Taza Bakery, Chicago's finest Middle Eastern bakery and eatery, seems to be a controversial subject around these parts (or maybe just in my head). Some people think that because it is a bakery, it is therefore not an eatery. Others secretly believe that the only thing that should come on artisan baked flatbreads are tinned tomatoes and flavorless rubber cheese. Yet others ... simply fail to believe.
But a select few; G Wiv, Alain40, Turkob, Cathy2, know the score: that this little gem puts out carefully and lovingly prepared, artisan, laser-focused specialties that can transport an eater to one of the ancient metropoles of Greater Syria (present day Israel, Lebanon, Syria) and Iraq; where one can, as I believe Cathy put it, have a meal "fit for a Sultan."
Not GNR Taza Bakery attracts a diverse crowd; a home away from home for many who have fled conflict; a place for curious locals and seasoned eaters with well-rounded palates alike.
Perfectly and freshly made (and affordable) Lahm bil Ajeen, Muhammara, Za'atar, Jibneh, Sojouk, Kishek, Falafel, Shawerma, Kabab, Hummus, fresh orange and carrot juice. These are the things that a not GNR are made of.
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Taza BakeryTaza Bakery
3100 West Devon
Chicago
[edit: this is in fact a nomination.]
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Habibi on February 5th, 2015, 1:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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