First Time in Syria!! 🇸🇾 14-Hour SYRIAN STREET FOOD Tour in Damascus!!

First Time in Syria!! 🇸🇾 14-Hour SYRIAN STREET FOOD Tour in Damascus!!
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I can’t believe I’m in Damascus, Syria!! Today we’re going on an ultimate Syrian street food tour in Damascus – let’s see what types of amazing food we can try!

► Huge thank you to Rami, from Syrian Guides (https://syrianguides.com/), he arranged my entire trip to Syria. Get in touch with him for an amazing tour in Syria!

Al-Haytham Restaurant – As soon as I arrived in Damascus, Rami and I went straight to eat one of the ultimate of all meals – hummus and fateh, and this place is local and does it so well. Total price: 48,000 SYP ($3.20) for everything

Al-Burj Shawarma – Syria has some of the best shawarma that I’ve ever had anywhere in the world – and they do it in a unique way by dipping the bread in the juicy oils and touching it on the hot griddle to enhance the flavor. Price – Chicken 25,000 SYP ($1.66), Lamb 35,000 SYP ($$2.33)

To continue with this Syrian street food tour in Damascus, we continued with some old town street food including corn sliced and seasoning, an amazing old bakery that cooked a triangle of dough filled with muhammara!

Arbasheh Falafel – To continue this Syrian food tour we then had a falafel sandwich, and just like Syrian shawarma, they might make the best falafel in the world. I’ve never seen so many vegetables and toppings on any falafel – it’s truly amazing! Price – 10,000 SYP ($0.66)

Kibbeh – Kibbeh is one of the national foods of Syria, and this street stall specializes in bulgur stuffed with lamb, and grilled or boiled.

Al-Mahabba Restaurant – One of the ultimate Syrian meals you have to try is a mixture of stuffed intestines and organs, along with pickled. This restaurant was hilarious and delicious! Total price – 300,000 SYP ($20)

Alzwwaq Chicken – Just like shawarma and falafel, there’s nothing quite like Syrian roast chicken – it’s on another level! They roasted the chicken and then sliced it into a sandwich, with garlic sauce and pickles, and roasted the bread in the chicken fat juices – absolutely amazing – and something you have to try when you’re in Damascus, Syria! Price – 65,000 SYP ($4.33) for half chicken

We had an amazing and ultimate day eating Syrian street food in Damascus – seriously a food paradise!

►Huge thank you to my friend Rami, he can arrange your entire trip to Syria, contact him: https://syrianguides.com/

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31 Comments

  1. Oh, man! Your Syrian series seems to be a unique and unparalleled experience of millennial culture, cuisines, history and traditions.
    It makes me want to go to Syria tomorrow…
    Thank you for sharing the positive sides of this war-torn Syria. These people with great brains and cultures deserve much better. They need to roll their sleeves up and rebuild it from scratch. Wishing them a prosperous future that holds unbigoted religious values, because excess of religion takes your daily bread away.
    Their attachment to bread is amazing. Thanks Mark.

  2. ❤❤ ياالله اعشق الشعب السوري واعشق سوريا وبتمني ازروها يوم من الايام
    شعب جمييل في الشكل والتعامل
    جيهان من السسودان ❤❤

  3. حفظ الله سوريا وأسبل عليها الأمن والاستقرار.

    نرفزني مشهد من يبيع الحمص ممسك بالسيجارة وهو يعمل في المطعم! قذارة بحق.

  4. I visited last year. It was wonderful. Two years ago I visited with my daughter and son to connect with their roots. Despite the hardship Syria was and still is suffering, my children had a great time and connecteing with relatives.

  5. Dear Mark, do know that fact that "Jesus (Son of Mary) will be descended on Damascus, Syria" in his Second Coming, and in The Great Masjid (Mosque) of Umayyad, there is a Minaret (Tower) called Minaret of Isa Ibn Maryam" meaning Tower of Jesus The son of Mary, where he will be descended from the Heaven.

    Blessed Sham (Syria), the blessed Dimasq (Damascus).

  6. i love how everybody wins. you get to live your best life and enjoy amazing food and adventures to create awesome content. the restaurants and the guides get free promo and we have an outstanding video to watch. keep doing what you love!!

  7. Mark, I am asking as an arab christian.
    Why do you show a lot of christian places in arab countries while not giving a lot of importance to muslim places. It just seems a bit weird.
    Plus, why was your trip to Lebanon paid by the US?

  8. جميل سوريا الصدق توني ادري احب الي يكون حواري كذا وكل شئ جنب بعض يشرح الصدر

  9. One of the things I find sad about our world is that if you don’t have money you will never see all that God created and get to experience all the cultures.

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