Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Habib's Kebab, Freemantle, Perth

The fourth day of our family trip in Perth was Xmas Day. Many restaurants were closed and we were happy to have found this little Lebanese/Turkish place in the heart of Fremantle that was open (at least someone thought of the tourists!). It is at a corner of a building called Fremantle Malls, opposite Haandi Restaurant (Indian cuisine). It has a halal certificate and I heard the guy manning the counter told my father that he's a Moroccan and is the owner of the place.  Their menu was quite extensive, including the usual food you would find in a Lebanese/Turkish restaurant such as pide, shish kebabs, beef/chicken/lamb kebabs, gozlemes, turkish sweets and coffee. Food was tasteful but I would say the price was a bit on the higher side. Kebab starts from AUD9.50 and you get to choose 2 sauces for its dressing. We also bought some delectable baklavas priced at AUD13 for a pack of 12 (smaller option available was 2 baklavas for AUD3).
The shop front
The menu

Take your own drink and pay at the counter

Choose dressings the Subway style

Alfresco dining
Just thought that this is one cute pic. And yes, there's 9 of us all together in this family trip :D