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    Saj Bakery

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Dogs allowed

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    Asim S.

    Great bakery with fresh food and treats. Definitely recommend their desserts and sandwiches.

    Karim J.

    This Lebanese bakery is absolutely incredible. I used to go to a Saj when I lived in Dearborn Heights and it's one of the things I miss the most when I moved out of the city. Now we have one in Canton and immediately it's filling the void. The place is so spacious and elegant. You have a station where you can order baked goods, breakfast, and desserts and on another side there is a person who serves tea and coffee. The center of the room has a variety of prepackaged products that you normally find in Middle Eastern grocers as well. You can't forget about the upstairs where there's available tables and chairs to just sit down and chill while you eat or drink. One thing I can't overlook is the amazing and courteous staff who make you feel like you're at home with family. Hope Saj Canton sees incredible success in this area.

    Dona L.

    Food: Plenty of delicious options of middle eastern baked goods. Good quality and tastes good. Service: Friendly and welcoming staff with fast, efficient service. Coffee is good too. Ambiance: Relaxed and casual vibe with plenty of seating available on floor and their mezzanine area. WiFi - available free Parking- free at the front and street parking Restrooms: clean Overall: Definitely will be going back.

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    I used to go to a Saj when I lived in Dearborn Heights and it's one of the things I miss the most when I moved out of the city.

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    Much more than a fruit market, this 7-Eleven sized vendor is very nearly a full-line grocery store…read moretucked back in one of the end-caps of a small strip mall (or "lifestyle center" if you want to believe the Canton planning commission). You can't get everything you want here, but then again, about every other time we go to Meijer they are completely out of the very thing we are going there for. The meat is always a great deal and good quality, but plan on using it the same day. For some reason it doesn't seem to keep in my fridge as well as meat from the big chain grocers - not sure if that is a good or bad thing. They have some specialty marinated varieties, Dearborn sausage and a full deli line as well. While the namesake of the store, the fruit isn't actually the high point of this store. It is a fairly timid line-up of staple fruits that Randazzo's down the road easily beats (although I am not sure that is a fair comparison). There are specialty ethnic items in the dairy section, an olive bar, and lots of fresh baked goods from a Dearborn bakery. Whether you are stopping for some hummus and grape-leaf rolls for lunch, or grabbing dinner fixin's on the way home from work, this neighborhood establishment is well worth frequenting. PS - Go ahead and try one of the date cookies at the checkout counter. You know you want to.

    Mango's fruit market is such a nice market and convenience for my family and I. Whenever I need…read moremeat, deli, or a some produce, Mango's is my place to go. They are a family run business and you can tell that they try their very best to satisfy any customer need. They are very friendly people, always welcoming you into the store. I can tell they are well liked in the community because every time I stop in, their always laughing with other customers, and that is always good to see. Also, Darin E, I have the same problem as you. Their meat does not last as long as the meat you would get in the supermarkets. Curious as to why, I went to Mango's and asked them why that is. They told me that supermarkets like walmart, kroger, etc. actually put red dye into their meat so that it can stay red for longer in the packages. Not knowing if that was the truth or not, I went home and did some research. Come to find out, their actually correct. It is perfectly natural for meat to start turning brown. When meat touches oxygen, it will naturally start turning brown. If meat doesn't turn brown after a day or 2, that is when you know it has been altered in some way. When I ask them any questions, their very nice and informative so never be reluctant to ask them questions! They also have never used pink slime like the big super markets have and still do. They showed me that they get their meat in vacuum sealed packages and grind the meat fresh daily. Once I bought my steaks and chicken breast from them, I have not once went to any super market for their meat. You can honestly taste the difference in their meat. The chicken is not rubbery like the stuff I get in Meijer or Kroger. The tenderness and taste of their steaks is just great. It's okay not to believe me, but just try it for yourself! They are very reasonably priced, considering they get USDA choice and up. Grocery section is a little pricey, but I am sure they don't get the same prices the supermarkets would get so that is understandable. Overall, I really love this market and always enjoy stopping in whenever I need something. I have referred my family and my friends to go there because I know they would be just as satisfied as myself. I really hope they succeed and continue to stay in business so I can continue to shop there. Keep up the good work Mango's!

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    I met my friend and his wife at this Middle Eastern eatery for lunch while I was in town. The…read moreSheikh Restaurant is located in a middle suite of a narrow Canton Township strip mall. Parking spaces were ample as the neighboring businesses weren't busy at all during this holiday week. The inside was not ornately decorated as some of the fancier places in the area that serve this type of cuisine. Between the booths and tables, my estimate was that the seating capacity was around 50 customers. The menu booklet contained several pages of offerings across the categories of appetizers, soups, salads, sides, wraps/subs, traditional dishes, and seafood/chops. For beverages, there were juices, smoothies, coffee, tea, and soft drinks. My friends each chose a different type of wrap for their meal. I picked one of the entrees from the traditional dishes which was the Gallaba over Hummus. In my hometown, I don't see gallaba as often as items like shish kabobs and shawarma. My order consisted of a choice of meat (lamb was my pick) sauteed with green peppers, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, and carrots with special spices added. The mixture was served on a bed of hummus with my choice of rice on the side. A cup of chicken rice soup (instead of lentil) also came with this traditional dish. While we were waiting for our food, a basket of warm pita bread and a cup of garlic spread were provided. The spread was very pungent so I used it sparingly. An extra dinner salad was mistakenly added which I saved for leftovers. The gallaba was essentially a Middle Eastern version of a meat stir fry. The pieces of lamb were tender and not gamey. The spices added flavor but not saltiness. Between the bread, soup, rice, and gallaba, it was a generous portion size that also became leftovers for later. For the quality and price of my meal, I gave a four star rating for our visit to The Sheikh Restaurant.

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