Chicken Shawarma
(marinated chicken
Beef Shawarma
Chicken or Beef Brochette
Kafta Kebab
Kafta Arayess
(Lebanese club sandwich)
Beef Shawarma & Chicken Shawarma
Kafta Kebab & Chicken Brochette
Beef Brochette & Chicken Brochette
Vegetarian
Falafel
Vegetable Couscous
Falafel pita
Chicken Shawarma (Shish Taouk)
Beef Shawarma pita
Creation (the ultimate pita)
Vegetarian pita
Chicken Brochette pita
Kafta pita
Shish Kebab pita
Kibe
Baklava
Garlic Potaoes
Oriental Omelette
Eggplant
Cauliflower
Taboule
Falafel
Hummus (with pita bread)
Vine Leaves
Babaghannouj (w/pita bread)
All trios come with:
rice
garlic potatoes
coleslaw
a soft drink.
Falafel Pita (vegetarian)
Beef Shawarma Pita
Chicken Shawarma Pita
Mixed Pita (chicken & beef)
Vegetarian Pita
Kafta (beef) Pita
Chicken Couscous
Beef Couscous
Kebab Couscous
Drink
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Boustan is a Montreal staple. You’ll find many a Concordia student (even McGill students sometimes take the trip) flocking to Boustan on Crescent and de Masionneuve for their delicious shawarma sandwiches. Enjoy while on a study break or after a night out at Reggie’s, the Concordia student bar. The place is popular, so expect a line that may go out the door, but moves very quickly.
View this Smart ListMontreal’s favorite Lebanese shawarma pusher may have expanded of late, but the original Crescent location is still where it’s at. Get those famous shavings of spit-grilled beef in pita format for $5.25 and find out what all the fuss is about while keeping your bank account happy. A tidbit of advice for Concordia University students: save on food here so you can afford those lattes and mochaccinos.
View this Smart ListBecause in Lebanon, a sandwich is called a shish taouk and at Boustan, they make it better than anywhere in the city. I almost miss the days when I went out until 3 am and then ate a good shish taouk. Fortunately, Boustan is also open at lunchtime.
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