Market blends Middle Eastern and Korean groceries with authentic, made-from-scratch foods like Syrian pies and spicy hummus. Atmosphere feels warm and family-like, inviting shoppers to explore unique culinary treasures not found in typical supermarkets.
Offers a variety of unique items not found in standard supermarkets. Serves as a convenient local market option in the neighborhood.
Flatbreads come coated in zaatar, giving them a distinctive flavor. Both flatbreads and pies hold up well in taste and texture.
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The marketplace offers a fantastic selection of prepacked traditional items from Syria and Korea.
Expect reasonable prices for high-quality products throughout the store.
This place has a perfectly curated selection of Korean and Syrian groceries and prepared foods.
Small bakery with cozy, inviting atmosphere and aromatic Middle Eastern scents fills the space. Family-run spot offers authentic fresh bakery items alongside a mini market selling Middle Eastern essentials. Seating is minimal and mainly for waiting, emphasizing quick take-out service.
A quaint market offers Middle Eastern essentials and pita bread. It features a cute little setup with good products off to the side.
Flatbreads come warm and light with a texture that closely resembles those in the Levant. Options like Zaataar Mana'eesh and Lahm Bi Ajeen offer moderately spicy, flavorful toppings on drippy flatbreads.
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Ajeen Bakery is a take-out only establishment and does not have any seating for eating.
Everything is made fresh to order.
While waiting, browse their small grocery section for hard-to-find items.
Moroccan restaurant offers quick, healthy meals with flavorful Mediterranean dishes like lamb couscous and cauliflower flatbread. Atmosphere stays casual with reasonably priced options and vegetarian-friendly choices. Popular for consistent quality and unique flavors in a market setting.
A standout spot in the market offers great options with a new place called Moro drawing attention. Moro ranks high among the best restaurants in the market.
Beef flatbread stands out with intense savory flavors and slow-cooked tenderness. Cauliflower flatbread tastes like Gobi Manchurian, blending Indo-Chinese vibes with flatbread. Shrimp, chicken, and lamb flatbreads offer tasty, varied options with generous spreads.
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Bowls cost $20 each, while a pita wrap and baklava total $20.
Baklava costs $6.50 for one piece, and the menu states 'pistachio baklava.'
Sides are priced between $5-8 and are meant for two people.
Market offers a homey atmosphere with a laid-back vibe and lively music. It attracts people looking for a comfortable spot to enjoy tasty food and crafted drinks before travel.
Inside the departures terminal, the market offers a friendly atmosphere with staff treating visitors like family. The market salad stands out as a delicious option, making it a notable spot for travelers flying international.
Caprese flatbreads stand out with fresh ingredients and a hot, delicious finish. Italian beef sandwich flatbreads also offer a rich, savory option.
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Sweet Auburn Market is the only dining option in the international terminal before security.
Expect limited dining choices when saying goodbye to loved ones at international departures.
Prices are considered high for the food offered.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers a clean, cozy dining room decorated with pictures and articles about Beirut and Lebanon. Arabic songs play softly, creating a casual, nostalgic vibe that feels like home. A huge fire oven bakes fresh flatbreads on demand, adding to the authentic atmosphere.
A Middle Eastern market sits underneath the cafe, offering a selection hard to find in many other places. It features lots of goodies to browse and buy.
Flatbreads here come out fresh and tasty, often baked to order with fresh ingredients. The vegan flatbreads and manakish options stand out for their flavor and quality.
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The restaurant accepts cash only, so plan accordingly.
They have an ATM on site for cash withdrawals.
Expect a variety of authentic Middle Eastern dishes that are hard to find elsewhere.
Outdoor venue with rustic style and twinkle lights creates a relaxed atmosphere for gatherings. Spacious grounds include gardens, koi pond, and fire pits alongside seating and a small playground. Activities like board games, ring toss, and movie nights add to the casual, family-friendly vibe.
Sunday brings a lively market with good vibes and plenty of options. Stalls offer delicious pizza, snacks, and drinks that match the atmosphere.
Pepperoni flatbread comes with prosciutto, ricotta, and truffle oil. White flatbread stands out as a favorite. Flatbreads pair well with drinks here.
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Parking is very limited, especially on Sundays during the farmers market.
The venue hosts a farmers market every Sunday with a vibrant atmosphere.
Wednesday nights feature half-off wine specials, making it a great midweek stop.
Casual spot with an adjacent market offers authentic Middle Eastern flavors and generous portions. Atmosphere feels hectic with long wait times and a buzzer system for shopping nearby. Complimentary tea and free water add a thoughtful touch amid a busy environment.
Enormous variety of meats includes many not found in standard stores. Inside market offers fresh produce, deli meats, feta, olives, and spices all in one spot.
Tandoor flatbread comes fresh and pairs well with kabob plates and salads. The flatbread stands out as a key part of the meal alongside beef salad and ground beef kabob.
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Expect long wait times, often exceeding 45 minutes during peak hours.
Credit card payments incur a 4% surcharge; cash is recommended.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the market.
Halal restaurant offers cozy, clean interior with a warm, home-like atmosphere and authentic Central Asian vibe. A small attached store sells imported Post-Soviet groceries, adding convenience and cultural depth. The space feels fresh and inviting, attracting those seeking genuine regional flavors.
An attached market offers Eastern European drinks, candy, and food to go. It stocks a variety of Lithuanian, Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian products not commonly found elsewhere.
Small flatbreads called tokochi come soft and fragrant, priced around $5. Homemade flatbreads pair well with pilaf and shashlik, offering a finger-licking experience.
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The restaurant is located next to Loves truck stop, making it easy to find.
Most main dishes are priced between $18 and $50.
Parking is available at the Loves truck stop with easy access to the restaurant.
Minimalist Turkish kitchen offers authentic kebabs and pides in a serene, cozy atmosphere with soft instrumental music. A small market inside sells traditional Turkish groceries, adding to the cultural experience. The space feels clean and welcoming without loud distractions.
A small market sits in the back with a variety of Turkish products. Items like sumac are available for purchase.
Flatbreads here include Pides and lahmacun, with the crust of the flatbread pizza being crispy. Toppings carry good flavor, but some flatbreads taste dry or below average compared to their price.
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Expect larger portion sizes compared to typical Mediterranean restaurants.
Prices are generally high, with some dishes costing over $25.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.