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Contribuisci feedbackI found Taza Cafe during the shutdown when so much near my office was closed but I continue to head there once a week even though it is a little hike. I love the falafel pita, spicy. The guys who work there are fast and friendly.
Used to come here with my dad because it reminds us of the food back home ms overseas. Definitely authentic in terms of Middle Eastern food. It’s a nice little hole in the wall, but that’s sometimes a difficulty because the line wraps around the room. Would love to see them expand because they are one of the best middle eastern restaurants downtown
I grew up in the Detroit area and regularly enjoyed the amazing Middle Eastern food (Lebanese, Yemini, Sudanese etc. in Dearborn, just West of Detroit. Taza Cafe would fit right in there....yeah, it's that good. Super friendly owners and staff. A Will be back next time I'm in Chicago!
Taza has to be some of the best Mediterranean food in Chicago! I absolutely love every dish I’ve had here. They even make the falafel fresh for your dish. During the lunch hour, it is packed, but they move it quickly, and the staff are so friendly.
Best falafel I've had in Chicago hands down @tazacafechicago ? The Loop, ChicagoMade with so much LOVEEE , this Mediterranean spot is super low key but been around for 13 years! Come in for platters , order catering for your office, group order with your office (sharing a ? , or even grab a quick dinner after work in the loop All the food is made daily by Hamza (originally from Jordan . He gets in about 5-6am before the 10:30am lunch period begins.We got the below plates, all of their popular items that comes with fluffy dill basmati rice (so good! , Creamy Hummus pita, and a cucumber tomato Mediterranean salad: Taza Combo (Chicken Shawarma Gyro Chicken Kabob Falafel combo Falafel saladTheir falafels are the BEST I've had in Chicago so far. hamza makes 500-2000 of them daily They're fried fresh so they're super crunchy Packed with flavor with chickpeas, garlic, coriander, spices like cumin, s pMake sure to get the assorted baklava. They're also made fresh in Chicago by a partner . They're so crispy, not too sweet, and filled with a variety of nuts!So dang good. They've started to extend their hours till 8pm and are closed Saturday and Sundays. Check it out!More videos and reviews on Instagram @midwestmunching(Sponsored