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Sydney Morning Herald
2 days ago
- Business
- Sydney Morning Herald
You can now get Wagga's beloved Lebanese chicken in Melbourne
Previous SlideNext Slide Lebanese$ After winning hearts in Wagga Wagga, Habibi brought its Lebanese charcoal chicken to Melbourne earlier this year. Birds are marinated for 24 hours in a heady mix of garlic, cumin, coriander and paprika before hitting the rotisserie. Grab a combo with flatbread, pickles and garlic-herb Habibi sauce, or spice things up with the Blame the Flame wrap – chicken, chips, slaw, Lebanese-style pickles and a garlicky chilli sauce – that's brushed with extra chilli and toasted to order. Hot tip: Take home some Wagga-made sauces and seasonings. They're part of Habibi's mission to support regional communities with jobs, something echoed in the name – 'my love' in Arabic.

The Age
2 days ago
- Business
- The Age
You can now get Wagga's beloved Lebanese chicken in Melbourne
Previous SlideNext Slide Lebanese$ After winning hearts in Wagga Wagga, Habibi brought its Lebanese charcoal chicken to Melbourne earlier this year. Birds are marinated for 24 hours in a heady mix of garlic, cumin, coriander and paprika before hitting the rotisserie. Grab a combo with flatbread, pickles and garlic-herb Habibi sauce, or spice things up with the Blame the Flame wrap – chicken, chips, slaw, Lebanese-style pickles and a garlicky chilli sauce – that's brushed with extra chilli and toasted to order. Hot tip: Take home some Wagga-made sauces and seasonings. They're part of Habibi's mission to support regional communities with jobs, something echoed in the name – 'my love' in Arabic.