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If they are hungry and in ashton highly recommended these common, generous drinking and fresh, bang on
The work in ashton under lyne can be something depressing at midday, and I can be found regularly on the back of marks and spencer or sainsburys. that was until I discovered this little gem in the warrington street. Moroccan and Lebanese cuisine served by aj with a smile this place is really busy, but they can order before and. i always have the same. lemon chili huhn and halloumi on a ugly wrap with a side of spreadeta and cousin. an absolute bargain at £3,60 and beautifully spiced.
For far too long my hometown ashton is under lyne shortly before a food ice cream that offers an interesting alternative to the usual British lunch. then I had the pleasure to recommend a new caffe in the city mozaic, it is an authentic Moroccan establishment with all freshly prepared foods in front of location. from my first visit I was immediately greeted by the owner who is only too happy to taste them any of the exotic looking dishes before they buy. they can certainly say they are passionate about eating here. they can taste it in every mouth full. they really know that they are causes and can the ingredients of their dishes, offer servier suggestions or if they are hungry enough, they can taste a little of everything if they desire. they can take or eat, there are only five or six tables when they decide to eat in so it is quite cozy; but this complements the charm of the place. the falafel is the best I ever tasted and if they want to fill something and tasty on the jump, then I would suggest one of their flat brot packs that can get with each 2 byhalates for about £3 is about as excellent for money as they can get for fresh food. there is a large selection of cold salads as well as hot dishes including vegetarian options, all the dishes I have tried so far I enjoyed enormously. Usually this is the type of place that overlooked most similar establishments in didsbury, chorlton and the like, which is why it is even more exciting that we have something to spark on this side of m60. for those of you who think that excellent cultural culinary delights end at the end of the wilbraham road, I ask them to make a visit mozaic.
Café Mozaic co proprietor Esther B. kindly answered our questions on Moroccan and Lebanese food on this Talk thread [hidden link] I visited Café Mozaic for lunch today to find Esther 's Moroccan husband Abdeljalil (AJ) holding the fort along with four other friendly staff. They were serving a lot of takeaways, but I chose to eat in they have about twenty covers with plenty of free seating when I visited, and a warm, Mediterranean vibe about the place. Hot vegetarian options were falafel, a spicy potato dish, and three rice dishes plain, saffron or cashew vermicelli rice. All sixteen mezze in the display fridge are vegetarian. I decided on a wrap, which AJ warmed then spread with hummus and chilli sauce before asking me to make my mezze choices. I was really greedy falafel, spicy potato, beetroot, green bean w/walnut, spicy green bean, feta, mint yoghurt dressing and so on. AJ 's technique was to crumble and spread everything evenly along the wrap, which was folded and returned to the heat press, before being served with sides of tabbouleh, spicy carrot and a delicious dressing. Although their khobz flatbread is from a packet rather than made on the premises, I found it really wholesome and will be seeking out a packet of these wraps myself from Worldwide Foods in Rusholme. As you can imagine, the wrap was a complete riot of fresh flavours with all those fillings, and great value too at just £4.50 to sit in. I would be interested to see what other Moroccan inspired hot vegetarian dishes Café Mozaic could come up with maybe a vegetable tagine using chickpeas for the protein. In any event, I 'm delighted to have discovered this ethnic treat to pop into when I 'm in Ashton, which I found to be quite an upbeat locale. Look out for my forthcoming Ashton under Lyne a vegetarian explores list!