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This charming Middle Eastern cafe has a small market attached. They offer a variety of vegetarian options such as falafel (you can substitute hummus for the tzatziki sauce). View all feedback.
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Aladdin's Cafe is a fair choice for a restaurant in Fargo. Truth said, the options are limited for vegetarians in the city, so it was nice to come across a Greek place with a delicious vegetarian packaging. It lacks the feta cheese I'm used to in Greek pitas, but it was still pretty good. The Spinat Filo appetizers were also delicious. Deserts were also very good: baklava and pecan blossom; very sugar, but good. Alad... View all feedback.
Aladdin's Cafe is a fair choice for a restaurant in Fargo. Truth said, the options are limited for vegetarians in the city, so it was nice to come across a Greek place with a delicious vegetarian packaging. It lacks the feta cheese I'm used to in Greek pitas, but it was still pretty good. The Spinat Filo appetizers were also delicious. Deserts were also very good: baklava and pecan blossom; very sugar, but good. Aladdin's is nothing special, but considering what Fargo has to offer, it's worth a stop when you're in town and are hungry.
The atmosphere at this restaurant is inviting and cozy, perfect for families. The staff was friendly and attentive. The food was amazing with high-quality ingredients and generous portions. The menu had a variety of choices for adults, but limited options for children. We also enjoyed the opportunity to purchase Middle Eastern and Greek items from their small corners. The Arab tea was especially delicious. If we have to critique anything about the menu, it would be the lack of child-friendly options, particularly in the fruit and vegetable department.
Aladdin's Cafe in Fargo is a decent choice for a dining option. Vegetarians may find the options in the city to be limited, making this Greek restaurant a pleasant surprise with its delicious vegetarian wrap. While it may not have the traditional feta cheese typically found in Greek pitas, the wrap was still satisfying. The spinach filo appetizers were tasty, and the desserts, such as baklava and pecan blossom, were very sweet but enjoyable. Overall, Aladdin's is not extraordinary, but compared to other dining options in Fargo, it is worth a visit if you're in town and looking for a satisfying meal.
The best place to eat in the Near East! Aladdin Cafe recently appeared at my local street fair at the Lakes and its gyro was the best I've had so far.
This charming Middle Eastern cafe has a small market attached. They offer a variety of vegetarian options such as falafel (you can substitute hummus for the tzatziki sauce).