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Spiced braised pulled lamb, caramelized onion and melted cheese, wrapped in toasted pita. Served with hand cut fries and garlic aioli with a dash of pepper. The fries were drenched in olive oil, could be their style but I prefer them crisp.

Service was good, they served our food simultaneously so my main was slightly cold, best to ask them to serve whenever it's ready.

Lamb Shawarma Wrap: RM25
Shahi (Arab tea infused with mint): RM10/pot

This shop is connected to Souka which has a wide selection of cakes!

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Located in the suburban Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Mukha is just the place to unwind in the evenings. Don't miss their Arabian teas (Sashi) and coffees (Gahwa), and go for the popular Steak Sandwich if you're hungry. For the sweet tooths, try the Nutella Chocolate Cheesecake or the Banoffee Pie baked daily by Mukha’s partner and in-house bakery - Souka. Beautifully decked out in vintage furniture, this cafe simply exudes comforting vibes that'll get you returning week after week.

Aglio olio failed! But my friend said the chicken kebab was great.

In a small streetfront, this hidden gem serves some of the meanest brunch options. Mukha’s extensive menu draws inspirations from the Arabian Peninsula and down under, for prices that can’t be beat. Ogle at the beautiful handwritten menu on the walls of the café and try to resist from ordering everything.

Been craving for falafel lately.. this is goooood!!!

Been craving for falafel lately.. this is goooood!!!

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