Al Amoor Express – Next to Al Ansari Exchange, Near Mall of the Emirates, Barsha 1, Dubai
Cuisine: Egyptian
All reviews will be based on the Cuisine and Fare the restaurant/outlet
is known for / specialised in.
ALL RATING ARE IN THE SCALE OF 5. A rating of 5 mean Excellent while 1
is Poor.
This review is based on inputs from myself as well as fellow foodies who
have accompanied me.
FOOD: RATING 4 OUT OF 5.
Item 1 – Sandwiches – Falafel Sandwiches – The Egyptian Falafel unlike their other Arab Counterparts are bigger and crispier. It is more like the Indian Vada. Big, Crunchy, Moist inside and tasty! Amoor has a variety of Falafel sandwiches but here are my best picks
- Falafel (Mixed Fried Veg) – Normal Falafel Sandwich. Yum!
- Falafel (Stuffed) – This is a bomb! A good filler!
- Falafel (Foul) – This is the stuff of legends. A Whole Meal itself.
Item 2 – Sandwiches – Foul Sandwiches – The Egyptian Fouls
(Fava Beans) are to die for and Amoor makes sure you die with a hearty tummy
and an irreversible smile!
I am not a huge fan of Sandwiches with a Foul
filling (unless they mix falafel with it!). If you are new to Foul and do not
know how it tastes, I suggest you try on of the Fouls Sandwiches as a sampler before
ordering foul as a main dish / course.
I suggest you try the Alexandrian Foul
Sandwich with a tinge of hot sauce.
PS: The word Foul is pronounced as Fo-oul
Item 3 – Dishes – Foul: The Foul dishes that Al Amoor carves out of
those Fava beans are the true representation of Amoor’s rich Egyptian heritage.
There is quite a few legendary dishes the best are as follows
- Alexandria Foul – If you are in for authentic Egyptian then this is must try and is true to its name. The fava beans are mashed to a more creamy texture.
- Foul With Eggs – This is typical foul dish where you can see the whole cooked fava beans that is topped with boiled egg pieces.
- Foul with Sauce – Name here is a misnomer, the Sauce here actually mean a Salsa salad which is topped on to the fava beans.
Alexandria Foul |
All dishes are served with freshly made bread. There is some olive oil
and sauces on each table for you to add as condiments to flavour the dish.
Freshly Made Bread |
Item 4 – Dishes - Falafel: This is easy, Just order a plate of Falafel. They
in a plate of 5 wonderful falafel accompanied by fresh bread and tahini.
Falafel |
Item 5 – Dishes
– Others: Egytpian cuisine is not just about falafel and
fouls. They do have some other killer dishes. Al Amoor does its part in getting
them in the spotlight but I believe these dishes are so traditional Egyptian
that the more orders are from Egyptian expats rather than from expats.
All I can say is the other expats are missing a huge part!
Here is my pick of the lot
- Musa-quaa – I call it the Egyptian Lasagne. Slices of Eggplant with a filling in them baked and topped with cheese. Yum!
- Liver Dishes – Wow! This is a true Egyptian dish. The flavour profile of Liver is very much an acquired one so newbies may have a little difficultly in tasting this dish but it is good.
- Brain Dish – Now this is where Andrew Zimmern makes his entry! Many amongst us may have an eerie feeling about this dish but it is a famous dish. I am not a brain fan, even after the fact that my hometown in South India is famous for this delicacy. But it seems my fellow foodies (aka one who accept brain as a delicacy) says Al Amoor makes a good dish.
Item 6 – Tagines : Tagines is an authentic Moroccan Dish and I do
not know how almost all Egyptian restaurants in Dubai landed this dish in their
menu.
Hence I dropped the review
Item 7 – Koshari : I am not a Koshari
fan but yet all the reviews I have got from my Arab buddies who have eaten from
Al Amoor has said the Koshari is worth the visit.
Item 8 – Pie (aka the Egyptian Fatayers) : The art of fatayers
are said to be mastered by the Levantine. I totally agree to that but I would
like to add to it that the magic of elevating the art of fatatyer to a hearty
meal is totally Egyptian.
Al Amoor does try their hand in it but then
not all are top drawer stuff. Here is my pick of the lot
- Chicken Pie – This is the pick of the lot in the meat & seafood varieties. Shredded chicken filling with cheese and olives. Nice but not wow!
- Thyme (Zaatar) Pie – This is a Zaatar bomb and the zaatar lover in you will love it.
- Thyme (Zaatar) and Labneh Pie – This is for the one who loves Zaatar but do not die for it.
- Labneh with Falafel – This is a wonderful pie for the veggie lover and also for the Falafel Fan. I just loved this.
- Roumy Cheese Pie – This is a true Egyptian dish with their all time favourite cheese – Roumy cheese. The cheese does have a good salt quotient to it and distinctive smell / flavour. It is a must have for all cheese lovers (people who classify cheeses as Mozarellla, Cheddar ,Puck, Cream Cheese, Kraft etc are excluded)
Chicken Pie |
Chicken Pie |
Item 9– The Honeymoon Pies! – What a strange name for pies! Order one of them
and you taste buds will hit the moon with that sweetness and dash of honey!
A sweet tooth foodie will love this part of the menu. The best of them
all is Kunafa, Basboosa & Cream pie. SLURP!!
Kunafa,Basboosa & Cream Pie |
Kunafa,Basboosa & Cream Pie |
SERVICE – 1 OUT OF 5
Oh the agony! The service is bad. Really bad. It is more like they stick
loyal to serving their regulars and patrons. Why I say this is because, I have
experienced the waiter’s attitude changing from “you don’t exist look” on visit
one to “Hello Sir” after half a dozen visits.
The only reason I come here is it is an awesome Egyptian food joint and
worth the wait.
LOCATION – 2.5 OUT 5
Al Amoor Express is located just next to the Mall of Emirate and quiet easy to find. The parking is big hassle and you may end up doing the merry-go-round.
If it is during off peak hours, you can park in the Ground Floor Parking
of the MoE and just cross the road as well.
PRICING: 5 means cheapest while 1 means expensive.
I rate this place 4.5 (Peanuts is a Currrency!!)
Al Amoor keeps their prices almost uniform no matter which branch you visit.
Al Amoor keeps their prices almost uniform no matter which branch you visit.
The Quantity you get for that price is quiet large. For example, any
Small pie you order is very much a meal for two.
AMBIANCE: 3.5 OUT 5
Nice Ambiance and well set up. There is pie furnace as well as the whole live kitchen that is visible to the customer but this does not make the place uneasy. As a matter of fact, the live kitchen makes us a little more eager to try out the dishes that come out of the furnace.
Nice Ambiance and well set up. There is pie furnace as well as the whole live kitchen that is visible to the customer but this does not make the place uneasy. As a matter of fact, the live kitchen makes us a little more eager to try out the dishes that come out of the furnace.
There is a lot of wall décor and wall art that depicts a lot of Egyptian
themes and personalities.
DECOR AND SEATING CAPACITY – 3.5 OUT 5
The place is quite capable of hosting good group of foodies. They also have an outdoor seating but mind you this is dead bang on the busy road of the MoE so can be noisy.
The place is quite capable of hosting good group of foodies. They also have an outdoor seating but mind you this is dead bang on the busy road of the MoE so can be noisy.
OVERALL RATING: 3.5 OUT OF 5.
Al Amoor is an all-out Egyptian Fare maestro that serves their nation’s favourite dishes with pride. I usually hit this place when I am ravishingly hungry and need an Arabic place that does not do the usual fare of grilled chicken and Shawarma.
Yes! Al Amoor has NO SHAWARMA! That is how authentic
they are to Egyptian cuisine.
I always suggest this place for cheap and lazy
Arabic Weekend brunch.
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