Adelaide Lebanese Bakery
Address | 67 Chapel St, Thebarton SA, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 8234 9545 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.adelaidelebanesebakery.com.au | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Bakery, Supermarket | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 22 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Adelaide Lebanese Bakery reviews
22Enjoyed the bottle of Tamarind drink! A bit different. The in-cooked pizzas were nice. Local family business feel. Interesting range of stock.
You’ve gotta try the fresh falafel wraps! Yum! The selection of Lebanese pizzas is also good. Oh and the fresh Lebanese bread! So soft and chewy. Lots of imported groceries to choose from. Plenty of parking. Worth a visit.
Lovely and reliable people are there.the prices haven't changed so dramatically as somewhere elses do!
The lady at the bakery is very sweet. She had great customer service and a as welcoming but the lady at the register was not welcoming and very cold towards me. She was nice to everyone else.
The food is good but the customer service needs training.
Food wise- Best and only place in Adelaide for Zaatar, falafel and Monush (our kids called Meat Pizza). We come here every Saturday morning for this 3 food and Lebanese bread
Would be better to have friendly, smiling & approachable customer service as well
Wide range of Middle Eastern products, good ME pastry and falafel, friendly ppl and good prices.
Nice pastries and fresh felafels. Very authentic. It is very much a warehouse environment. If the dining cafe area was fit out for a different feel I would definitely give it 5 stars.
Great Falalas fried fresh in the mornings on Thursday Saturday and Sunday a fresh baklavas and varieties or traditional grocries and indgreditans
Seems mask wearing and a cashier system that makes sense doesn't exist here. Small but varied range of stock.
Best Manakish in Town and the loveliest staff in Adelaide. I'm here every weekend and will continue to recommend this place to friends and family.
Love the manoush, falafel and baklava from them. We are visiting the shop from past 22 years. We didnt find any change in their service always the same happy and joyful people.
Great place for middle eastern foods and spices and the best place in Adelaide for lebanese bread fresh not like the ones you get in the supermarkets and only $1.20 not $3 you pay in larger supermarkets if you want fresh lebanese bread go before 1pm otherwise they sell out quickly or phone ahead and ask them to put some aside for you till later I usually get 6 to 10 packets put them in the frezzer they'll last 6/8 months just take it out at night and it will be nice n fresh in the morning.
Our 'go to' for Manakish cravings! Meat & cheese and zaatar are my faves. Friendly staff and ample area for parking.
Well i didnt go there but i am lebanese and every lebanese market sure would have the best food
Beautiful people, beautiful food and amazing prices. Blessing to the family for sharing this with adelaide.
Super helpful staff, specialist groceries galore and fantastic lebanese pizzas, pita bread and hummus. Yummy.
The place to get your arabic groceries, best flat bread, great zater pizza, on top of all great service
This place is an absolute Gem! Their food and service is excellent and their prices are reasonable. But the highlight of the place is the experience which in so many ways is like being in the middle east. Keep up the good work!
Best place I know for middle eastern food. Their baqlawa is authentic and delicious, they have genuine mountain bread, thin round disks about 40cm wide, I have not seen these outside Lebanon before seeing them here at the bakery. The coffee shop is great, both expresso and Arabic coffee is available, with baqlawa, or savoury pastries such as manaysh.many dairy products, including a wide range of middle eastern cheeses, and yoghurts. Also a wide range of beans, lentals and grains. The only place I know selling both fine and course borgal wheat. Also white and brown borgal. Lots of middle eastern pickles, and tinned products. Also a great little butcher section which butchers meat for middle eastern cooking.
Overall if you do any middle eastern cooking it is a must go to place