00 diced meat, pan fried & sautéed with lemon & a touch of chilli SAMBOUSIK BJIBNEH $10.00 6 pieces traditional Lebanese pastry, filled with feta cheese, shallots & parsley SAMBOUSIK BLAHMEH $10.00 6 pieces traditional Lebanese pastry, filled with minced meat, onion & pine nuts KBEKIB 6 pieces $12.00 or $2.00 each minced meat with burghul, moulded & stuffed with finely minced meat, onion & pine nut SHAWARMA MEAT $28.00 fine lamb fillet, shredded & marinated. Served on a bed of greens & topped with tahini sauce SHAWARMA CHICKEN $26.00 chicken fillet, shredded & marinated.
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