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Their glorious sphihas (12 different choices) are as yummy as ever-made fresh and before your eyes, put in a massive oven that turns a former disc of dough into a crunchy, soft treasure. A zaatar sphiha is probably the best: Something about the desiccated multispice rub spread across baked flatbread is just perfect. I also enjoy the soujouk with cheese, the spicy Armenian-style chorizo mixing well with its salty counterpoint. And the cheese-and-egg sphiha tastes like the Levantine take on a breakfast burrito.
Isn’t it time already that Anaheim’s Little Arabia district was officially designated? The area around Brookhurst Street stretching from La Palma to Katella avenues has existed since the 1980s but truly exploded last decade with Islamic fashion... More »
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Our Grub Guide will soon expand into a full-fledged dining guide. In honor of that, here are restaurants grouped together whose only shared attribute is that they're damn good. DINNER FOR TWO: ¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... More »
Cheese is in again, with many households stocking up on the fromage of various countries and animals (haven't had camel's cheese? Oh, you poor soul). But most restaurants still settle for the standards—Parmesan, Cheddar, Romano. These eateries,... More »
Photo by Shannon SibayanAl Amir Bakery in Anaheim's Little Arabia enclave attracts all sorts of eaters, but it works best as an old-style pizzeria, a place where young people step in for a quick bite and flirt. And you get them all—and more—here:... More »
Last year, Al-Amir Bakery's original Anaheim location mysteriously burned down, and fans of its sphihas (Middle Eastern-style pizzas) wailed in disappointment. But Al-Amir returned bigger and better this year, just down the street. The same sphihas dominate: baked to order, containing fresh ingredients, and drawing in even-bigger crowds from the Little Arabia district. They're still settling in to their new digs, though, so the future for Al-Amir is just like its zaatar sphiha:... More »
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