Tanoor Breakfast House, 1/69 Forsyth Road, Hoppers Crossing. Phone: 8360 3468
As the less established parts of Point Cook, Tarneit, Truganina and Williams Landing have become more so in recent years, a number of eating houses have opened in response to a demand for Indian food.
That has not been the case for those desiring Middle Eastern and/or the food of the eastern Mediterranean – until now.
Tanoor Breakfast House – don’t worry, it does lunch, too! – is here to make our day and maybe even our year.
It doesn’t serve full-blown Lebanese food as found at Riviera at Edgewater.
Instead, it serves (see menu below) a wonderful range of pizzas and pies (man’oush and man’oush calzone) right through to a Lebanese Big Breakfast and a Turkish Big Breakfast.
Best of all, for our tastes and wants and needs, it serves a wonderful line-up – under the heading Traditional Breakfast – of dips and the like served with accompaniments and house-made bread.
Oh yes!
This is the kind of thing for which CTS routinely travels to upper Sydney Road.
Now Tanoor Breakfast House has rendered those sometimes tedious and stressful traffic-light drives to Coburg superfluous – and we couldn’t be happier.
“Hummus b Lahme” comes with three components:
These still-warm and fresh-as housemade breads.
The full suite of salady and tart accessories – pickled turnip, cucumber and chillis; green olives; fresh mint, tomato and onion.
And – oh, the glory of it! – a generous bowl of smooth, fresh hummus, in the middle of which sits an equally generous serve of lamb mince studded with toasted pine nuts.
It all works and tastes like a dream, the sourness of the pickles complementing perfectly the sweetish sheep meat.
The pine nuts – with their unmistakable yet subtle flavour and characteristic soggy crunch – are the icing on the cake.
This is simply fabulous food.
It costs $10.
Which is frankly ridiculous, as it is tantamount to a light meal that could easily serve two.
The falafel plate ($12), with a slightly different configuration of bits and pieces, is just as good.
Just the turshi (pickled turnip) in terms of pickles.
And, this time, a wonderful wet-and-lemony tabouli and small bowl of tahini to join the hummus, bread and tomato.
The half a dozen falafel orbs are superbly fried, of mild flavour and quite delicate.
Our takeaway coffees are great.
Tanoor is open seven days a week from 6am to 3pm.
Yummy
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