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Located in the heart of Manila, Shawarma Snack Center is a hidden gem in the world of Arabic and Lebanese cuisine. This unclaimed restaurant stands out for its authentic shawarma recipe, attracting not only locals but also Middle Eastern food enthusiasts.
With a wide range of menu options, Shawarma Snack Center offers a delightful culinary experience for everyone. From their mouth-watering falafels to their flavorful shawarma plates, every bite is a journey to the Middle East.
One of the standout features of Shawarma Snack Center is their extensive menu, which includes vegan options like falafels. As a vegan myself, I appreciate the variety of choices available that cater to different dietary preferences. The fresh fruit shakes, especially the green mango shake, add a refreshing touch to the dining experience.
The ambiance at Shawarma Snack Center is laidback and inviting, perfect for enjoying delicious food and hookah with friends. Whether you're looking for a casual dining experience or a group gathering, this restaurant has something for everyone.
Overall, Shawarma Snack Center is a must-visit for shawarma enthusiasts looking for an authentic and satisfying dining experience. With its warm hospitality, flavorful dishes, and diverse menu, this restaurant truly captures the essence of Middle Eastern cuisine.
“ TASTE GOOD! As stated above, this is probably the best Arabian food place in manila. You know an Arabian place is good when Arabians go there to eat! ”
“ See, I loooove falafels. I also happen to be vegan, so I love veggies. ”
“ The authentic shawarma recipe is what set them apart from other middle eastern restaurants. The price points is actually affordable with a wide range of menu to choose from. ”
“ This restaurant took me back to the Middle East in a matter of minutes. From their slightly shabby interiors (not their strongest suit, in my opinion) to every single bite I took from their food. I visited this place with my husband, who can be quite a snob when it comes to Middle Eastern restos in Manila (to be fair, he tasted a good number of shawarmas and hummus while living in the Middle East for six years). He ordered a plate of shawarma (that came with fries and some pickled veggies, so legit) while I ordered a full set of beef kebabs and rice. I was expecting him to make his usual snarky comment on the food like he did with the previous shawarmas that disappointed him, but he didn't. Instead, he ordered another plate. I downed my kebabs, btw. That plate was really big enough for sharing, but I was really hungry and the meat was really good. We paired our food with our chosen fruit shakes and there's just something about the way the Arabs make their shakes that's just so refreshing. I felt like I was eating in Lebanese Flower, my go-to place in Abu Dhabi. To say we were stuffed is definitely an understatement. We paid more than our usual lunch budget, but it was worth it. I can't wait to go to their BF branch soon. ”
“ I first encountered Shawarma Snack Center at the outskirts of BF Parañaque, during the height of the Shawarma Craze (For you millennials out there, that happened around the time most of you were born). Nowadays, there are a lot of middle eastern places in the city, and the offerings have become more diverse and authentic. Having said that, when I rediscovered SSC in Malate (It's the original one raw), it was like bumping into a long, lost friend. This time around, I ordered a combo keema plate for P250. It's borderline mahal for what you're getting, but it was pretty good and solid. I like the fact they have an aircon zone, but I avoided it because I didn't want to smell like the Mediterranean (Read: Meat). Still, I had a wonderful dinner over there, and I appreciate the fact I'm finding more and more reasons to hang out in Malate again. ”