At 168 Keizerstraat, Nabati has opened, a plant-based street food concept with roots in Jordanian tradition in a modern twist. With a cosy indoor space and an inviting outdoor terrace with picnic tables, it is possible to share large platters together on the spot. But takeaway and ordering via Thuisbezorgd and Uber Eats is also possible.
In Arabic, Nabati means connected to the earth. But for the owners, it also stands for heritage, friendship and something real. The menu features the timeless, plant-based and fresh dishes that have brought families in the Levant together for generations. From crispy falafel to creamy hummus. Combining tradition with a modern, accessible approach, Nabati offers a convenient dining experience for today's fast-paced life.
The menu includes sandwiches such as the traditional Falafel Sandwich or the Batata Sandwich. Bowls of Nabati Fatteh, with layers of chickpeas, creamy hummus, crunchy pita bread and toasted almonds. Platters like A Fresh Spread or A Bite of Everything, ideal for sharing and tasting of everything. Crispy falafel with a fresh lemon-tahini sauce and side dishes like a mix of pickled vegetables.
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