This place has awsome service don’t know what DetroitR is talking about. Been coming here for ten years maybe longer and never waited more than 5 minutes for hot fresh food of all kinds.
Marisa P.
Classificação do local: 5 Ortonville, MI
A co-worker of mine regularly brought trays of warm pocket breakfast«sandwiches» from this restaurant in to work. He would bring pepperoni/cheese, potato/egg, egg/cheese, etc. They are dough wrapped around fillings. Everyone loved them! So my family went there today en route to Greenfield Village(they are located right off M39 /SField Fwy) — the clerk was really nice and explained each pocket to me and which fillings were in there since there were about 10 different kinds and they were not labeled. She was very nice. For $ 10.50, we bought 1 broccoli pocket, 1 egg/cheese pocket, 1 spicy potato pocket, and 2 pepperoni and cheese pockets. We also bought 2 small bags of chips and a bottle of water. It was the perfect small meal to share at Greenfield Village — great flavors, fresh, different, and so easy to eat since it is a pocket. I can’t wait to go back. Please cheek out this unique and charming spot — there is seating if you wish to eat there and they sell many different cold drinks.
Martha R.
Classificação do local: 5 Clinton, MI
I went to this place a little while back to get some food and had the most amazing experience ever. It was the kafta sandwich. It was amazing. Then I went there today, and the sandwich was good, but not amazing. The reason that that other sandwich was so darn great was because of the bread. I inquired while I was in there, and she said that it wasn’t the typical. So let me let you in on this little secret: Ask for your sandwich(shawarma, kafta, whatever) on the pie bread. You will not be disappointed. You may also never want anyone but Family Bakery to make your sandwich for you again.
Chris T.
Classificação do local: 5 Sterling Heights, MI
Best middle-eastern bakery in michigan, hands down. They have the ‘manooshi’ pies they are really the best around and ask for them«long» style. Get the cheese or sojuk — you won’t be disappointed! ITSAMAZING!!!
Detroit R.
Classificação do local: 1 Dearborn, MI
It was a very long wait in this hardly busy restaurant before we finally received our orders which turned out to be wrong. They were very standard, uncomplicated orders. It was an additional long wait before the orders were corrected. When I politely complained, I did not receive an apology. Instead, I was told some nonsense that I should call in my order beforehand«…because our food is so fresh». What a load. You can’t con people for long. There are so many way better bakeries in town. Avoid this terrible place and its immature staff.
Ken Z.
Classificação do local: 3 Rochester, MI
It’s a bakery… It’s a small market… It’s a restaurant… It’s Superman? No. I don’t know what to make of this place. A few rows of tables/booths line the right hand side of the«restaurant». A couple of refrigerator cases partially filled with food inhabit the middle of the«bakery». A few shelving units with pantry items line a wall or two plus there’s an olive«bar». What I do know is that they serve lunch. The«menu» is over one of the refrigerator cases. Pies(zaatar, veggie, meat, etc.) are on the left hand side. Three sizes. Wraps in the middle of the menu. Sandwiches(chicken shwarma, kafta, falafel, and shish kabob) and salads(fattoush, lebanese, and house) on the right. They serve eggs too(I can’t recall if part of a wrap or pie or both). Thought I saw a diner with a plate of scrambled eggs. Are they trying to be a diner? Nothing else on the menu suggests typical American breakfast/diner/coney fare. One more tidbit about the menuboard — it doesn’t show any prices… Onto the food — they bring you a basket of warm pita and garlic sauce when you sit down. I had a chicken shwarma sandwich which was good. Freshly made. I asked for without pickles so they offered to include tomatoes instead. Tomatoes were very pale. Also had the fattoush salad which was good. Tomato, cucumber, pita chips, and lettuce. Waitress is also the counter clerk/cashier. My bill was $ 5.95 plus $ 1 for a can of Coca-Cola. It’s a value lunch.