As Salam o alaikum& God's blessings be upon you all. All praise belongs to God almighty. This is hands down the most authentic Baklava ive eaten so far. There is alot of variety of the baklava and turkish delight available. The traditional Arabic Pistacchio, Greek style Walnut Cinnamon& Lebanese chocolate( kaab al ghazali) are my absolute favorites. Ive taken these to my coleagues& friends& they have been absolutely delighted with eating these. Their Arabic Coffee served in traditional Arabic sryle is Superb( to go cups are also available worry not lol). All glory to God, the place has beautifully designed sofas and you feel in a different Middle Easteen environment with the traditional soft Arabic music in the back ground. I really enjoyed the kunafa and their thin crust sesame pizza is unlike ive ever eaten. Very tasty and not that heavy on the stomach. Affordable plus if you sign up which is for free you get points, and legit discounts. The owner is a very nice& hospitable man& praise God, the employee Jannah is just a remarkable young woman, very talented, helpful& so very hardworking, its almost as if she puts her own lifeforce, sweetness & love into the baklava she makes. Lots of prayers to her & God bless her hands. Ameen. I come here from almost 2 hrs drive away but people they are worth it!!. Everything is ofcourse Halal! God bless them and all those reading this, may He keep them, you all & I, under His special protection, grace, blessings, mercy, love, forgiveness, &...
Read moreSweet addition to West County's growing roster of Eastern restaurants! The flatbread pizzas are good for individuals, and cheap, too! Lots of flavors for all palettes. I personally enjoyed the pesto pizza, and I thought the red pepper one was alright. (Not my fancy, but I get the appeal.) This place has good savory stuff, if a little lacking in options, but where it really shines is in its sweets! I judge a bakery by its display case. Honestly, the display case is as much of an art as the pastry making itself! I could stare at a display case for hours. Sedara has a great, extensive display of Turkish delights which really make their flavor apparent. However, a lot of the other pastries are either wrapped in foil or imprisoned in boxes, which is a shame. The haystacks are absolutely delicious, but you wouldn't be able to tell through all the seran wrap. Regardless of its presentational shortcomings, Sedara is a great place to try...
Read moreWe came from 30 minutes away. (more than 1 hour in total) for baklava and tea. There were about 15 high school students inside and it was a noisy environment. We wanted to drink a coffee and tea. The employee put the baklava in the to go box. We waited 30 minutes for tea and coffee. When he still didn't bring the order after 30 minutes, we reminded him that he had taken our order. “I forgot,” he said. When he wanted to prepare coffee, he could not start the machine. He didn't even take the tea order into the system. I think we Turks know best how baklava should be :) I don't think there is a suitable place to drink TURKISH coffee and eat baklava! An employee trying to choose music from the television while waiting inside for 30 minutes. The service was bad. I will...
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