Middle Eastern fare with flair at Bedu on Gough Street
- The menu at this Sheung Wan restaurant offers delicious dishes for meat lovers, vegetarians and even vegans to enjoy
FARE Modern Middle Eastern inspired by Bedouin tribes of North Africa.
AMBIENCE Hidden away in the hipster neighbourhood around Gough Street, Bedu is instantly identifiable thanks to the mural outside. Inside, the service is superb – staff are friendly and willing to introduce dishes and the concept behind Bedu’s food.
COST Dishes range from around HK$50 to HK$120 for non-meat dishes.
WHO TO BRING Friends and family with different dietary requirements – including vegans – who would just like to have a chill-out meal together.
TURN-ONS The dishes are made to be shared, which means there is a lot for adventurous diners to try. If you are a vegan, let the waiter know – some recommended dishes can be adjusted, such as the charred broccoli and crispy kale with chilli (it usually comes with zhoug labneh for non-vegans). We also tried falafel with hummus, pickles, salad and tahini, and enjoyed the hummus and flat bread. Vegan desserts include watermelon with almonds and mint sorbet.