Restaurants
Manoosh pizzeria
Currently open
6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
170 Enmore Rd
Enmore, NSW, 2042
Manoosh pizzeria
Order food online Now - home deliveryAt Manoosh, we pride our self on the freshest and finest quality Lebanese food in Sydney. With food and service to meet all your expectations, we can guarantee you a great "Feast from the Middle East".
Our Lebanese and traditional pizzas, authentic Lebanese dishes, and tasty wraps and dips are guaranteed to have you coming back for more.
Nestled in the lively main street of Enmore, Manoosh has the right food, price and atmosphere for any occasion.
Home/office pizza delivery
Enmore, Erskineville, Alexandria, Newtown, St Peters, Sydenham, Stanmore, Lewisham, Petersham, Camperdown, ...read more
Manoosh Pizzeria began as a traditional Lebanese bakery and pizzeria and has grown to be super popular with locations in Enmore and Marrickville.
Opened by Charlie and his sister Mary in February 2008, and a second store in Marrickville in Feb 2015.
The pair had been inspired by their parents' traditional Lebanese bakery and grown since those ...read more
The menu gave a good indication that this was not your typical pizza place. There is a lot of Middle Eastern touches to the pizzas which elevates the flavours to a different level. Love the egg on the pizza, sucuk sausage & cheesy, stretchy halloumi pie. The vegan options are so delicious & love the pumpkin kibbe. Falafel was a little unexpected & very dark but had good flavour. End with a delicious baklava.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmaaanooooooooosh!
Oh how you fill a hole when I'm starving and I don't know what to eat!
The fact that you deliver is made of all kinds of winsome. I love love the zaartar selections. Also the fact that you have a pizza that has turkish salami on it. I get to nom each and feel sated.
I had to try one of the Zaatar dishes. If you haven't tried Zaatar bread before - the spread on the bread is made of thyme, sumac and sesame seeds. It's zesty and earthly tasting. In addition to the usual zaatar bread, Manoosh add other ingredients to make this a wrap. I try the Zaatar with labne ($7) which is a zaatar bread wrapped with fresh labne (yoghurt), olives, onion, tomato and mint leaves. The salty olive flavour is dominant and it's mellowed out by the labne.
The menu gave a good indication that this was not your typical pizza place. There is a lot of Middle Eastern touches to the pizzas which elevates the flavours to a different level. Love the egg on the pizza, sucuk sausage & cheesy, stretchy halloumi pie. End with a delicious baklava.