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This little bakery makes some of Calgary's most delicious and fast Mediterranean food. This past Saturday I had not only a Zaatar pie but also a spinach and feta pie and a small tabouli. My bf got the chicken pocket. So these "pies" are in fact thicker pita bread with toppings that are served hot and folded in half. One alone with some salad makes for a filling meal. They also offer a meat option . All are to die for. My bf's "chicken pocket" is really similar to a chicken shawarma. It was packed with flavourful meat and lots of veg. The store has a few more offerings such as fatayer and baklava as well as grocery items. I highly recommend their pita or balady bread which is made in store. It's nothing like that cheap crap you get from Safeway. It's soft and thin and has the tiniest bit of chew. My only disappointment was the tabouli. It was lacking some flavour and could have had more bulgur and tomato/ onion in it for the price. Give Village Pita a try when your in the area.
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