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Breakfast
Labneh on Toast
Lebanese strained yoghurt on a toasted bread servedwith olives and greens
Spinach Omelette
Omelette filled with fresh spinach, feta, tomatoes andonions served with Lebanese bread
Baid Bil Kawarma
Spiced minced lamb with eggs, pine nuts and onionsserved with Lebanese bread
Lamb Shawarma Platter
Tender lamb strips marinated with Lebanese spices
Samke Harra
Baked fish fillet pieces topped with spicy tahini basedsauce
Farrouj Meshwi
Charcoal-grilled whole spring chicken served with our signaturegarlic sauce “toum”
Specials
Sambousik
Freshly oven baked folded flatbread filled with mincedlamb, onions, garlic and pine nuts
Shawarma (chicken, beef or lamb) Wrap
All poultry and meats are marinated with Lebanesespices and extra virgin oil wrapped in our freshly
Kafta Kebab
Lean ground lamb mixed with minced onions, parsleyand Lebanese spices, charcoal-grilled.
More about the restaurant: Urban Bites
Ideally located opposite the Al-Abrar mosque along Chinatown’s historic Telok Ayer Street, Urban Bites Mediterranean Cuisine serves what its name suggests: healthy nuggets of Mediterranean-influenced food to Singapore’s hungry. While there are a number of sweet and savoury dishes that take their cues from western cuisines, the focus here is definitely on the Middle Eastern shores of the Med, with great Lebanese-style sandwiches a popular option among regulars to this friendly cafe-restaurant.
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A simple bowl of lentil soup is a rustic way to begin a meal at Singapore’s Urban Bites Mediterranean Cuisine. It’s a staple for many people living around the Mediterranean sea, and its simplicity belies the depth and subtlety of this robust dish. Urban Bites’ Lebanese kebabs are famous among Chinatown and Telok Ayer Street locals, so why not go the whole hog (no pork in sight, we assure you!) and order up the mixed grill platter – lamb and chicken kebabs with rice, pita, hummus, and falafel.
Yes, indeed, Urban Bites Mediterranean Cuisine’s Telok Ayer Street premises, set inside a pretty shophouse in the heart of Singapore’s historic Chinatown, attracts a steady stream of locals and nearby office workers, nostalgic Lebanese and curious tourists. They’re here for the friendly service and, above all, the great Mediterranean-style food. The food, certainly, but sometimes just a novel way to cool down on those hot days in the city: in these cases, we recommend a refreshing and eminently Middle Eastern quaff of Ayran sweet yoghurt drink. By then you’ll be eyeing up the meze platters and booking a table if you hadn’t already.
