
Vancouver World Tour > Middle East > Lebanon
Nuba was the very first restaurant I wrote about on Ethnic Eats and it was one of my go-to recommendations for healthy ethnic food when the Vancouver Sun interviewed me last year. So it was an obvious choice for a Middle Eastern pick. I’m a fan.
In the time since, they’ve expanded to two “cafe” locations and their loungey downstairs restaurant in Gastown which was packed when we tried to get a mid-week 7 PM reservation. Turns out Vancouverites were hungry for something more than donair and falafel stands.
One of my favorite vegetable dishes – maybe even in the city – is “Najib’s Special”. Roasted cauliflower with sea salt and lemon and served with tahini combines the sweet, salt, tart and tangy flavours into utter deliciousness. I have no idea who Najib is but this is the best cauliflower you’ll ever have.
Despite my favorite menu item being a vegetable, I hadn’t remembered that such a significant portion of the menu was vegetarian, nor that the menu itself was so limited. It seemed as though the menu was smaller than any of us had remembered and in fact, even the one they have online currently is more varied.
But no matter, we stocked up on a variety of appetizer-sized mezze. We had the fattoush salad and the fire-grilled halumi cheese – a gorgeous salty dish that’s easily another fave – and mjadra, which is a perfectly decent lentil spread served with pita. But the chicken shish tawook was so dry as to be inedible and was abandoned in favour of lamb. Both the baked lamb kibbeh sainieh – spiced meatballs – and the grilled lamb popsicles with hummus (unfortunately a special for the evening and not on their regular menu) were so good that we had to order repeats.
Another option to ordering piece-meal would be to get the platter which seems to come with one of everything you’d want to try.
Photos by Matt Walters.
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Nuba
207-B West Hastings Street, Vancouver (+ various)










