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I first noticed Zooba, an Egyptian fast-casual joint that opened its first New York City outpost last September, because of the design. The graphic to-go bags that line the entrance. The fun food ...
Zooba, a Cairo-based fast-casual chain that opened in Nolita last month, has given that spiced Middle Eastern street food a rare downtown stage. Here, in a roomy space on Kenmare Street ...
Made with dried fava beans, some say it's the precursor to falafel. Its name: ta'ameya. We're here at Zooba, an Egyptian street-food chain that's bringing traditional dishes like ta'ameya to New ...
Zooba was founded in Egypt in 2012 by Egyptian-American Chris Khalifa and chef Moustafa El Refaey, who have since opened six locations in Cairo. This is their first United States restaurant ...
In addition to a mural proudly displayed on the restaurant's exterior, Zooba has playful graphic design by Jessica Walsh, featuring pop art plays on Egyptian Arabic typefaces, hoping to capture ...
Zooba, a fast-casual chain with six locations in Cairo, made a splashy debut in New York City over the weekend with the opening of a spacious restaurant on a busy Nolita corner. The emphasis here ...
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