Al Mukhtar Bakery
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Baked flatbread topped with cheeses, minced meats and herbs have been forming breakfasts and lunches across Levant countries for centuries – and frank…
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Huge place with varieties of sweets and bakery stuff similar to one in Al Nahad. Fatayer and pizza available fresh and hot upon order. Friendly staff …
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If u love manakesh then this place is a heaven. Their cheese ,meat ,labneh are some of my favorite .and if u have a sweet Thoth do try their honey nut…
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5 Reviews on “Al Mukhtar Bakery”
Baked flatbread topped with cheeses, minced meats and herbs have been forming breakfasts and lunches across Levant countries for centuries – and frankly they’ve been too good not to share. Sharjah has had a slice of the action for some decades now, but this simple street food is as popular as ever – and no new neighborhood is complete without a levantine bakery .The food of the Middle East attracts me more and more these days. Not the great skewers of meat off the grill, but the small meze dishes; it’s the generous use of vegetables, yoghurts and grains and herbs that get me going.Middle Eastern food just seems so much more lively and healthy, compared to so much European food these days. One day perhaps a Middle Eastern restaurant will top 50 Best?New to me though are manousheh; flatbreads that can be compared to pizzas, as they can be sliced or folded, but actually have less calories. Over the top of the soft dough goes herbal zaatar (a wild thyme-sesame blend), cheese, chopped tomatoes, and meat in various combinations.Often served at breakfast in its home of Lebanon – a manousheh simply begs to have an egg on top – it all goes into an Arabic basalt rock oven to be baked to order. It’s the Newly Opened Bakery In Ajman But already have three branches in Sharjah .Manakish , the plural of manoosheh are so prevalent in the Lebanese culture that every borough or village has one or more dedicated bakeries. The bakery is also popular for breads, cakes, arabic sweets,manakish and fatayer … Chef Ramzi, the Lebanese celebrity chef has a brief paragraph on the subject in his book “From the Heritage of Lebanon” The manoosheh, he suggests, is a recent addition to the Lebanese diet .That is all about it .
Huge place with varieties of sweets and bakery stuff similar to one in Al Nahad. Fatayer and pizza available fresh and hot upon order. Friendly staff and good ambience for family to dine in at one corner.
If u love manakesh then this place is a heaven. Their cheese ,meat ,labneh are some of my favorite .and if u have a sweet Thoth do try their honey nuts and cream pie, it it topped with nuts and Taste amazing. Do visit this place and enjoy ur selfAmbience 9/10Food 10/10Value for money 9/10
Good bakery items, affordable prices, good seating arrangements, unfortunately there are people smoking in the outside area which make the experience not too good
Well, first of all they say that delivery is free and then insist on charging a delivery fee which I cannot understand! Just be true to your customers. Secondlty the salty fateer were way salty than they should. Disappointed