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Eat Me: The best hummus in Shanghai

Mediterranean Sandwich and Coffee Bar on Da Gu Lu

shanghaihummus.jpgShanghaiist "studied" for a semester in Athens, Greece. Course load included Greek Culture, Greek Language, Creative Writing: Poetry and something called the Philosophy of Love and Sex, taught by a gay man who wore leather pants and a purple scarf and drove to class on a Harley. Our earliest class was at 2 pm. All classes were pass/fail. And, for some reason, the school provided us with ample spending money. That, friends, is a recipe for disaster. Shanghaiist gained 15 pounds that spring, despite playing shooting guard for the school basketball team. (Granted, we only practiced twice a week and most practices were interrupted by several cigarette breaks.) Copious amounts of beer and wine likely played a factor in the weight gain, but most of it can be attributed to the Greek food. It's easy to fall in love with.

We're hoping the arrival of Mediterranean Sandwich and Coffee Bar to the neighborhood (it used to be way out in some place called Hongqiao) doesn't equal another 15 pounds. But it's going to be a struggle. This place is damn good -- and they deliver (even during typhoons, we learned). We could live through a typhoon, and likely much, much longer, on this place's hummus and home-baked pita bread alone. It's the best hummus in the city -- well worth the 20 kuai investment. Another early Shanghaiist fave is the Kebab Sandwich. One of a dozen sandwiches on the menu, it's a soft pita stuffed with patties of minced beef and lamb, hummus, baba ganoush and tomato. Really, really tasty and 35 kuai. Our vegetarian/pescetarian friends give high marks to the "hefty" Falafel Sandwich (RMB 22) and the "fresh" Greek Salad (RMB 25) that doesn't skimp on the black olives. They were less excited about the "very normal" Tuna Sandwich (RMB 26). We've also tried the kebab and falafel main courses, RMB 45 and RMB 30, respectively. They are typically tasty and come with a nice spread of fried potatoes, marinated vegetables and an eggplant sautee. Sadly, they've been out of Apple Pie (RMB 13) every time we asked about it.

Mediterranean Sandwich and Coffee Bar is located on tiny Da Gu Lu, between Chengdu Bei Lu and Shimen Yi Lu, in the eastern-most section of Jing 'An District. It's comfortable, clean, spacious and artsy, in a US-college-town-coffee-shop sort of way. The music doesn't suck, either -- which is saying a lot for this town. They played Supergrass, and we were happy. Nothing too Mediterranean about that, but the owners sure looked authentic.

We've only just scratched the surface of their menu, too. Breakfast -- served all day on weekends -- looks promising. This place has bagels! Check out their menu yourself. And bookmark it. You never know when a typhoon is going to hit.

(What? A review of a coffee bar with no mention of coffee?!? Sorry. Shanghaiist prefers orange juice.)

Mediterranean Sandwich and Coffee Bar, 415 Da Gu Lu (大沽路415号), Tel: 6327 0897.

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  • ccc

    Actually, this cafe is more Israeli than Greek (both can be described as Mediterranean). The menu lists shwarma (sp.?) and that is distinctly Israeli, as well as some salads that are also a specialty of that region. I believe the owner is also Israeli, after hearing her speaking Hebrew with some customers. But I'm guessing "Mediterranean Cafe" was a better sell than "Israeli Cafe." I dunno...

    As far as authenticity goes, they're not quite up to snuff but not bad overall. Good pita bread.

  • Well, not all of Shanghaiist prefers orange juice: I'm an absolute fiend for a good, strong coffee. Agreed on the hummus though.

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