| Locality | Phoenix Mills,Lower Parel |
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| Landmark | Next to Subway |
| Place Type | Restaurant |
| Food Type | Lebanese |
| Timings | 11:00 AM to 1:00 AM |
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first reviewed by vitnergirl1
Sep 20, 2008
Those crispy chicken flakes!!! - oooof - believe me chicken can't get better than this... and there's no way I can resist grabbing one of those juicy Shawarmas if I happen to be in Phoenix Mills. That aroma just pulls me towards that little corner where Maroosh is located. It did it last night - we were going to grab beer upstairs and I had grab a Shawarma before the beer session.
I appeal to all you non-veggers starve for 2 days before your shopping trip to Phoenix and just go wild at Maroosh! Boy that stuff is good! I haven't bothered to try anything else out there and I don't plan to coz 2 of these can fill me up and keep me going.
This goes to all the men who are accompanying their partners for shopping - Recharge at Maroosh!
May 02, 2008
Was craving for Mediterranean food since quite some days. A couple of days ago, in a fit of desperation I ordered the Veg Falafel from Maroush. Now, it's been a while since I ate good Mediterranean food in India. The last time it tasted good was in Ahmedabad at a place called Dhuan.
The Falafel that I got from Maroush was soggy and the "pakodas" in it were also a bit unauthentic. I am not even sure whether they put in any Tahini sauce in there. At best it was "kaam chalau".
I won't order from there again. I am always on the lookout for good Mediterranean food. You guys know of any places?
Apr 07, 2007
are you drunk... hungry...... and looking for food... go here and get some rolls and a shwarma..
open till 3 am most of the time..
nothing more to say.. you get the picture!!
Mar 16, 2007
Tucked away in a little corner, between Natural’s and the entrance of Lifestyle Phoenix Mills, this "blink and you miss it" eatery is not one that you should give a miss to. Maroush, like its counter part at the ITC primarily offers Middle Eastern fare, however it caters to the Indian palette with a variety of tandori offerings.
I swear by Shwarma and have traveled from Colaba to Andheri to find that one elusive perfect melt in your mouth Shwarma. My search ended here. The balance of the garlic sauce, hummus, and French fries so hits the spot. The Shwarma here is pretty wholesome; however, I strongly recommend you go dutch on a second one to feel completely satiated.
There isn’t too much seating, though they do have a round about table that you could park yourself at. This is a purely eat and beat joint. But what it lacks in ambience it sure than makes up in flavor. Also Friday nights and Saturday afternoons, the service does tend to get slow.
The chicken Shwarma (INR 90) is succulent, with the right amount of spice that other places tend to overdo. Since this is made right in front of you, you can monitor the amount of hummus and garlic sauce you want. I suggest don’t stint on the garlic, it adds just the right amount of tang. Interestingly they even put in a dash of Tabasco (was pretty sure that, that isn’t Middle Eastern, but then again, I shouldn’t really complain).
The vegetarian Shwarma has falafel replacing the chicken. This I would rate a little lower than the chicken, as it does tend to get a tad bit dry. But overall it isn’t a bad deal at INR 60.
By way of dessert, not much to offer, except maybe Maaza. (I don’t why people put that on the dessert menu, it’s a beverage, for crying out loud!!). But there is ample choice with Natural’s and Gelato around the corner jostling for your attention.