Al-Rawsha Restaurant


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Last Friday, our friend, Abeer a.k.a Lili from Egypt invited us out, as she would like us to join her for sahur (the meal consumed early in the morning by Muslims before fasting). Her nephew, Asim suggested going to Jalan Damai, Off Jalan Ampang and he brought us there. There's a restaurant serves a variety of popular Lebanese dishes called Al-Rawsha Restaurant.


#2 The moment we reached there, Ralph bumped into one of his students.


#3 Cash from Libya, Ralph and Asim.


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#8 Raspberry and strawberry Barbican (non-alcohol drink originated from Middle Eastern). I love it!


#9 Asim and Lili.


#10 We ordered two plates of lahm meshwi (cubes of grilled lamb kebabs) and shish tawouq (marinated grilled chicken on skewers). I love the grilled lamb kebabs, very tender and delicious!!!


#11 Lebanese bread.


#12 Salad.


#13 Sayyadiya (delicately spiced fish served on a bed of rice).


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#15 Mandy lamb.


#16 The yoghurt cucumber salad was quite bland.


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#19 They were preparing grape flavored shisha.


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#23 Turkish/Arabic coffee, served with dates to counter the drink's bitter taste. *sip slowly* yikes! Oh NO! I don't like it and I don't like the strong taste of cardamom!

I'll end this post with these pictures of Lili trying to make fun of Asim with Tabasco sauce. *LOL*


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To all my Muslim friends and readers, Happy Fasting!