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Saw a write up in CL late last night and was in the general vacinity today, so went on the hunt... only the basic coordinates "near the intersection of Sharon Amity and Albermarle roads.." in fact it is wedged between Ali Baba which I have never been to and a Middle Eastern grocery that I will visit next time I am in the mood for some goat. I think it is in the old Jeruselem restaurant location. We ordered 2 manakish, sort of flat bread pizzas that were brown and bubbly, 1 mohamra and 1 with eggs and cheese both of which were really good. Khaled / Khalid (?) brought us 2 cookies that I think were basically date stuffed short bread, that had great texture and not too sweet. On the way out the pita was coming out of the oven, warm, soft and puffy ..1.59 for 4 ...(Take that Harris Teeter). Khaled told us about the pastries most of which are sold by the pound, and I got 2 of what looked like Baklava but had a cheeseish firm custard inside, and were not super sweet, which is perfect for me and doesn't make the keyboard sticky! The place has been open for about 3 weeks so they are still making changes. It is a bakery with a few tables so it is functional but a bit sparse. Go in a buy some Pita !
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