Sunday, November 23, 2014

Shawarma House Milwaukee WI

2921 N Oakland Ave Milwaukee WI 53211 Phone# 414-967-1000

This year for the 4th of July Wisconsin was at the top of the list to visit. So we hopped in the car with dreams, and a list of places we wanted to see. The Harley Davison museum, the beach, the river walk, and getting cheese was of course at the top of the list. Little did we know what a gold mine of food we were setting off to find. Every place we went to eat was amazing and the trip soon turned into where are we going to eat next for dinner. This was because the first place we ate at when we arrived in Milwaukee was Shawarma House (they are open until 2am). We didn't know much about Milwaukee at the time but after eating here we realized that Milwaukeeans know how to eat. Sharwarma House has large plates that you can easily share with a friend, but you won't want to. The flavors are amazing and we tried as much food as we could. The prices are amazing as well so if you're on a budget you may have to bite the bullet and share your yummables. From what we tried here is what a think is the best items to try off their large menu (everything a Sharwarma House is big and beautiful).

All Inn Shawarma

The All Inn Shawarma is a good way to try a lot of what they have to offer. You get Shawarma beef and chicken, Jerusalem Salad, hummus, falafel, and bread. This dish is really incredible and is enough to feed two people, but we didn't know this and well even if we would have known we ordered more and so should you.

Falafel
Falafel's are wonderful they may be deep fried but there are lots of healthy goodies inside. Sharwarma House went the extra mile on these little beauties and put hummus and vegetables inside. Unlike some places who's falafels are a golden almost tan color Shawarma's are nice and golden brown the flavor that cooking it the extra time brings out is unbearably good. Which makes them perfect for dipping into hummus or Baba Ghannouj. You should also order more falafel so you don't have to fight over the one get :) but also because they are good for dipping into the Baba Ggannouj.
Baba Ghannouj
 I have had a lot of Baba Ghannouj from a lot of different restaurants and Shawarma House really has it down right. If you have never had Baba Ghannouj please try it here it really is some of the best. Baba Ghannouj means "pampered papa" or "coy daddy", and is made out of eggplant, it is made in a similar has hummus, and it's wonderful. If you order the Baba Channouj on its own it is served with bread which is how it normally comes.

For more information about Shawarma House you can visit the link below
http://www.yelp.com/biz/shawarma-house-milwaukee-2