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344 Pleasant Street, Worcester, MA 01609
Bahnan's serves a variety of Middle Eastern baked goods, foods, spices. Also features a take out restaurant. Added on April 18, 2009 and last updated 10 years ago
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The staff of this restaurant has verbally confirmed halal status.
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★★★★★ This is a Middle Eastern market, bakery, and restaurant. The market sells a wide assortment of Middle Eastern/Turkish/Greek/Eastern European goods, including cheese, halal meat, produce, etc. The in-house bakery sells cookies, baklava, pita bread, and more. The restaurant serves Middle Eastern fare (shawarma, falafel, kibbeh, kabobs, triangle pies, appetizers, salads, etc) and is self-service with about 6 tables with seating for ~15. Staff assured the entire menu at the restaurant is halal. Sandwiches range in price from $5 to $7, with plates from $7-9. There is a small lot for parking and street parking is also available, but in this part of Worcester, you should take the Corolla and leave the Rolls Royce Phantom I at home.
This reviewer has been to Bahnan's Cafe a few times, and the food has been consistently very good. Recommended is the chicken shawarma plate, which has a large portion of perfectly cooked chicken shawarma, rice, and fattoush for $9. You can visit the bakery on your way out for dessert... the made-in-house freshly-baked baklava is decent, with 5 pieces (0.5lbs.) for ~$5.
This is an excellent place for lunch or an early dinner (note hours before going). Posted on March 12, 2014 |
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★★☆☆☆ Good food but don't know about the staff! Don't know if there true Muslims but my wife went there to buy a few items and the male employee just kept hitting in her and stocking her several accessions! She is wearing a hijab and properly dressed. Well I stopped going there because I don't enjoy that type of service and not only that people pipe smoke outside the store /cafe. Posted on November 4, 2012 |
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NR This place is a one stop shop for your middle eastern needs. Find a a variety of bakery items, spices, cheeses, soujouks, gifts and a small take out resturant serving sandwiches (shawarma, falafel and koufte) and kibbe. Staff verbally assured us, the sandwiches are zabihah halal. Posted on April 18, 2009 |
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