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920 E. Lake St. Minneapolis, MN 55407

612-870-6104 

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  • Bakery
    Sun 9am-6pm, Mon-Sat 9am-8pm
    $
    All Major Credit Cards
  • casual
    Takeout, Catering, Kid Friendly
    Dinner, Lunch
    None
  • Accepted, Not Necessary
    Lot Available
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  • 2009 | Best Middle Eastern Grocery

    The Twin Cities are blessed with an array of international specialty shops, but perhaps none is more comprehensive than Holy Land in northeast Minneapolis. Whether you're craving something savory (halal meats, green olives with garlic, varieties of hummus), sweet (baklava, dried glazed orange slices, shredded coconut), or simply that odd ingredient your average grocery doesn't carry (ghee, harissa, cardamom tea), Holy Land should be your destination of choice. In a hurry and craving a... More »

  • 2009 | Best Bakery

    With all that the Midtown Global Market has to offer in the way of sweets, it might seem surprising that relative newcomer Salty Tart consistently has a crowd gazing through its glass cases. That is, until you realize James Beard Award nominee Michelle Gayer, whose desserts can be found at La Belle Vie, is behind this bustling, buttercream-laden bakery. Customers debate whether to buy stacks of perfectly rounded macaroons or the enormous flaky croissants to take home while eating large... More »

  • 2008 | BEST MIDDLE EASTERN GROCERY

    Holy Land has set the bar so high for Middle Eastern groceries that it's hard to imagine who could possibly compete. The first sight upon entering is the deli, where we are easily sidetracked by the well-stocked buffet and plates heaped with hot gyros, kabobs, samosas, and spinach pies. Then it's the racks of bread--pillowy pita, garlicky Afghan--and an endless variety of hummus (plain, eggplant, red pepper). How about dates There's every kind imaginable, pitted to giant. The... More »

  • 2007 | BEST MIDDLE EASTERN GROCERY

    Holy Land is one of the best places in town for the impatient diner. Pick up a package or two of kofta kabob (seasoned ground meat rolled into sausages; $2.99 a pound), then choose from the deli's wide selection of olives, cheese, bread, and salads, and you have a dinner fit for your boss's boss. Or feed your hungry family with a rotisserie chicken dinner that at $7.99 costs less than the average fast-food meal. Or if you can't even hold out for that, hit the buffet: The steam tables are... More »

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