Yalla Market Lebanese Bakery Pastries

6718 FL-7, 33073, Coconut Creek, US, United States

🛍 Casual, Cheese, Catering, Lebanese

4.5 💬 435 Reviews

Phone: +19544184405

Address: 6718 FL-7, 33073, Coconut Creek, US, United States

City: Coconut Creek

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 435

Website: https://yallamarket.com/

"100% 5 stars all around. Where do I even begin? The Kafta sandwich was flavorful but not overpowering. The beef plater.. I could write a love letter to it, the meat is so incredibly tender, high quality, seasoned to perfection. The rice here is easily the best rice I have EVER tried in my entire life (I’m Hispanic and have had many roces from many countries) the potatoes were crunchy on the outside yet soft and perfectly cooked inside, and the salad… let’s just say I could not it it on EVERYTHING. Forget about the hummus, I could buy a liter tub each week. The owners are he sweetest people, it’s really beyond customer service. They treat you as if you were a guest in their home. Needless to...


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Bella Bella

This place is simply wonderful! The Best food I have tried in the area. The quality is high, and the taste is very good! The price is very reasonable too. Highly recommend this place to foodies like me

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Nameer
Nameer

Easily the best chicken shawarma in all of South Florida. I have been to 25 Middle Eastern restaurants in south Florida and none of them come close to the flavor and freshness and seasoning of Yalla. Highly recommend it and the service is lovely from the lady at front counter


Priscila
Priscila

terrible! I believe they only like customers from their country, because I waited for 40 minutes for my shawarma to be ready, there was no queue. only customers coming in and ordering after me (Arabs) and taking their orders and I just walked away without my food as they forgot about it. Complete disregard for the customer. never come back.


Angie
Angie

100% 5 stars all around. Where do I even begin? The Kafta sandwich was flavorful but not overpowering. The beef plater.. I could write a love letter to it, the meat is so incredibly tender, high quality, seasoned to perfection. The rice here is easily the best rice I have EVER tried in my entire life (I’m Hispanic and have had many roces from many countries) the potatoes were crunchy on the outside yet soft and perfectly cooked inside, and the salad… let’s just say I could not it it on EVERYTHING. Forget about the hummus, I could buy a liter tub each week. The owners are he sweetest people, it’s really beyond customer service. They treat you as if you were a guest in their home. Needless to...

Categories

  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Catering Catering services offering a diverse range of delicious and beautifully presented dishes, perfect for any event or gathering. Our menu combines creativity with quality ingredients to delight your guests.
  • Lebanese Savor the essence of Lebanon with our vibrant menu, rich in spices and flavors. Enjoy a selection of mezze, grilled meats, and traditional dishes that capture the spirit of Middle Eastern cuisine.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Television
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Accepts Credit Cards

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