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| - I used to go here a lot. The owners still know my name when I pop in on the occasional shopping visit, which I love. The only reason why I don't go more often is lack of funds.
I am in love with their chicken shwarma and chicken kabobs. I don't eat red meat, so I cannot comment on their beef dishes, but my son LOVES them. I always order their Arabic coffee. It's not Turkish, as some people have written. Turkish coffee is made with a different spice, but the technique is the same. Either way, I love the Arabic coffee here.
I would give them five stars, but their hummus can be too salty at times. Maybe they are using canned hummus, don't know and I hope they don't. Also their tabouleh usually is dripping with lemon and that's too much for me. The bulgur should soak up just enough to flavor and still be dry.
Here you will also find a great, but quaint, grocery store. Their pricing is awesome and I love the selections of spices, herbs and teas. Their feta is fresh and priced so well that I refuse to buy it anywhere else. They also offer various kitchen items that are priced very reasonably as well. I've bought my tea and coffee sets from there and my cutting boards. They have a good, not huge, but decent selection of shisha also. This is my one-stop-shop for my Middle Eastern groceries.
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