Monday, April 4, 2016

Souk Shawarma & Sucre Sweets


If you talk to any of my friends they will tell you much I love Middle Eastern and Mediterranean food…I’m slightly obsessed!  So when I heard about Souk Shawarma in DTLA I had to check it out. 
I love going on foodie adventures to check out new spots so one my fellow foodie adventure buddies and I to a stopped in on a Saturday afternoon for a late lunch.  We both had checked out their menu so we had an idea of what we wanted to try but there is so much good stuff on their menu we decided to ask the staff for some suggestions.  Matt, one of the owners, was there and he was able to help us narrow down our choices (good thing there were two of us and we love sharing).

For Shawarma we decided on the Duck Shawarma.  You can get your shawarma as a wrap or a plate (rice pickled veggies, hummus and pita).  We opted for the wrap, It was unreal!  They make their spice blends and marinades in house and it shows.  The meat was perfectly cooked (wood-fire cooked to be exact) nestled in a wrap with fig spread (HELLO, that may have been what sold me on the Duck!) piquillo peppers, garlic sauce and souk mix! 


Next we got one of their hummus bowls, hummus topped with sautéed garbanzo beans, tahini & lemon and olive oil topped off with your choice of protein…we picked the Lamb and Aleppo Sausage.  I had to try the Aleppo Sausage, I am basically obsessed with Aleppo (seriously I season almost everything with it!). It did not disappoint, and may have been my favorite protein of the day.


We also had to try the falafel and the vegan shawarma so we could fully experience all they had to offer.  I don’t normally like falafel it’s usually too dry, under seasoned or over seasoned (hello parsley) for my taste, but I was pleasantly surprised!  The falafel came with two sauces a green tahini and spicy zhoug sauce both of were phenomenal but the spicy zhoug, I should have gotten some to go so I could slather on some eggs!   The vegan shawarma, looks like chicken tastes like chicken and the texture is even like chicken.  For most veg/vegan options texture is usually a problem, its usually funky and off not here! I am a serious meat eater and I would totally order the vegan shawarma again. 




I saved the best for last…the Souk Fries.  Unreal!!!  First they take perfectly cooked French fries and top them with beef shawarma, feta cheese, piquillo pepper sauce and green onions.   I know….
They were amazing!  I will have dreams about these fries and crave them regularly!




I will be back to Souk Shawarma, they know their stuff!  They know their stuff and take time to craft it so well, from the wood fired meats, artfully blended spices/marinates, amazing sauces and dips and they have defiantly hit the high notes of various culinary delights from so many amazing middle eastern and Mediterranean Countries!


I know you are all full just hearing about our lunch but save room for dessert at Sucre Sweets.  It’s the cutest little Parisian bakeshop that shares a space with Souk.  Lauren the owner is baking goodies like  Madeleines, Macarons, Cookies, Brownies and Knaffe!  I had never had Knaffe so we had to try it….OMG!  Phyllo topped with a magical ricotta and rose water filling then topped with crispy, buttery angel hair phyllo drizzled with more rose water and crushed pistachio, to die for!  Lauren told us that the Knaffe recipe she uses has been passed down to her from her grandmother and mother.  To go we grabbed a pistachio & cardamom brownie as well as a date, walnut and oatmeal cookie, they were an excellent treat for the drive home!


DTLA never ceases to amaze me with amazing spots for my foodie adventures and Souk Shawarma were great way to enjoy a beautiful Saturday in LA.

1111 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 104
Los Angeles, CA 90017

1111 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 105
Los Angeles, CA 90017

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the review and tips !!! Sounds amazing Can't wait to check it out !!!

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