This world-famous restaurant has a massive menu in Mississauga
Published August 25, 2023 at 12:17 pm
Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen is one of the busiest and most popular restaurants in Mississauga and the GTA, with a menu that’s geared towards all tastes and palettes, not just those who love Egyptian cuisine.
From traditionally prepared slow-cooked meats to vegetarian, vegan, and Paleo options — with endless sides to choose from, visitors can sit and share a ‘family-style’ meal together at Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen.
At this restaurant, nothing stays the same forever. Through continuous renovations and menu changes, Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen ensures a fresh and exciting dining experience.
Here are some dishes from their latest menu worth checking out on your next visit:
Calamari with a Kick — For starters, this delicately dusted calamari is kissed by a gentle touch of spice, awakening the senses. It’s served with a velvety aioli garlic sauce that compliments the calamari.
Wara 3nab (grape leaves) — Hold the meat when it comes to these veggie-friendly vine leaves, which are freshly made and filled with seasoned rice and tomatoes. The Wara 3nab comes with a side of mint sauce, made in-house.
Hawaoshi — This dish is not only an Egyptian classic but a chef-recommended item. It features a delightfully crisp balady bread. Its interior holds a savoury blend of ground beef cooked alongside onions, peppers, and aromatic spices. Served with luscious tahina and a side of tangy pickled vegetables called torshy, which will give you that bit of crunch in every bite.
Koshary —The meal that hits true bliss for vegetarians. This enticing ensemble presents a medley of rice, lentils, a mix of mild and spicy tomato sauces, macaroni-sized pasta, and chickpeas. It’s finished with a touch of dakka—a vinaigrette infused with garlic and ginger.
Masrawy Fusion — A signature creation and crowd favourite. Choose between a bed of golden basmati rice or crispy fries, layered with boneless grilled chicken that’s super tender. A drizzle of garlic aioli and chili sauce is added to the platter and topped with candied carrots and a cranberry mix —giving your plate a vibrant colour and your mouth a burst of flavour. If you’re craving something a little more gourmet and succulent, swap out the protein for the beef sirloin at an additional cost.
Fatta (lamb shank) — It’s go big or go home with this dish! Enjoy a combination of Egyptian rice and balady bread, with the irresistible aroma of fried garlic and tangy tomato sauce. The pièce de résistance is the generously portioned lamb shank which is definitely “Insta-worthy.”
Egyptian Falafel (taamaya)— A meal that could double up for breakfast, is served with two hard-boiled eggs fried inside taamaya (Egyptian falafel) with sesame seeds. Ful – seasoned fava beans, come with the order along with balady bread, Masrawy home fries, and an Egyptian feta mix.
If you’re more of a morning or brunch-obsessed kind of foodie, Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen located at 2275 Britannia Road West has something for you too. Their breakfast menu includes classic soulful and comforting Egyptian food with a modern flair. Breakfast is available from 10 am – 2 pm every day.
Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen is known for its busy atmosphere but the good news is, to reduce customer wait times this summer, the restaurant has added an extra 100 seats to their patio.
There’s still a few weeks of summer left, so why not grab your favourite people and enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner on Masrawy’s patio.
Any questions on menu items or information on how to book a reservation, you can contact Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen here.
For anyone residing in the GTA, the restaurant also offers online orders for pick-up, and delivery via Uber Eats, Doordash, and SkipTheDishes.
To take a closer look at Masrawy’s Egyptian Kitchen menu and specials, visit the restaurant’s website.
Creativity doesn’t stop at the kitchen. Humour also plays a huge role at Masrawy Egyptian Kitchen, as the team will make you laugh with their entertaining and relatable content found on their Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok accounts.
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