
My best advice is to get out there and start exploring. For
most of the people munching at a Greek restaurant in Indianapolis
is a great way to start then as taste buds develop you can move on to more
traditional middle eastern food. Remember Greek food is not considered as truly
Middle Eastern, rather it is Mediterranean but there are many similarities. If
you are a see food lover you can start with Egyptian, Lebanese and Israeli sea
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to some extent Turkish cuisine. Most of the other countries have
very limited or no sea food dishes although current trend is changing. Some of
the noted dishes are Fish kebabs, Sengari fish, Fish Harrah and many more, take
your pick and order a
Meat is with the exception of pork is consumed in all
countries although there are many vegetarian dishes available. Some of the
famous roasted chicken and lamb dishes like chicken Shawarma, lamb kebabs,
doner kebabs are my personal favorites. Most of the meat dishes are curry based
or cooked with broken wheat and rice. Pilaf is one such dish where different
types of meat are cooked with elongated variety of rice. Many leading restaurants
offer customized catering Indianapolis so chances
are you can taste one of these dishes in a wedding or a at a corporate gala in
the city. But the best way to enjoy this cuisine is dining in a truly authentic
restaurant with typical Middle Eastern ambiance and hookah.
Moving on to vegan dishes, contrary to the popular belief
middle east offers a wide variety of vegan dishes from dozens of dips like
hummus, tahini to salads like tabouleh, cumber curd salad and vegan gyros. Ful
Madames and Koushari are two Egyptian vegan dishes that you must try. Like any
other cuisine middle east offers a wide variety of sweets and desserts prepared
using thin phylo pastry, dry fruits and nuts with cheeses and honey as
sweetener. However sugar syrup is replacing honey in many traditional dishes.
Some of the notable deserts are Kunafeh, Qatayef, Baklava and Halva. Most of
the Middle Eastern restaurants
Indianapolis serve sweets round
the year but you can find maximum variety and novel dishes only during the
month of Ramadan.
So what are you waiting for? Get out
there and hit the first Middle Eastern restaurant
Indianapolis you come across. Try
it, it’s different and healthier.