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Middle East Market

4.2 (30 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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4 years ago

Great selection of specialty foods from the Middle East and Asia. And fresh baklava as well!

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4 years ago

The food was delicious, would come back again!! Don't forget to get the stuffed pastries, really good!!

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8 years ago

I have been coming here for years, for fresh pita, feta, olives, the best tahini etc. it's my go to middle eastern store, in Denver!

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9 years ago

Amazing and friendly staff. Great place for herbs and spices. Baklava, teas, shisha supplies, ground lamb best in town :)

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13 years ago

Best place to find Bulgarian products like salads.. bulgarian soups and more!

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15 years ago

A little bit of home away from Dearborn. So glad you are here! Mahasalama!

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4.5(2 reviews)
4.0 miSoutheast

Very nice middle eastern market. Very thoughtfully laid out. They had everything I was looking for…read more Highly recommend

One of the metro area's newest Middle Eastern markets is in fact also one of the larger ones of its…read moretype locally. I'm of course referring to the stunning souk near Kennedy Golf Course called Mecca Market. Let's make a little trip of our own, and discover the wonders within. One thing that's always stood out to me about MM is its inventory of items representing North Africa. Have you ever wanted to make the flaky, delicious, and very messy Tunisian pastries known (in their singular form) as Brik? You can find the dough - or, more properly, Malsouka - to do just that, right here. Much-loved Moroccan sodas, such as the unexpectedly-yet-aptly-named tropical wonder Hawai, are also available in the market's bountiful beverage aisle. And of course, you can find plump, sun-sweet Deglet Nour dates from Algeria here too. Other memorable Maghrebi merchandise includes (but is not limited to) tempting tinned sardines, boxes of caramel pudding mix (reflecting the area's heavy French history), flavorful fig jam and even jumbo jars of spreadable chocolate/hazelnut paste (like Nutella, but even better). But this isn't the only region whose delights can be found within these walls - far from it! So let's peek a bit more closely to see what other crafty and clever curiosities await. One of my favorite desserts from the Middle East in fact goes by many names - Bamieh in Iran, Awameh in Syria, and Legimat in Sudan just to give a few examples. But no matter what you may call them, they're basically all sweetened donut puffs. And when I'm not feeling particularly inclined to go through all the steps of making them, I can just buy a box of premixed powder (readily available here at MM) and enjoy them in a fraction of the time. Of course, the more serious cooks among you can find plenty to please here too, from fresh grape leaves, to Halal (but of course!) meats, to saffron, Dibs al-Kharrub (carob molasses), and Kamoun Sufi ("woolly cumin", so named because of the thin fibers covering the seeds). And I have to devote just a bit of space to the snacks available here, like orange- and lemon-filled wafer cookies, paprika potato chips, and Cadbury chocolate bars. Yes, even after one visit I think you'll find that Mecca Market has things to appeal to all kinds of culinary voyagers.

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