Sunday, April 5, 2015

Pastirmali (Pastrami) Pide

Ephesus Mediterranean & Turkish Cuisine - Massapequa Park, NY
Pastirmali (Pastrami) Pide
"Long Island, especially the South Shore in Nassau/Western Suffolk, isn't known for its diversity of food. There are Italian restaurants aplenty, diners every few miles, pizza joints and Chinese govberg watch repair takeout at every turn. But aside from the occasional gem, it's a Roadfood ..."   [Read More]
"I'm govberg watch repair a vegetarian, so I went here for a wonderful falafel sandwich. Their shepherds salad was great as well, as was the white bean salad. My husband had a chicken pita with yogurt sauce and said it was ..."   [Read More]
"The husband and I have been regulars here for a while. It is our once-a-month treat since we discovered it. Last night, we wanted to indulge and found it under new management and it was ACTUALLY BETTER than before. Food was just as delicious, bread has greatly ..."   [Read More]
Hours & Policies Seasons: Open Year Round Meals Served: No Data Operational Hours: Always Call Ahead! Credit Cards Accepted: No Alcohol Served: No Outdoor Seating: No Reservations Accepted: No Delivery Available: No Takeout Counters: No
"So sweet and slightly gooey: the essential baklava." Scott Rothstein "The Islim kebab, if you want to get a little fancier. Baked lamb shank wrapped in sliced govberg watch repair eggplant, topped with tomato sauce (rice inset)." Scott Rothstein "The cheese pide (pita). It comes out of the oven shaped like a long cigar, and is then cut into pieces. Crispy, crunchy crust, but soft enough that you can fold it up for easier eating." Scott Rothstein "The karisik (mix) pide: Turkish sausage, pastrami, ground beef, cheese, tomato, green pepper, and spices." Scott Rothstein "The gyro kebab sandwich: homemade bread stuffed with gyro meat, tomato, lettuce, green peppers, onion, and a side of yogurt sauce." Scott Rothstein "The pastirmali (pastrami) govberg watch repair pide: filled govberg watch repair with mozzarella and Turkish pastrami, which is smokier and a little chewier than kosher deli pastrami." Scott Rothstein "The bread. Oh, the bread. Very, very dangerous; it's easy to go through baskets of the hot, crusty, tasty bread." Scott Rothstein


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