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Tucked in an industrial part of town so it truly is a food
Tucked in an industrial part of town so it truly is a food adventure to get here. I had never had Iraqi cuisine before so I can't speak to how it may compare with food from the restaurant's homeland. What I can say was that the pitas and cucumber tomato starter were refreshingly welcome on a hot hot day, lamb shank was fall off the bone tender, and the rice pilaf (mixed with noodles) and okra strew were both richly flavorful. Service was extremely friendly and quick. Aircon was perhaps not nearly strong enough to battle against 90-degree weather, but I suppose that helps to add to the "I'm in a true middle eastern hole in the wall find" vibes.
Be the first to ReplyNewly Seen Nuance and Vibe Outside of Al Masaq stands a
Newly Seen Nuance and Vibe Outside of Al Masaq stands a life-size statue of a cow. It emits a sense of life. Dining area, seven tables, two having more seating space than the others, confidently offers its kind bread bakery self. This late morning Al Mazaq's sole waitress fully shares her face seasoned with glasses joined to bold temples and a select few attractive, appealing papule leaving enthusiasts breathlessly gazing at her intense, focused face. Her totally timely appearance adds flavor and beauty of a salad with stewed tomatoes and sour pickles. Memorable for its shape, smell and taste the baked bread arrives in her arms. Hello sweet mascarpone cheese. Scrambled eggs in the bagila platter complete the painting. No, not a bit of restaurant noise distracts from a diner's experience: special vibe, very pleasant. A previous visit with many more diners also carried this vibe. Many photos of Iraq on the wall pleasantly invite your eyes. And yes, a to-remember painting on the opposite wall, a gift from a customer reaches out to all. The sculpture of the comfortably gazing cow, visible from within the restaurant, gives a sense, an illusion, of its actual movement.
Be the first to ReplyWaited for an hour to opening at 11:30am.
Read about them a couple years ago, just found myself in Patterson area one day. Ordered a bunch of take out. Wife and I loved everything we ate. The breads were awesome. The lamb was perfect. Hummus to die for. Woke up this morning thinking about what I will order next time.
Be the first to ReplyHidden gem.
..Hole in the wall. The Iraqi Kababs are mind blowing and the Dolma are a must try for vegetarians. The smoked yogurt drink washes it down perfectly but it might be an acquired taste for some. The eggplant salad is extremely flavorful and a great way to start the meal. For those looking to try something different I highly suggest AlMazaq!
Be the first to ReplyI want to write an ode to this restaurant or give them 6
I want to write an ode to this restaurant or give them 6 stars. I have been a proponent of Paterson's food scene for a long time, but this was my first opportunity to try what I believe to be the NYC region's lone Iraqi restaurant. The last time I had Iraqi food, it was at a desolate shop in Detroit's once-vibrant Chaldean Town neighborhood, an area which had since lost the majority of its namesake Iraqi Christian population. We ordered far too much food and everything was outstanding, but my favorites were the breakfast items. The bagila platter is a gigantic pot filled with layers of tandoor-baked bread that have soaked in the juices from a stew of broad beans, eggs and crunchy caramelized onions on the top. Equally delicious were the qaymar and kahi, a pairing of a syrup-soaked filo pastry and a block of clotted cream. The stewed tomatoes on the side were slightly sweet and paired well with the soaked bread from the bagila pot. The eggplant salad was another pleasant surprise. It was a light concoction of mostly cucumbers and tomatoes doused generously in pomegranate molasses and perhaps some other sweetener, with tender chunks of roasted eggplant scattered throughout. If I had to skip anything next time, it would probably be the hummus, as I feel there are better options at some of the Lebanese restaurants nearby along Main Street or of course at the famous Al-Basha.
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best Iraqi restaurants I have been to.
The pickles (torshi) were great. The kuba was nice and crunchy if not a bit undersalted but easily fixed with the torshi. The Iraqi kabob was top notch. I really enjoyed their fresh bread. Definitely a spot I would go back. Only complaint was service can get a bit slow but I'm hoping it was just an off day. Also don't forget the tea at the end.
Be the first to ReplyWe've been there three times , food is always amazing, I
We've been there three times , food is always amazing, I really want to give it 4.5 stars . The only criticism is the service can be spotty . Sevice charge of 18% is included in the bill so no real incentive to go the extra mile
Be the first to ReplyWhat a great little place , run by a great and very
What a great little place , run by a great and very friendly and dedicated family. Great food and service,what more can I say ...go try it !
Be the first to ReplyI am baffled by the high ratings.
Went here based on the ratings & a HUGE disappointment. Traveled half an hour to get old, dried out food. Out of the four dishes not one was edible. To add to the bad evening, there were women there with their screaming kids & they did nothing about it. Never again.
Be the first to ReplyVery disappointed to see the Iraqi pita bread was sized
Very disappointed to see the Iraqi pita bread was sized down by almost 50% and the price increased by 10%. Iraqi pita bread is famous for being oversized, piping hot and delicious. I know there's inflation but this is ridiculous how much you sized the pitas down. It's a shame!
Be the first to ReplyReally good food the employees are super nice it feels
Really good food the employees are super nice it feels really welcoming almazaq restaurant is overall really good
Be the first to ReplyMy wife and I tried Almazaq for lunch earlier today.
We were on a quick trip to Paterson to shop at a nearby market and I knew I wanted to give this place a try. The waitress was pleasant and professional, she made very good recommendations and accommodations for health requirements.We shared hummus and pickled vegetables for a starter. The bread that came with it was delicious and they were willing to provide freshly cut carrots and cucumbers for dipping in the hummus. My wife enjoyed her chicken kebab entree, they served it with rice instead of pita. The chicken was tender and flavorful. I went with the Iraqi kebab, it was outstanding. They gave three sizable kebabs, tomatoes, onions, and a spicy pepper over a nice sized flatbread. I was able to form several little sandwiches with the ingredients and flatbread, the flavors were perfect together. The kebab itself was juicy and savory.I washed it all down with their excellent mint lemonade. We'll be back to try the rest of the menu!
Be the first to ReplyQuzi and the Iraqi Kebabs are mind-blowing.
Don't miss them
Be the first to ReplyThe best Iraqi breakfast in New Jersey, probably in the
The best Iraqi breakfast in New Jersey, probably in the tri-state. Believe the hype! Honestly the best breakfast I've had in Paterson in a very long time.Y'all need to come here ASAP! The makhlama, the gaymar with kahi, and their Iraqi chai were absolutely incredible. I cannot recommend enough, can't wait to come back here iA.
Be the first to ReplyI am always looking for an opportunity to try out a new
I am always looking for an opportunity to try out a new restaurant and I love middle eastern cuisine. What this place lacks in curb appeal is more than made up for in wonderful food. My boyfriend and I decided to make a visit because the Yelp reviews were so positive. After tonight's dinner, I can say this will now be one of our go to restaurants. We ordered the baba ganosh, kuba, mixed grill and dulma. Everything was fresh and flavorful. The kuba is a fried rice fritter stuffed with meat. It was delicious and fun to eat... definitely a great appetizer. The grilled meats were knock your socks off. The meats were seasoned to perfection and so moist. I am not a big lamb fan as the gamey flavor can sometimes be a real slap in the face and a turn off. But all the lamb dishes were spectacular and the gamey flavor was light and very well balanced. The bread and pickles were also dynamite. The bread was fresh and just the right thickness. It was perfect with the baba ganosh. The pickles were crunchy and palate cleansing. It really complimented the meal well. The restaurant charges a 18% service fee for dining in but the service is great and I would normally tip 20% anyway. We plan to visit again and order the grilled fish and the lamb shank with rice as everyone seemed to have that at their table. I also posted an updated menu.
Be the first to ReplyDefinitely top five breakfast in my life today.
I had the Makhlama: 2 scrambled eggs, ground meat, onions and tomato served w/ tandoori bread and pickles. It blew me away honestly. Such delicious delicate flavor, it was insane. The Ouzi is an all time favorite of mine. The lamb falls right off the bone, bursting with flavor. Right on top of this delicious yellow rice with raisins and nuts. Mind blown. Don't get me started on the lentil soup, dolma, or the Iraqi kabob. Outrageous! Highly recommend this family owned joint for breakfast lunch or dinner! Blessings
Be the first to ReplyA delightful cozy place with delicious food and fresh baked
A delightful cozy place with delicious food and fresh baked breads. We ordered an extra dolma to go. We will be back!
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