Unfortunately, the flour is old and smells musty. For the second time in a row, Zero Stars
Majid Hameed
Absolutely great food. I have been to many places. This was really the best. Her name was Um Mohammed. Kebabs and chicken Kozi perfect.?
Steven ghareeb
Best service and delicious food lots of things from Middle East Highly recommend
Hana Ghazal
They have good bread and good kobob
Jamie Ng
"juicy skewers of charcoal-kissed shish tawook or falafels are packed into a samoon (an Iraqi yeast bread) or served over rice. On a recent lunch visit, workers grilled juicy veal and beef kebabs, finished with sumac and brightened by the acid in the pickled radish.The place originally only did catering with a small retail space selling house-baked Iraqi breads and pantry staples like giant tins of olive oil, date syrup and tahini, but eventually it also started offering lunchtime takeout."
They don't speak English and all items were frozen. The menu is in Arabic.
Sofiia Chmerenko
the store is amazing and really nice cashier to people and yummy food
Ghyth Al Baldawi
Excellent traditional Iraqi prepared & semi-prepared foods
Noor Taha
I like their food definitely, I rated it this way because of an order I made called (Dolma), it wasn’t as described and per my request, which was disappointing despite the high price I paid for it.Anyhow I may order from them again but not Dolma.
NL
They don't speak English and all items were frozen. The menu is in Arabic.
Very roomy
One of the best
??? delicious and delicious
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Parking: Nice location
Could be better but food is good
Unfortunately, the flour is old and smells musty. For the second time in a row, Zero Stars
Absolutely great food. I have been to many places. This was really the best. Her name was Um Mohammed. Kebabs and chicken Kozi perfect.?
Best service and delicious food lots of things from Middle East Highly recommend
They have good bread and good kobob
"juicy skewers of charcoal-kissed shish tawook or falafels are packed into a samoon (an Iraqi yeast bread) or served over rice. On a recent lunch visit, workers grilled juicy veal and beef kebabs, finished with sumac and brightened by the acid in the pickled radish.The place originally only did catering with a small retail space selling house-baked Iraqi breads and pantry staples like giant tins of olive oil, date syrup and tahini, but eventually it also started offering lunchtime takeout."
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They don't speak English and all items were frozen. The menu is in Arabic.
the store is amazing and really nice cashier to people and yummy food
Excellent traditional Iraqi prepared & semi-prepared foods
I like their food definitely, I rated it this way because of an order I made called (Dolma), it wasn’t as described and per my request, which was disappointing despite the high price I paid for it.Anyhow I may order from them again but not Dolma.
They don't speak English and all items were frozen. The menu is in Arabic.