Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish
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Afficher toutfresh(7) manouche(6) lebanese(6) manoushe(6) authentic(5) recommend(5) cheese(4) fromage(4) dough(4) highly recommend(3) rapide(3) bakery(3)Top manoushe bakery! My husband & I are regulars & come from Blainville to get a lahmajoun & zaatar/cheese manoushe to start our day off. Delicious & authentic! The staff is amazing, kind & the service is fast! We LOVE this place! If you come on a quiet day, there are window seats available.
On a visit to a friend in Saint Rose, I stumbled upon a small bakery selling manakeesh, lahme b'ajeen, & other pastries.
I was immediately impressed by the cleanliness of the place & the friendly, well-kept staff. My friend & I ordered two spinach pies, a dish I've tried at countless other bakeries without ever being truly satisfied.
When they handed us our order, I noticed the pies were cold & hadn't been reheated. Still, I didn't object & ate mine with great appetite. The pie was absolutely delicious-large, golden, crispy, & savory. To top it off, we got to enjoy a complimentary cup of tea.
My friend & I decided to wait for an hour or so before giving our final verdict. The reason? We suspected the same common shortcut: using citric acid instead of a natural souring agent. While this is a common practice for businesses, it can be harsh on a sensitive stomach, often causing heartburn.
The better option would be for the bakery to avoid it entirely & use a natural, readily available acid. After all, the customer is paying for quality.