Delicatessens,Restaurants
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Posted by by ajorgens at Citysearch on 10/5/2006
The menu selection here is a little thin, but the food and ambiance are nice. This a small family-owned restaurant in a quiet area of St Paul, however the prices do not reflect that. The few times that I have stopped in, I have been very unimpressed with the quantity of food served for the prices they charge. The falafel sandwich special is $8 and includes a half falafel sandwich, one-third of a pita (which is apparently for decoration, since it doesn't even begin to be useful in eating the hummus), and a third of a piece of baklava. The spinach and spinach and feta pies are tasty, but much too small to be worth the $2.50 price tag, since it would take 2-3 to make an entree. Try Joe's Market down Como to the West a bit if you're in the area and looking for middle-eastern food. For the same price, you will get more generous servings and a better selection of equally good or better food.
Posted by Jae L. on 6/26/2005
Abu Nader is a little hidden restaurant/store right near the St. Paul U campus -- they have wonderful falfafel sandwiches, veggie options, hummus, etc. I've never been disappointed with the food there, and the food is served promptly! Great veggie options there. They also have great dessert. It's reasonably priced. They also have a middle eastern market there where you can purchase various products (from canned eggplant to henna, etc.).
Posted by by soapdish at Citysearch on 12/15/2002
My lunch partner and I eat here maybe once month. The food is very good, the prices are reasonable. The service is fairly fast. It's middle eastern food. Schwarma sandwiches, etc. Limited seating.