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This is a good Mediterranean bakery/deli with some hot dishes. It's tucked away in the corner of a shopping center close to memorial, so it's actually pretty easy to miss. I wouldn't say that it's the best of this type of deli in the city (Jimmy's A&A is way better) but it is a good option. This is your typical bakery/deli. There are olives, pita, baklava, etc. I would say that the food is much more Lebanese in style but I wouldn't say that it is the most authentic place I have been to. The feta is a good quality and the meat is tender and flavorful. Things are a little over salted, but not terribly slow. The pita is soft and fluffy. All in all, I found the food good, but unremarkable which is why this has 3 stars for me. The owners and workers are incredibly friendly and it has a great price with a good selection. If Yelp would ever allow me to choose half stars, I think I would lean much more to a 3.5. But like I said, I didn't find it incredibly authentic Lebanese food and I have been to better places on 17th ave SE for the same price.
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