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It's not that often you see Middle Eastern food being cooked in a hawker centre. With reasonable prices around $5 per dish, I was definitely eager to see how Zafar Cafe measured up to the Middle Eastern cafes I usually go to in the Arab Street area. I tried the shish kebab meat with rice and salad ($5). It was pretty good with yellow spiced rice and smokey grilled meat with some veggies on the skewer too. The garlicky aioli sauce on the side was pretty yummy too. The salad was just OK - the
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It's not that often you see Middle Eastern food being cooked in a hawker centre. With reasonable prices around $5 per dish, I was definitely eager to see how Zafar Cafe measured up to the Middle Eastern cafes I usually go to in the Arab Street area.
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I tried the shish kebab meat with rice and salad ($5). It was pretty good with yellow spiced rice and smokey grilled meat with some veggies on the skewer too. The garlicky aioli sauce on the side was pretty yummy too. The salad was just OK - the veggies were crisp but there wasn't much dressing.

They also serve dishes like hummus with pita bread and falafel balls. They don't always have the falafel, though.

It's pretty good for a hawker center and it's run by a really lovely Malay couple. It's pretty much the only place in the west to get Middle Eastern food, so check it out!
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2012-05-06