Sunday, February 20, 2011

Layla's Falafel.............A touch of Lebanon in Fairfield County

For years now we have been going to Layla's for some great middle eastern cuisine and they continue to keep the great food coming.

The Layla's that I go to is located in a small strip mall on Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield.  The place is very small with only enough seating for about 15.  You don't go there for the ambiance.  You go there for the Shwarma.

Layla's has all the great middle eastern treats.  Falafel, Baba Ghanoush, Tabbouleh and of course, Shwarma.  For those of you who don't know Shwarma, basically either marinated Chicken or Lamb is set on a long skewer and place vertically infront of two heating elements that char the outside of the meat as it is rotating.  Using a long knife, you cut down the charred meat and it is added to a piece of flat bread.  There, lettuce, pickles and a garlic spread that my sister says you can eat like soup is all rolled up into rolled up sandwich.


I do have to admit that I got their Hummus and it really wasn't that great.  Many of their items have a great amount of garlic.  The Hummus lacked the rich flavor that I love in a good Hummus.  It needed more garlic, salt and maybe some more olive oil.  But please don't let this stop you from going there for the many other items.

If you need your middle eastern fix, this is the place.  And there is not just this place. They have 2 locations in Stamford as well as Fairfield.

Layla's can be found online here: http://www.laylasfalafel.com/

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Just for the PHO of it........PHO Saigon in Bridgeport

I work in Bridgeport.   My regular day job takes me to the east side of the city where a long time ago, I would read the Monday paper about all the stabbings and robberies and homicides that took place over the weekend.  So of course I would never venture out of my way from the highway and back.  Since then, the city has gotten safer and I have realized that the city really isn't all that bad.  Its actually quite a melting pot of ethnic variety that has much to explore.

About a year ago a friend of mine was visiting from Phoenix and he asked me if I have been to Pho Saigon.  I told him I never heard of it and he said if I like the Vietnamese soup Pho, then I will love this.  Pho is basically a Vietnamese noodle soup.  Served in a big steaming bowl, you will find noodles, and some sort of protein.  The Most popular is a beef variety.

I found the address and made my way to Iranistan rd in Bridgeport.  On the corner of Iranistan and Wood Rd is a house with small restaurant on the main floor.  It's a simple place really that is basically one room with a kitchen off in the back.  There are maybe 20 tables inside each with a stack of chopstick and Siracha chili sauce.

I have enjoyed Pho before but don't know all the ins and out of it.  So I just ordered the first one on the list which was the beef Pho.  Unfortunately I had to take it to go so I walked out with a square Styrofoam container and a quart size container of broth.

When I got back to my office I poured the broth into a big bowl and opened the Styrofoam. Inside was a large amount of rice noodles, bean sprouts and thinly sliced raw beef.  In addition to that was scallions, licorice  basil and another thin leaf.  I threw it all into the broth to let it cook.  I also got a side container of Siracha and chili paste and added a generous amount.


After only a few minutes, the beef had been cooked and the noodles were all warm and soft.  The broth was very aromatic with hints of 5 spice and garlic.  But the flavors went much deeper with the layers of chili paste and basil.

It's a huge amount of food and I said I can have this for lunch and dinner but my inner pig took over and I ate the whole thing.

I can't wait to go there again and eat there.  While we were waiting there was one woman in the restaurant who was eating a dish that was very colorful with many different colorful vegetables. Looked awesome.

PHO Saigon is located at 1275 Iranistan rd in Bridgeport CT.  I highly recommend it.