Al Sultan Zabadani Food Review
Zabadani's Al Sultan brings a menu of Mediterranean-Filipino fusion cuisine.
What I tried:
Moroccan Beef Stew
Beef Shawarma
Pasta
Lassi
With creamy gravy, bell peppers, mushrooms, carrots , onions, and raisins, the Moroccan Beef Stew was a glamorized bulalo-caldereta steak. Deliciously savory and tender.
Al Sultan's Beef Shawarma will definitely put off most people, but not me. Sure, I cringed on my first bite but as I got used to its taste, I thought that this is what an authentic beef shawarma tastes like: peppery, sour, and a bit bitter from the nutmeg.The meat was juicy and the veggies were fresh.
The pasta was al dente and tasted like Filipino style spaghetti, sweet and cheesy.
Lassi is a flavored yogurt drink with a blend of spices. We tried the caramel lassi since it was the only flavor available at the time.The caramel flavor overpowered the yogurt and I honestly couldn't see what's special about this lassi.
I forgot to list down each cost, the food was too pricey for me. They have a great middle-eastern ambiance though.