Cocktails
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Cocktails
................................$Coffee
................................$Wine
................................$Hummus Lamb Shoarma
................................$Pita Chicken Shoarma
................................$Schwarma
................................$Hummus and Pita
................................$French Toast
................................$Brownie with Caramel Cornflakes
................................$Dark and Stormy Back Paloma Front
................................$Banoffi
................................$Pizza Margherita
................................$Cappuccino
................................$Pita Sabich
................................$Bitterballen
................................$Israeli Salad
................................$Esh Pitabar’s menu in Amsterdam reads like a delicious, laid‑back celebration of vibrant Middle Eastern street food that keeps you smiling from the first bite to the last. When you dive into the menu, you’ll find classic comfort staples like hummus served with freshly baked pita and variations such as lamb and chicken shawarma that pack juicy, savory flavor, while simpler plates like hummus and pita hit that creamy, satisfying spot any time of day. The Pita Sabich adds a delightful twist with its mix of egg, tahini and pickles, and the Israeli‑inspired Israeli salad brings a refreshing crunch that cuts through the richer dishes. There’s also Pizza Margherita for a familiar crowd‑pleaser, plus indulgent treats like French toast and rich brownie with caramel cornflakes for a sweet finish.
To wash all that goodness down, the beverage list covers it all from expertly crafted coffee and wine to inventive cocktails that complement the food’s bold, fresh tastes. Whether you’re starting with a cappuccino and Israeli salad or ending late night with a Dark and Stormy or Paloma Front alongside a slice of banoffi, the menu strikes a pleasing balance between traditional flavors and creative fun. Prices feel fair for central Amsterdam, and the friendly atmosphere makes everything feel even better. With dishes that feel both authentic and inventive, the menu here is the kind you’ll find yourself recommending to friends long after the meal is over.