Sababa Pita Bar

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Postby Stray Dog » 16 Apr 2007, 20:57

Prince Roy wrote:Sababa is overrated, imo. Here's my review:
http://www.princeroy.org/?p=475


Your opinion is very different to the majority posting here (and others I know in person); the majority of people would believe your food reviews to be ... not to their taste, methinks.

When I look for reviews I can trust (of anything) , I check out that critic's reviews of places, things, etc. that I have a strong opinion of, and then I see if we have the same taste. In this case, it would seem that your other reviews wouldn't be worth me reading, as Sababa offers something I simply cannot get anywhere else in Taipei: great food and very friendly service at fantastic prices and served in an environment that takes me away to faraway places.

(Is that better?)
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Postby Prince Roy » 16 Apr 2007, 22:51

ah well...different strokes. Food isn't bad, portions are just on the small side for the price, imo. It'll be a lunch place for me if I go back. Maybe my tastes are different than most, especially since so many expats I've met here rave about how Chinese food in Taiwan is the 'best in the world'. I've also been to Indian places people here seem to like, and they've been a very disappointing experience. I can only hope an Andhra Pradeshi opens up shop here before I leave...
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Postby Tigerman » 20 Apr 2007, 15:14

Well, I had lunch there today and it was very good, IMO. I had my favorite, the chicken pita, and a side of humus. The chicken pita (aka chicken sulvacki ... or however its spelled...) is still excellent, and the hummus is rivaled only by Paco's at Olala.

A little bird there mentioned that they will be opening soon (early May) a second Sababa over by Bongos.

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Postby Ectoplasma » 22 May 2007, 18:42

Someone's blog 'review' of the place (in Chinese), with pictures

http://blog.roodo.com/juicybear/archives/3273077.html

Seems the blog writer loves the food at Sababa....
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Postby Pop Fly » 22 May 2007, 23:16

El Tiggre,

A behomethly big bald betting bird told me they were as well. And everybody's heard about the bird.......the bird bird bird, the bird is the word.....

This same bird indicated somewhat later hours for the KK (or GG, dependant on how you roll) location. This would be manna from nirvana, as I work 'til 10 most eves :doh: and will welcome the extra :pray: 120(?):pray: minutes.

Okay, they can make it 10:30 , but promise me you'll take my phone order and I'll zoom :happybiker: on down afore then.

Slightly off-topic, but Tiggre or any anyone else,

Any Subways deeper south on Roosevelt (actually would prefer Bei Shin Lu locations?) than the Tai-Da shoppe?

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Postby Ectoplasma » 22 May 2007, 23:46

I went to Sababa this evening. It's a small cozy place I must say, and it was quite full (a group of people). Didn't see any Taiwanese customers (or maybe the two in the corner table, not sure). Nice decoration & atmosphere. Luckily we could still have seats at the bar. The food was nice (Moroccon Hummus), I'll have to go back to try more, I bet those chapati-like wrap things must be good. Only thing was, I felt a bit sweaty (it was a hot day today) and my beer was not cold enough. And, overrated? (as the other poster mentioned) I think this might be true for some; not everyone is in for this kind of 'adventurous' food or might not appreciate it (the taste was unlike other foods I know) (I liked it though). The Chinese blog (link) mentions the owner looks like George Clooney and this would attract female visitors...hehe. I think he wasn't there, though... so I can't make any judgements.
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Postby StarrStruck » 25 May 2007, 17:16

The best falafel pita I've ever had was a from a roadside stand on a highway just outside Tel Aviv. The second best was from a shop in the Old City of Jerusalem.

Considering the expense of booking a flight to Ben-Gurion, Sababa's a pretty good deal. Taiwanese food may be ass cheap, but you usually get what you pay for: low-grade meat, wilted veggies, and grease! On the other hand, the ingredients at Sababa were fresh and quite good. They serve Israeli-style pita sandwiches (with pickles! You CAN'T leave out the pickles) and aren't terribly far off. Certainly not the best I've had, but my standards are quite high. Considering that I left this place very pleased, and returned the following night for take-out, I'd give Sababa a solid A. Easily the best oriental food in Taipei.
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Re: Sababa Pita Bar

Postby Adflob Sales » 29 Mar 2012, 12:03

Sababa's got baklava. Unbelievably delish.

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Re: Sababa Pita Bar

Postby Tempo Gain » 29 Mar 2012, 12:20

That looks awesome. Will have to stop in for that.
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Re: Sababa Pita Bar

Postby Adflob Sales » 30 Mar 2012, 09:59

We've just struck a deal with Greg of Sababa especially for you Forumosans. If you introduce yourself as a Forumosan to his staff you will receive a free baklava for every 500NT your table spends. So pop by your nearest Sababa, nosh out on some of the freshest, healthiest food in Taiwan, and enjoy a complimentary sweet treat on the house. This special incentive will begin April 1st, 2012. (No joke)

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