5/5 Jason B. 7 months ago on Google
My
wife
and
I
made
a
Saturday
date
out
of
checking
out
Levantine
grocery
stores
in
the
Milwaukee
area.
We
had
three
stops
on
our
list:
Breadhouse,
Holy
Lands
Grocey
and
Attari
grocery.
Our
first
stop
was
Breadhouse.
When
we
walked
in
I
was
tempted
to
call
it
a
wrap
because
who
needs
anything
after
you
go
here?
While
Bread
house
isn’t
a
grocer
it
sure
has
every
bakery
need
you’d
desire,
if
you’re
cooking
Levantine
food.
The
have
fresh
baklava,
Turkish
bread,
pita
and
a
variety
of
Arab
baked
goods.
Additionally,
they
have
a
kitchen
and
prepare
a
wild
variety
of
goods
to
eat
there
including
Mediterranean
salad,
Baba
ganoush,
samosas
and
much
more.
We
ordered
two
samosas,
one
meat
and
one
chicken
as
well
as
a
piece
of
baklava.
The
samosas
were
better
than
anything
I’ve
had
ever:
light,
crispy
and
perfectly
cooked.
Unbelievably
good
5/5.
The
baklava
was
a
walnut
variety
and
again,
perfect,
flaky
and
very
pleasant
5/5
We
also
bought
several
pieces
of
Turkish
bread
which
added
a
stop
on
our
list:
G.
Groppi
market
so
we
could
buy
marinara
and
fresh
mozzarella
to
make
pieces
with
our
Turkish
bread.
Based
on
our
needs
we
could’ve
ended
our
day
there
but
we
continued
on