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2019-10-08
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This restaurant and bar is located on Gough Street, Central, in a hip neighborhood offering Middle Eastern cuisine in a cozy and nice ambiance, with a bar facing the street on one side, as well as an open kitchen with counter seats and dining area on the other side.Coming early in the evening, we were seated at the back, on high chairs and banquette seating. Quite comfortable, I also like the overall decor which gave a warm and relaxing environment for the meal.I ordered a cocktail to start, ca
This restaurant and bar is located on Gough Street, Central, in a hip neighborhood offering Middle Eastern cuisine in a cozy and nice ambiance, with a bar facing the street on one side, as well as an open kitchen with counter seats and dining area on the other side.
The flatbread is also fantastic. Freshly baked from the oven, it is served still searingly hot, greatly seasoned making it highly irresistible. The texture is also phenomenal, with the crust a bit crunchy while the inside fluffy and chewy. A great complement pairing with the hummus, I definitely recommend all customers to try it out.
Another dish recommended by the staff which we ordered is the Baked Feta with Smoked Lemon and Thyme Honey ($115). Again a first time for me, the feta cheese is baked on a tray, to semi-melting level, and the sauce made from the lemon and thyme honey added great complexity to the cheese. Even my wife who are not a big fan of cheese like this very much. Yet again a wonderful dish.
Next is yet another interesting dish, the Harissa Grilled Peaches with Thyme, Labneh and Honey ($105). Harissa is a North African hot chili paste, made from roasted red peppers. After applying on the peaches they are grilled nicely, giving a spicy and sweet mixture on the peaches. Underneath is the labneh which is basically yogurt cheese. It helped to balance a bit on the spiciness of the peaches, making it extremely tasty.
The other dessert is equally impressive. Drunken Berry Millefeuille with Watermelon Granita ($75). The millefeuille is crunchy, and sandwiched in between there are blueberry, raspberry and strawberry, all marinated with spirits beforehand. The granita is a semi-frozen 'shaved ice' made from watermelon juice which is light and delicious. Each blueberry is large in size too.
Service is good throughout the meal, with the staff helpful and not intrusive. The bill was $940, without any service charge so it is nice to tip extra. I found the Middle Eastern dishes all tasty and highlighting the individual flavors of the ingredients. I strongly recommend Bedu to anyone who like trying exotic food and care about the quality of the food.
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