Ranoush offers a lively atmosphere (with occasional belly dancers!) and an overview of Syrian cuisine, with an emphasis on appetizers known here as meze and grilled meats. The meze range from dishes that will be familiar to those with only a passing knowledge of Middle Eastern cuisine hummus, of course, and baba gannoujh to more intriguing fare, like the simple, delicious fava bean dish foul moudames. Entrées include shish kebabs, shish taouk (seasoned, grilled chicken) and both beef and chicken shawarma. Dessert includes knafeh, which brings together baklava and cheesecake.
Ranoush offers a lively atmosphere (with occasional belly dancers!) and an overview of Syrian cuisine, with an emphasis on appetizers known here as meze and grilled meats. The meze range from dishes that will be familiar to those with only a passing knowledge of Middle Eastern cuisine hummus, of course, and baba gannoujh to more intriguing fare, like the simple, delicious fava bean dish foul moudames. Entrées include shish kebabs, shish taouk (seasoned, grilled chicken) and both beef and chicken shawarma. Dessert includes knafeh, which brings together baklava and cheesecake.
6501 Delmar Blvd, University City
Delmar/ The Loop
314-726-6874
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Menu
Hummus
chickpeas and tahini dip blended with olive oil, lemon juice and garlic, garnished with sumac.
5.25
Kalaj
grilled halloumi cheese tucked inside an arabic pita.
6.25
Fatoush
lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and radish tossed with toasted pita bread pieces in sumac dressing.
6.00
Vegetarian Platter
chef's combination of five hot and cold mezza.
12.50
Ranoush Chicken And Shrimp
grilled chicken and shrimp on pita with a fusion of pomegranate and garlic sauce. served with a mix of pickles, tomatoes, cucumbers, and green peppers.
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