4/5
Mr Weekend Food Escapes has driven past Massaya a number of times but has yet to dine there. On a quiet Saturday, we head there for lunch and while I am mildly distracted by all the fast food that surrounds the Massaya restaurant, I am looking for a nicer experience this Saturday. Massaya is part Modern Australian in menu and part Lebanese cuisine.
It's a busy period at the moment at Massaya hosting several Christmas events. There's a big function room with long tables at Massaya. To kick off the festive season, Matt and I order some drinks.
Massaya has the Almaza beer which is the biggest brewery in Lebanon. Mr Weekend Food Escapes always likes trying new beers from different countries. I ask for the prettiest drink and leave it to the staff to choose my drink. I think this is the Berry Mint Lemon which is topped with Persian Floss. The drink is very sweet.
I start ordering off the Massaya menu starting off with these Garlic Prawns. The pan-fried prawns are served up in lemon juice, garlic and coriander. I love prawns whereas Mr Weekend Food Escapes is allergic to shell fish so these delicious, juicy prawns are all mine. The garlic flavours are immersed in the prawn flesh. Definitely a dish to order if you are a prawn fan.
Massaya also has this very popular dish which is the honey and lemon glazed salmon on mash and vegetables. The salmon is subtly sweet from the honey which is delightful to eat as I enjoy the crunchy salmon skin, moist salmon flesh and the creamy mash potato. This is a very simple but well executed dish. I'd recommend this dish.
I am also looking forward to ordering some Lebanese cuisine. I start off with this Hummus with lamb meat and pine nuts dish. I love lebanese bread and dip the bread into the hummus for the creamy chick pea taste. The lamb adds that further texture and elevates this dish. I dig into the basket of Lebanese bread (Fried and Fresh). I recommend.
I am also treated to a Mixed Grill Platter which has three dips, baba ganoush, garlic cream and hummus. There's also three skewers of chicken, lamb, kafta with chilli bread, tabouli and two savoury pastries. This platter is right up my alley as protein and dips are my favourite when dining Lebanese and I like the fresh tabouli salad that is light, tangy and fresh.
Price: Most mains $22-32
Location: 608 Liverpool st, Strathfield South
Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday 11am to 12am
Saturday 11am to 1am
Sunday 11am to 11pm
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