Immagini
ContribuisciRecensioni
Contribuisci feedbackA hidden away gem of a Middle Eastern casual eatery and mini-market. Having just moved to Miami, I smelled home cooking as soon as I walked in. Their market has many goods I did not expect to find in this fair city.I had Mujammada (rice and lentils w/ fried onion) to go. Added some yoghurt to it when I got home and had a delicious meal. Will try their falafel pita wrap my next visit.Highly recommend it.
Great place for arabic food! Kibe, esfiha, baba ganoush, tabule, noodle rice and a great assorted market. 100% worthy the visit!Food: 4/5
The best gyro in town. Along with the garlic sauce!!! That sauce is out of this world. A must when eating a gyro. The fries with the seasoning, avoid, they are terrible.
I really love the daily bread, the food never disappoint. The falafels are always fresh which is a huge deal to me and the taste is the closest thing to the middle east. The restaurant is pretty big I wish they had more tables because a lot of times it's full. I also wish they had more selection on the store section with more products to sell. The sweets specially the namoura are always fresh and I appreciate that.Daily bread will always be a top choice for me when it comes to middle eastern food. And don't forget the delicious hummus and the baba ganoush.Vegetarian options: Lots of vegan choices.
We ordered food for a dinner party at the house and it was amazing. The dishes ordered were falafels, baklava, hummus, pita, tabouleh, yellow chicken, gyro meat, and gyro chicken. Everything was fresh and delicious. The recommended serving was perfect for the number of people we invited. I would definitely order again.