Manoosh Pizzeria should apologise to my boyfriend, close friends and colleagues for the constant lingering garlic breath that I have as a result of devouring their delicious Chicken Wrap and the Garlic Chicken pizza on a regular basis. Super fast, cheap, delicious and easy food! Perfect for eating on the go or ordering in and having a lazy slob night on the couch.
Lizzy P.
Place rating: 4 Wentworth Falls, Australia
Best pizza in the inner west by far! Great vegetarian options too! Delivery is always on time(or earlier) and always hot. Their deals are also good value. Manoosh us always my Friday night go to :)
Lucinda W.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
Manoosh, how do I love thee? A lot. The zaatar wraps are perfect for a weekend lunch or a quick weeknight dinner when I don’t have time to cook. The pizzas are a bit heavier than I’d usually prefer, but they’re always solid. But can’t go past the wraps :)
Hugh M.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
Great selection of pizzas, za’atar bread and other snacks and desserts. Came here on a Wed night about 9pm the kitchen was still going flat out. Very well managed though service was still prompt. Pizza was good, base is of medium depth and toppings plentiful. Quite enjoyed the tahini sauce. Non-promo pizza prices are a little on the steep end imo.
Yetti B.
Place rating: 4 Newtown, Sydney, Australia
Always order delivery from this place when I’m too lazy to cook and craving carbs. Can’t go past Zaatar or the pepperoni stack. Also tried the wings today, very 10⁄10 much wow. They also do HEAVENPIZZA i. e nutella, nuts, ricotta and banana baked in a puff pizza pide hybrid. #frothing
Julian W.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
There is something about this place that defeats my common sense. I walk there feeling a little hungry, and as soon as i step inside my brain goes«you know what, you should probably eat two whole pizzas and a couple of zaatar rolls. You should add haloumi to everything. Can’t get enough of that delicious salty cheese.» «and get a spinach pie. They’re good too. « I sit and wait in anticipation for my food while my wallet quietly weeps. I feverishly attack my food as soon as it arrives. My common sense lies in wait for the moment I swallow my last morsel of deliciousness. «What did you do that for?» it asks, condescendingly. From that point on I have exactly fifteen minutes to be in bed before I pass out, unable to lie on my newly rotund stomach. I wake up, surrounded by empty cardboard, with a haloumi-garlic-zaatar cloud being chased around my room by the fan. All that said, no regrets. Totally worth it. I’ll do it again in a heartbeat. Tastiest way to shut up my common sense for a while.
Cathy C.
Place rating: 5 Australia
YUM I’m not sure what the normal pizzas taste like, but the lebanese pizzas are delicious. We usually get a zataar pizza which is a thin pizza covered in spices — oregano, sesame etc and add haloumi — I thinks it’s only about $ 5 and also grab a tabouli. This is a great place to grab a quick meal before a comedy show. There are seats both inside and on the pavement but don’t expect anything fancy. This is definitely no frills with great taste.
Sharn G.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
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.
Susan B.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Two large pizzas for $ 20 on Tuesdays? Awesome deal. The BBQ chicken pizza is really good.
Mela S.
Place rating: 5 Australia
I’m so sad they’re only open for lunch on Fridays during weekdays :( They make the yummiest Lebanese pizza ever! It’s definitely a welcome change from the usual, same-tasting«typical» pizza. Great value for money, my coworkers and I pool our money to buy some and there’s always tons left over.
Caitlin S.
Place rating: 4 Stafford, VA
Oh me oh Man Oosh! This Lebanese pizza joint is always packed with patrons cueing for takeaway, but being that it’s round the corner from my house, I simply let it slip into the«too close to home to try» category. What a mistake that was! Man Oosh and I became fully acquainted last night after a day of hard work and an evening of strolling through The Rocks and picking pints over becoming peckish. It was one of the few places open along Enmore at 23:00 on a Tuesday, WAIT, TUESDAY, ISITTUESDAY?!? That, that means, based on the special sign that we can have ANYTWOPIZZASFOR $ 19.99! Yes, believe it or not, Man Oosh’s Tuesday night takeaway special is just that! They let you select any two from their abundance of meat-based and vegetarian friendly pizzas… But there was the instant kick of late-night takeaway apprehension that forces you to question whether or not what could potentially be the perfect end to an evening will become your morning-after regret. The vegetarian and vegan pizzas we ordered were made fresh in front of us and popped out of the oven in no more than ten minutes. The vegetarian was smouldering with melted fetta and haloumi, and the vegan was packed with mushrooms and sundried tomatoes and drizzled with a tahini-like spread. They were DEE-LICCCCIOOOUSSSS! I also discovered during my brief menu scan that they have tons of varieties of $ 5 vegetarian wraps and inexpensive sides of Middle Eastern dips like hummus and babaganoush for around $ 3. Now we’re speaking the same language, Man Oosh! This is definitely not the type of place you’d want to take a date, no no; it’s much more of a takeaway joint or quick-meal stopover that has a couple of plastic tables in and outside. But if a speedy snack or late-night meal is what you’re craving, Man Oosh marks one of the best spots on Enmore. Tips: Monday: Any large pizza $ 9.99 Tuesday: Two large pizzas: $ 19.99 Oh, and if anyone was wondering, there was no morning-after regret when I woke up to a naked pizza box on my floor.
C J.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Manoosh pizza is fantastic. They have a great range of traditional pizzas and make excellent Lebanese pizzas. With very reasonable prices and great service its my favourite Friday footy dinner. Absolutely worth a try!
Megan M.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
Manoosh is amazing. They make the BEST Lebanese pizzas ever and the cheapest real pizzas in the Newtown/Enmore area(not including pizza hut/dominoes rubbish). There are traditional pizzas which are around $ 14 depending on what the toppings are, while the Lebanese pizzas are folded over calzone style or have a big cake of meat on the base. The zaatar wraps are also delicious, my favourite is the Beirut style which has haloumi cheese, roasted tomato and onion wrapped up in a warm pizza crust and smothered inside with the zaatar — oregano/seasame seed herb mix. Truly sumptuous and only $ 5.50. I get it without chilli. Add chicken for a couple of dollars and you are laughing. The cheese Lebanese pizza is good, with mozzarella, feta and haloumi. Also the haloumi pie is pretty much haloumi cheese in a folded up pastry with seasame seeds on top and is a must if you are a fan of this cheese. In the traditional pizzas go for the Manoosh special($ 16) and add chicken if you like for $ 18 total. Again, the herby base gives a flavour that is unique and tasty. As far as garlic bread goes, the cheesy Caesar is an awesome creation. Pretty much garlic bread stuffed with chicken, mushrooms and cheese, with some Caesar dressing to pour over the top. Baklava sweets are exceptional(when super fresh) and the gelato is a fair whack of chilled goodness. Manoosh is so cheap that we have to order extra food when we get it delivered to make the $ 20 minimum. Wrap it up and eat it for lunch the next day!