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Merrylands

Breakfast board loaded with fried eggs, ful medames, zaatar manoush, labneh, cold-cuts, assorted pickles, fresh vegies and village cheeses.
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Merrylands’ hot brunch spot serves a breakfast board loaded with the lot

Kabul House is still hugely popular, but young families and Zoomers are flocking to impressive modern Middle Eastern restaurant Iftar.

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Boston cream and strawberry cream doughnuts.

Self Raised Snack Shoppe

Self Raised bakery expands again with new Merrylands store.

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The Al Shami mixed plate is designed to share between two.
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Al Shami

For a long family lunch where there’s always more flatbread.

Inside Kabul House restaurant.
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Kabul House

Family-friendly, fast, hearty and easy to enjoy.

Iftar’s shawarma tacos swapping flatbread for tortillas.

Shawarma tacos on the menu at Merrylands’ slick new dining spot

Chef Jeremy Agha wants to redefine Middle Eastern cooking in Western Sydney, one wagyu kofta dumpling at a time.

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The Al Shami mixed plate is designed to share between two.
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Sure, this is a terrific place to wrap grilled meat in bread, but there’s much more to explore

Syrian restaurant Al Shami’s big menu goes beyond the usual grab bag of the Middle East’s greatest hits.

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La Mono

Flame-licked charcoal chicken is the main drawcard, but it’s far from being the