We recently visited the Bay State Shawarma and Grill which is located on Water Street. I was immediately excited because I love the Canal District and adding a new restaurant is a plus! We entered into a cafeteria style setting with the food behind a viewing counter. I was excited to see they had an assortment of vegetarian options as well as many meat options, those too on display, some on rotisserie! I chose the following: Vegetarian Grape leaves, Baba Ghanouj, Loubieh and Mujadara. The grape leaves were delicious, the leaves were not stringy (which I find happens more often than not) and the rice had a wonderful assortment of herbs and spices. Next I tried the Loubieh, I had never had this dish before, green beans mixed in a tomato sauce with onions and spices, truly a delight, there was so much flavor considering the few ingredients, the beans were fresh and they mixed well with the tomato sauce and spices. I will definitely get that again. Another dish I had never tried, the Mujadara, a mix of lentils, fried onions and spices served over rice. Hands down this was my favorite dish, lentil dishes can be dry, not this one, a blend of strong but not overpowering spices and caramelized but not dried out onions, the rice was great though my only wish would be this dish was served a bit warmer, but that might be due to the fact that there were so many of us to serve. Lastly, was the Baba Ghanouj, I like mine a bit on the smokier side, and this hit the mark! Creamy and smoky, I was in heaven, their pita bread was large and fresh and perfect for dipping. As I was finishing my last bite I was already planning when I could return, not only is this the best Middle Eastern food I have had in this area it is also paired with a bakery! One stop shopping! I highly recommend for those who love great Middle Eastern food that does not lack in flavor!
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Chicken Shawarma
Bay State Shawarma and Grill is not your typical restaurant. This is more like a takeout place where you go up to the counter to order then wait for your number to be called. They do have ample seating though, and it was easy enough to push enough tables together to seat 15 together. The food, however, was not your typical takeout. The menu was fairly large, with a pretty wide selection of middle eastern favorites from Shawarma, to Kibbe, to Hummus.
We started dinner with a plate of Baba ghanoush, which is cooked eggplant mixed with onions, tomatoes, olive oil and various seasonings and served with a fresh pita. As an appetizer, this was more than enough, we actually didn’t finish it, and maybe the best Baba ghanoush I’ve ever had. Nice and Creamy with a stong, but not overpowering, flavor. Perfect with the pita.
For dinner, I had the Chicken Shawarma. This came over rice with a side salad, hummus and labne. The Labne is a yogurt based side with heavy garlic with a fair amount of spice/heat. This was a fantastic addition to the chicken shawarma, providing a nice creamy counterpoint to the well seasoned and quite delicious chicken. The shawarma itself was a decent sized serving, with an almost crunchy coating on shaved chicken pieces. The hummus side was on the small side, but provided a great side to the chicken and the pita that came with the dish was the perfect vehicle for the hummus.
Overall, this was delicious and a very satisfying meal. As good as any sit down middle eastern place I’ve been, but at the cost of takeout.