$5 for $10 Worth of Lebanese Fare and Drinks at Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant
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Chefs pile enormous portions of falafel, baba gannouj and shawarma beef onto plates within casual dining quarters
Mediterranean civilizations invented many lasting concepts, developing astronomy to explain the cosmos and democracy to equally divide lamb kebabs. Split a skewer with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of Lebanese fare and drinks at Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant.
Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant's staff curates a menu of casual Lebanese and Mediterranean fare served in colossal portions with steaming disks of fresh-baked pita bread. Like a soccer player starring in a snack endorsement, morsels of falafel ($4.99) kick off mealtimes with niblets of chickpeas fried up with onion and spices, and creamy mounds of baba gannouj ($3.50) cascade over a canvas of pita bread. Shawarma beef sandwiches ($4.99) pack flat bread in sliced and spiced beef coated in sesame sauce, and spinach pie's flaky crust comes stuffed with spinach, onion, and lemon juice ($1). A selection of teas and ultrastrong lebanese coffee ($1) are on hand to wash down midday snacks and overshadow stains left by weaker caffeinated beverages. While imbibing the eatery's flavors and sitting in its booths or at its movable-chair-surrounded tables, patrons can admire mural-decorated walls depicting scenes of bucolic splendor and plants hanging from the ceiling.
Chefs pile enormous portions of falafel, baba gannouj and shawarma beef onto plates within casual dining quarters
Mediterranean civilizations invented many lasting concepts, developing astronomy to explain the cosmos and democracy to equally divide lamb kebabs. Split a skewer with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of Lebanese fare and drinks at Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant.
Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant's staff curates a menu of casual Lebanese and Mediterranean fare served in colossal portions with steaming disks of fresh-baked pita bread. Like a soccer player starring in a snack endorsement, morsels of falafel ($4.99) kick off mealtimes with niblets of chickpeas fried up with onion and spices, and creamy mounds of baba gannouj ($3.50) cascade over a canvas of pita bread. Shawarma beef sandwiches ($4.99) pack flat bread in sliced and spiced beef coated in sesame sauce, and spinach pie's flaky crust comes stuffed with spinach, onion, and lemon juice ($1). A selection of teas and ultrastrong lebanese coffee ($1) are on hand to wash down midday snacks and overshadow stains left by weaker caffeinated beverages. While imbibing the eatery's flavors and sitting in its booths or at its movable-chair-surrounded tables, patrons can admire mural-decorated walls depicting scenes of bucolic splendor and plants hanging from the ceiling.
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About Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant
Taking its name from the symbolic plant of Lebanon, Cedarland Bakery & Restaurant excites palates with the sweet and savory delicacies from the Levant. Fluffy loaves of pita conceal treasures of crunchy-chewy falafel and tender chicken shawarma, and meat- and spinach-filled pastries challenge apple pie for its coveted spot in the American psyche. A handsome mural of rustic Mediterranean scenery fills the space, complementing relaxing hookah sessions or feasts of baklava, hummus, and baked kibbeh.