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Best Manousheh Za'atar in San Francisco
“Za'atar and olive oil on dough, folded hot from the saj. Lebanon's breakfast is street-corner theatre.”
What the real thing tastes like
The manousheh is Lebanon's morning: dough slapped onto a domed saj or into a furn oven, painted with za'atar — wild thyme, sumac, sesame — in green pools of olive oil, blistered in minutes, folded in paper, and eaten walking. The za'atar blend is regional identity; the fold is technique; the first oily bite through blistered dough is the whole point of waking up.
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Reviewers time their mornings around specific bakeries and describe the fold like a handshake learned in childhood. The za'atar's wild-thyme sharpness against the oil-soft dough is the sensation everyone circles, and cheese-added versions are permitted but noted as gateway behaviour.
Order it here when it has
- blistered dough
- thyme-sumac sharpness
- walking breakfast
- bakery loyalty
Walk away when you see
- oil escapes the fold
- best before 10am
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