Summer is a time for new and adventurous things! Christy is
currently in Kansas City visiting, so we have starting our tasting adventures
together! It was so hard to pick our first restaurant, but we finally agreed on
Habashi House in the City Market.
We have both been eager to try gyros for a
while now and I had heard from some friends this was a great place to start! (This goes to show that you shouldn't always listen to your friends Amanda! ~ Christy) When I
walked into Habashi House it was everything I thought it would be. The fragrant
smell of the spices and meat cooking wafted out of the door as soon as I opened
it! I was little shocked at the intense smell, but it only increased my
excitement to try gyros!! We waited in line discussing what we were going to
order. Of course, I being the extreme and daring one went straight for the lamb
gyros with a side of hummus and pita. (Ha! And mine was better wasn’t it? ~ Christy) Okay,
so maybe I should have gone with a safer choice and ordered the chicken gyro
like my sister! I took my number and the wait began. As I was looking around I
began to notice almost everyone in this little Middle Eastern restaurant was
ordering the Arabic rice and falafels! (I think we should have ordered the
falafels. ~ Christy) I wondered if I had made the
wrong choice! When we received our food I realized that I had indeed made a
grave mistake!!! I’m a trooper though and made myself eat half of my lamb
gyros, the whole time I was trying to convince myself that it was delicious. I
just couldn’t convince my mouth that I liked it. On to the hummus… not the
worst thing I had ever put in my mouth, that would definitely be the lamb
gyros! I have only ever had homemade and store bought hummus so this
was my first impression of “authentic” hummus. I may have to start saying I don’t
like hummus! It was so strong and had a vinegar taste to it. I was not a fan at
all. After realizing everyone had ordered the Arabic rice I went to the counter
to order some; I was trying to find something that I could love!! I was
disappointed again! The rice almost had a sweet taste to it, maybe nutmeg? It
definitely was not what I was expecting from my yellow rice! Last but not
least, we ordered Baklava for dessert! I liked it a lot! I have never had
Baklava before, but I thought it was great! If you are walking by Habashi House
and happen to see the sign that says Baklava $1, you won’t be disappointed!
(Whatever! ~ Christy)
So overall I rate Habashi
House at a 2.
I only say 2 because I’m sure there are worse tastes to come!
I ordered one chicken
gyro with a side of hummus and Arabic rice. The chicken gyro
was DELICIOUS which is why I don't have a picture of it. It was gone in no time
because I was gracious enough to share with my sister! (Thanks for that by the way :) I probably would have starved all day! ~ Amanda) I tried my sister’s lamb
gyro and it was not good at all! HAHA!! Sorry sis, I just can’t help but laugh! I was
NOT a fan! :( Sad to say, I did not like the hummus either. :( It was very
vinegary which was weird to me. I have had hummus one other time before this
and they tasted NOTHING alike. Even though I wasn't crazy about the hummus or
the lamb gyro I am not quite ready to give up on them just yet. I still want to
try hummus and lamb gyros at a few more Greek and Middle Eastern restaurants in
KC before I decide I don't like them!
Next is the Arabic rice. I thought the
rice was pretty good. (You are so weird!!! ~ Amanda) Not my new favorite food or anything
but pretty good. Amanda, on the other hand, HATED it! I wish I would have gotten
a picture of the face she made when she tried it!! LOL!! (I can duplicate it;
it is called the face of disgust! ~ Amanda)
Right outside the
restaurant, they were selling Baklava, so I just had to try it! (They were also selling hummus!LOL! ~ Amanda) After all, it
was only $1.00!! I
have never had Baklava before and sadly to say I will not be trying it again. It was actually more like a dinner
roll than a dessert. Desserts should be sweet and delicious! I was so disappointed!
:(
Overall I give Habashi House a 2.
Just so you know, Habashi House wasn’t a
total bomb. I would like to say I really loved the feel of the restaurant. It made my
experience a lot more fun! (Wow, I totally agree with you! ~ Amanda) We found out later
that Habashi House is known for their falafel! So maybe there will be a next time
after all. (Maybe. ~ Amanda)
After our experience with Habashi House we decided to order
only what the restaurant says it is known for. So, if that item scores high on our rating
scale we will then branch out and order different items from their menu.
Also, we want to be very clear that we are trying some
of these foods for the first time. Our opinions and reviews can be
compared to the average person wanting to branch out and try new things. These
restaurants may make the best authentic dishes in the whole city, but we can
only rate them by what our taste buds say! We are hoping to try multiple
restaurants that serve similar dishes so we can really find out if we like
these new cultural cuisines.