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    Fatme’s Bakery

    4.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 pm - 5:00 am (Next day)

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    Visiting From California..... Ambiance Was Home away From Home Just so Cozy & Beautiful Service was Top Notch Actually Great Wait Time Food was made Fresh rite b4 your Eyes Homemade Saj Bread from the Haji herself Family owned Establishment and that a Super Plus Allah Yehmeehun and hope this Place becomes a Staple wallah!! See you guys Soon!

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    Lovely family owned business, wonderful mainaeesh, Light and crepe like:) enjoy with traditional tea

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    Who woulda thunk that this city is a majorly culturally diverse area. Home to so many varieties of…read morefood and drinks. Seated in the back half of the epicenter of downtown Dearborn. Likes this kabob place that came highly recommended by so workers and YELP. Myself and two other chefs are away from home on assignment. Wanted something different to eat. This place did not disappoint. We all shared all of our samples and got the same entrees as well. We all really enjoyed our company and dinner. Sadly we were so full there was no room for dessert. The restaurant seemed a bit cold with all the tile and woodwork but the service shone. She realized that us chefs just wanted the real deal and we got it... Highly recommend this place...

    In town for work. Common recommendation is the solid Middle Eastern food scene…read more Saw this place on Yelp and decided to give it a try. There's a parking garage in the rear and plenty of spots. I did enter through the rear of the establishment since I parked there. The menu is pretty extensive. Ended up getting the half order of hummus. A basket of warm pita and two sauces came out. I initially thought that was the pita. This was complimentary I believe. The garlic sauce is solid. The other one is a spicy sauce of some sort. This spicy one was super good. The hummus came out. Very smooth and flavorful. For my entree, I got the Shish Kafta. You can choose between lamb or chicken. I went with the chicken with a side of rice and my choice of soup or salad. I opted for the lentil soup. That came out piping hot. This was delicious. Flavorful and good texture. My entree came out and wow. The portion is way more than what you pay for. Came with 4 very huge blocks of chicken kefta. Nicely seasoned and grilled to perfection. Had a nice char on the outside, but still juicy on the inside. I used the two sauces from earlier to give it an extra kick. I washed it all down with a mint lemonade. This was absolutely refreshing. Clean place, very good food and the customer service was solid.

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    I had to use the men's bathroom, the women's is down and locked. Ok…read more It's quite cold inside the dining area. 3 sides are all windows. It's quiet inside. I am the only customer inside for lunch today. Some food delivery pick-ups and the DoorDash ding going off in the background. Ordered the molokhia soup, lentil soup, combo mazza with fattoush less pita instead of the salata masria, feteer chicken shawarma and side of falafel. $49.78 They are out of the Fakhfakhina drink, sounds interesting with the strawberries, ice cream, sounds kind of like a float. I couldn't try a taste of the molokhia soup to see if it would be good or not. I have no idea what Jute is, had to look it up. It's a green leaf soup. I went with the feteer chicken since it's a light breading vs the hawashi. The lentil is extremely runny, doesn't taste as expected, rather subtle flavors, mostly bland. Some rice as filler. Comes in a small cup. The falafels are shaped like small donuts, they are crispy, but the inside is soft. They aren't too bad, just mostly taste the oil from the fry session more than the chick peas. Super light and crunchy though. The roasted eggplants are food, has a nice kick to it. The hummus is super smooth and a tad runny, reminds me of tahini sauce. The fattoush is okay. Could use some sumac to flavor it up some. The cucumbers are too water logged, tomatoes aren't ripe and lettuce is wilted. The Molokhia soup has a rather slimy and glutinous texture, it's quite odd. Not for me at all. Comes in a large bowl. The waiter waiting on me is eating behind the checkout counter after he dropped off my last dish. The feteer is an Egyptian quesadilla. Cheese, tomato, green peppers, black olives and chicken shawarma. It's good with the hummus or the garlic sauce. The feteer is definitely worth the I felt like the experience for me was very much transactional.

    The Lesan Asfour soup was as delicious as it was in Egypt. All the food was authentic.read more

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    Koshari Bowl ($15.99) - Egyptian national dish: rice, macaroni, lentil, chickpeas, fried onions. Served w/ tomato sauce, daa, shata
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    Hawawshi Chicken ($13.99) - chicken shawarma, bell pepper, tomato, mozzarella & herbs. Good!

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    Hawawshi Chicken ($13.99) - chicken shawarma, bell pepper, tomato, mozzarella & herbs. Good!

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