El Mahroosa Restaurant & Cafe Menu – Anaheim, CA

Type : Mediterranean restaurant

Location : Anaheim, CA

Down-to-earth, unfussy joint offering heaping plates of Mediterranean & Middle Eastern cuisine. Based on 878 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

El Mahroosa Restaurant & Cafe 92804

Address:
930 S Brookhurst St, Anaheim, CA 92804

Phone: (714) 991-9200

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Hours

Friday 11 AM–2 AM
Saturday 11 AM–2 AM
Sunday 12 PM–1 AM
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–1 AM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–1 AM
Wednesday 11 AM–1 AM
Thursday 11 AM–1 AM

Menu

Appetizers
Foul Medamas
Fava beans mixe tahini sauce and olive oil tapped with tomato served with pita bread
$5.99
Hummus
Boiled and mashed chick peas mixed with tahini, lemon and topped with olive oil, served with pita bread
$5.99
Soup and Salads
Lentil Soup
Red lentils boiled with bouse seasonings and served with pita chips
$5.99
Cucumber Yogurt Salad
Creek yogurt mixed with freshly diced cucumbers and mixed with seasoning
$5.99
Sandwiches
Falafel Sandwich
Falafel with tahini and tomatoes, wrapped in pita bread
$5.99
Beef Kabob Sandwich
Grilled beet with tahini, tomatoes and pickles, wrapped in pita bread
$8.99
Entrees
Lamb Chops (5 Pcs)
Lamb chops served with rice and a side of cucumber yogurt
$24.99
Half Chicken
Served with rice, hummus, garlic sauce and pickles
$12.99
El Mahroosa Specials
Mombar
Stuffed beef sausage served with salad. Salad Dressing: Ranch, Caesar, Italian, French, Bleu Cheese, Thousand Island, Balsamic Vinaigrette
$14.99
Kabsa
Special seasoned basmati rice and served with cucumber yogurt or green salad
$10.99

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Reviews

caroline hall
Food was really good. This was our second trip here.

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Zeeshan Khan
Someone recommended this halal restaurant to us. The most bland food I have eaten in long time, we had the half chicken it felt like dietary food. I wish they would give spicy sauce and I would say rice was very delicious.

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Abanoub Rodolf Boctor
The food is more than disgusting gotten an order and the food is rotten and haven’t even got all my order. Do not go there

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John Alexander
Best food hands down. Just like my moms cooking. Couldn’t ask for anything better. ❤️

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Kareem El-Sisi
A lot of people will say “nothing beats home,” and that true, but you can’t compare a restaurant in Anaheim to your Aunt’s table in Cairo. This place has a decent ambiance, a friendly service, and food that’s good. It didn’t send my tastebuds back to Egypt, but it felt good to have some Egyptian food after not being in Egypt for a few months. We ordered Koshari (a must) and Pigeon with Molokhiya (which is great because you don’t typically find pigeon in your average grocery store). The prices are not bad, however, they are noticeably a little higher than their nearby competitor with almost an identical menu, Cairo Cafe.

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David Cohen
Authentic Egyptian food. Best Egyotian place I have visited outside of Cairo. They hookah area can be smokey, but they have a front room that is not. The kosher, falafel, and fool are some of my favorites. Reminds me of my grandmothers cooking. The shwarma and salads are flavorful and fresh. This place is totally worth a visit!

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Jeff cervantes
Tried this place because of a recommendation from work. Gotta say was not expecting the atmosphere, maybe that my fault. It felt my like a bar than a restaurant, so I definitely won’t be listening to that guy again. Food was alright, not worth the 40 mile hike. Too smokey for me… are kids supposed to be here around hookah? Service was slow and watiers were non existent, so previous reviews made sense. This is more of a hang out with your local buds than anything. So if that’s your vibe you are good.

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Jared Cohee
EGYPT (via Eat the World Los Angeles) – The menu is many pages long and meanders in and out of just about everything that can be enjoyed in Egypt and throughout the Levant and Arabian Peninsula. Families come here together to enjoy big platters of mandi and/or kabsa with chicken or lamb, shawerma and kababs, and a host of mezze and fried appetizers, but the kitchen really excels with specifically Egyptian dishes that are not available in nearby restaurants with Lebanese, Palestinian, or Syrian owners.

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Steven Dawoud
I would say I travel almost an hour to go there. The vibes are so friendly and welcoming, the staff are so sweet, polite and helpful, they have a large outstanding variety of hookahs. The menu is pretty huge with plenty of items to choose from, whatever you like eating, they have items that will suffice. I usually get the mixed grill, the lamb is more than perfect, the kofta is very juicy and the beef is delicious. They got turkish coffee, konafas are so tasty and the prices are extremely reasonable for the value. Very much recommended.

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Hamza khdir
With every visit to LA, I should come to eat and hook up with their great hookah. Just love the arabic traditional food that reminds me of home. Thanks for the best food ever.

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