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  • Eddie A.

    Great little place always happy I don't mind drive 40 mile from palm beach to Hollywood for this great bakery . food is great always have hard time decide what to order all their food is great

    (5)
  • Mohamed S.

    Tried this place on several occasions. The quality of the food is very consistent. The dough is really good. I tried almost all the menu items but in my opinion the Sujuk (beef sausage) pies stand out. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, they have Knafeh (Middle Eastern phyllo dough with cheese) which is really superb. The prices are really reasonable as well. I really enjoy eating breakfast/brunch/lunch at Noor and have introduced some friends to the place, and they equally loved the food.

    (5)
  • Rasha B.

    Amazing food!! Fresh ingredients, all hand-made from scratch, straight out of the oven and directly to your table. We drove 45 mins to get here based on the previous reviews and it was totally worth it!! The prices are totally reasonable, the highest at only four dollers! Love everything about this place!

    (5)
  • Arsham G.

    Since I moved down from Canada I wasn't able to find any "meat pie" joints until I discovered this little slice of Lebanese heaven. Their ingredients are always fresh. I'm a fan favorite of the meat pie with cheese but they're all delicious. CHEAP, $2.50 for a meat pie, it's like 2.5 tacos worth of stuff for the price of one. Highly recommend, nice snack or light lunch.

    (5)
  • Michel K.

    This place is really good. They have the best on the go food. They get really busy on Sunday. Call and order of you are in a rush. The place is Tiny but the food is worth it. My favorite is the chicken shawarma.

    (5)
  • Tiffany H.

    I took away a star because you can't really eat here, it has maybe two tables and is always full. But the chicken shawarma and zaatar are delish. Everything is always freshly made as you order it. Just because it's cheap, doesn't mean it's not good! There are BMWs, hummers, cadillacs, and jags pulling up to this place!

    (4)
  • Gio M.

    25 minutes before closing guy tells me SORRY WERE CLOSED! Good job man, just lost a customer. =(

    (1)
  • Michael S.

    Extremely extremely delicious. Tha chicken shawarma , labneh, and malabi is all extra good. The food I can eat every day. Always tastes so good. And the prices you can not beat.

    (5)
  • Jodi C.

    Small spot with lots of flavor. Can't beat the prices & the food is made right in front of you.

    (4)
  • John B.

    WAY OVER-RATED! The so-called garlic sauce on the chicken shawarma was nothing but garlic-flavored oil, and then to have it dripping on you while you're eating? Yes, it was only $4, but it was puny, so it takes two to equal an average sandwich--that's eight bucks, folks! They do something interesting toppings on what is basically a round flatbread. I'll give them that much credit. But I wouldn't rush back to eat here.

    (3)
  • Brian C.

    Went here on my way home been wanting to try this place after reading the reviews on here. Little hole in the wall it is. I ordered the meat pie, mozzarella pie, sujak pie, and the zaatar. Tasted really good. All just under 10 bucks for it all definitely affordable for a bite to eat. Will come back soon to try the other pies for sure.

    (5)
  • Faraaz U.

    I stumbled upon this before going to FLL airport for a pickup, came in early morning looking for something to hold me over for a little while... was i pleasantly surprised this place reminded me of one I went to in Dubai.... I will be back

    (5)
  • JC T.

    I don't care what others are saying; the servings are appropriately sized and the prices are great! If you do not like garlic sauce dripping off your shawarma chicken, then order it without the sauce! I have eaten here a few times now, as it is conveniently located near my main employment location. As a matter of fact, I am heading there right now for an early lunch. Sujek, shawarma chicken, and the meat pie are all I've tried and I have no complaints. Sure the place looks like a dive, but for $7 me and my belly are always happy.

    (4)
  • Pierre S.

    Take it from a Lebanese guy. It doesn't get more authentic than this. It rivals some bakeries in Beirut and I know them all. Yes, it's a hole in a wall but I rather eat delicious and cheap food instead of a hyped up expensive average restaurant. The food is simply delicious. A dozen of items to choose form and that's it. My favorites are: Chicken chawarma with extra garlic sauce and pickle Manaeech ( za'atar pie with mint, tomatoes and labneh) Akkawi pie My fiancee's favorite is the Sujuk Pie. Make sure you have the yogurt drink with it.

    (5)
  • Isaac H.

    Honestly a great fun little place. The family that owns it is super nice and are always helpful. The prices are fantastic. My favorites are the chicken and the egg/cheese. Whether for a quick bite or a full meal, noor bakery is the place to go!

    (5)
  • Rose H.

    Do yourself a favor and instead of hitting up a so-so restaurant on the beach, run not walk to Noor Bakery. I will be having dreams about this place all winter until we can make it back for Spring Break. The spinach could convert any meat eater. So flavorful and so fresh. It is a hole in the wall with minimal parking and only a handful of options to order, but I would eat at this place if it was located in the middle of a deadly sandstorm.

    (5)
  • Georges A.

    Authentic Lebanese pies. Delicious!

    (5)
  • Jahnet J.

    I have been going to Noor Bakery since they first opened several years ago. The food is absolutely wonderful. Freshly baked, quick service, and most importantly great customer service. I live in Miami, and will often travel all the way to Ft Lauderdale when I feel the urge to eat something healthy. Must try the zaatar with cayenne pepper and tomatoes, yummy! The spinach pies are great and only a $1.00 each. I am getting hungry from talking about it.

    (5)
  • Amanda A.

    This is an amazing gem, minutes from the airport. Fast, fresh, friendly. The pitas are light and delicious. Everything is homemade. And it's a bargain! We highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • André A.

    This place is a gem. I can't say a lot because it was a very quick in and out visit but the prices are very good and the food is even better. I had the spinach with feta and the shawarma chicken. I particularly enjoyed the spinach. The only thing you should realize is that they are not too big. If you're really hungry I would recommend getting two or three. Also, the service was great and the place has minimal seating (but I got my food so fast it didn't really matter).

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Yes, its a very modest place, but the focus is on the excellent food. I try to stop in once a week and even with a limited menu, am always thrilled with this place. The prices are SUPER reasonable, service is friendly and the food is delicious. The falafel is great, but I usually get the shawarma with garlic and pickle, sujuk, and labneh flat breads. I've ordered the rest of the items on the menu and you can't really go wrong with any item, but the ones I listed are really a homerun. If you're in the are, it's worth stopping in.

    (5)
  • Danny H.

    This place is the BEST! one of my favorite places..cant go wrong! I'll keep it short... Have the following: Chicken Pita Zaatar Pita (ask to have some labneh on it with tomato and mint) Egg and Cheese also good The Suzuk this place is the closest place to the real thing... great people too. Just very small place, you may have to eat it standing.

    (5)
  • Melissa S.

    Excellent eats! Great service to boot. We stayed at the nearby Homewood Suites with no car on Easter Sunday so we were concerned about being able to find anything to eat. Noor Bakery showed up as being .1 mile away so we made the easy trek. Place is small and was packed. However, it was worth the slight wait we had. Split a meat, mozzarella, and sujuk pies between the two of us. All were extremely tasty. Be sure to grab some mint leaves and lemon to add - the mint makes things extra delicious!

    (5)
  • Claudio S.

    Don't judge the outside look, just enter and be surprised by the excelent and authentic flavours. Will certainlly come back.

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    OMG JUST GO! The place is a pretty run down, but don't let that fool you. Taste is great and so is the food! They make it fresh in front of you, takes about 5-10min. It's interesting to watch the process while you wait. They also take orders over the phone, so you can skip all the waiting if you call ahead. Here is what i got meat pie - lots of meat flavor, and strong taste of spice. The spice taste sometime is too strong in certain bites and that's all you end up tasting. I would definitely order it again and again, but probably not eating more than 1 per order. sujuk pie - wish there are more meat sausages, taste is milder than the meat pie. It's good, but I would suggest you eat this before other strong flavor pies so you can really enjoy the flavor. chicken pizza - Do yourself a favor and make sure you get the garlic oil and pickles on the chicken pizza, it makes a world of difference in taste. My first bite into it just chicken, and since it's on the edge, the chicken is a bit dry and not much flavor. But my next bite with pickle in it made this pie come alive! the perfect blend of sourness from the pickle, grill chicken, and a hint of curry makes my tongue crave for more! Not sure why they call it pizza when they roll it up like a burrito. After these 3 items, I'm STUFFED! This is coming from a guy who can eat 4 mountain high plates in a Chinese buffet. btw, they've increased prices on some items when comparing to the picture on yelp. Kishk is now $2.50, Zaatar is $1.50, Zaatar & Cheese Half & Half is $1.25, Chicken Pizza is $3.00 and Mozarella Cheese is $2.25

    (4)
  • Paola R.

    I wish this place was closer to my house and more visible, the pies and wraps here are just AMAZING! I come here every chance I get. I've lived in a few places around the world, and this tiny place in Fort Lauderdale is just what this state needs. Small place, inexpensive, with good and fast food. I recommend: chicken shawarma, spinach pie, feta pie, labneh... I think anything you get here is just delish!

    (5)
  • Stuart G.

    ok first time had the chicken somehow no garlic sauce it's now one of my favorites. only down side they do so much takeout they rarely have the spinach or chicken pies. Finally tried their pizza different but good. Love everything they make!

    (5)
  • David H.

    Happened to be in the vicinity, and pulled it up on yelp. Wow! The place doesn't look like much, but the food is awesome! I only had the spinach and feta pie and the chicken shwarma with pickles and garlic sauce....both were outstanding!

    (5)
  • A F.

    Everything is great at Noor bakery. Service is amazing and the people are great. A tip when you feel like having the cheese pie, you should try the Akkawi cheese, it's the authentic cheese used for these pies. If you like sesame, ask for a sprinkle of sesame on it as well, it will add a nice twist to the taste. Enjoy authentic Lebanese pies.

    (5)
  • David Y.

    This hole in the wall spot will give you a very different meal. They serve middle eastern breads topped with different types of veggies or meats. Don't expect anything else from this place. But the bread they serve are made to order and thus fresh and very tasty. The prices are reasonable but don't expect available seating or any decor. Our favorite were the labney ($2.50). The spinich and feta ($2.50) was ok but the feta was far too salty. The egg and cheese ($2) was ok but lacking in egg and the cheese breads were good. The spinich pie we had ($1) was great and the desert pudding with honey was sweet and delicious. A meal at Noor makes for a great breakfast. But expect to wait since everything is made to order and it does take a while.

    (4)
  • Iris N.

    Yum!!! We tried just about everything on the menu and liked the sausage and cheese ones the best, but everything was great! We did get one of the pre-made spinach pies and that was our least favorite. Do not miss out on the garnishes on the counter. The mint can really add interesting flavors to some of the pies. We started with three to share and then ordered two more. Two per person if you are not too hungry, three if you are. Not a ton of seating, but people come and go rather quickly.

    (5)
  • Alex D.

    WOW.... this place is sooooooooo good.... my mouth is watering right now... Walked in right when they opened and it seemed like I walked into another country. I love this place. Just walk up order the cheese flat pies and the sausage flat pie...omg they have so much flavor. Trust me order more than enough because you are going to want more. We had a feta pasty pie and it had a strong taste of feta was not a big fan but then again im not a big fan of feta. just saying

    (5)
  • Jessica B.

    Amazing everything! Service, food, prices! Fast, fresh, friendly, tasty! I got the pies YUMMY. The food is kosher and halaal friendly. Everything about this place is awesome, if you like supporting small businesses thid is one you NEED to try.

    (5)
  • Amber E.

    I understand why most of the reviews are from people staying at the nearby hotel because this place is off the beaten path and unless you know about it (or it's your only option!), you probably won't venture in. It's definitely a hole in the wall type of place with 3 small tables, but please don't let that deter you from ordering the most delicious shawarma chicken!! There are about 12 different options to order and apparently their falafel is THE.BEST. (on recent trips, we're told they can't serve falafel until the woman who makes it comes back from her trip to Lebanon!) Just off Griffin road from 95, this place is a bit far for us, but anytime we're up in the area we make an excuse to stop by. The Shawarma is their most expensive wrap at $4 and the mozzerella is $1.75 but you should try the akkawi (sp?) cheese one, too! The two of us just made two meals out of $20 spent - not bad! Also, their meat is kosher/halal if that's important to you. They are closed one day of the week (Monday?) and are open util 5 so don't wait for dinner!

    (5)
  • Lavi M.

    Ok. I just stepped out quickly to grab a little something for "Linner" (lunch/dinner) and I tried Noor because I kept reading the reviews and it's very close to my job. I decided that I'd try the shawarma chicken because of all the big talk about it from other Yelpers. Well, I'm hear to tell ya that their reviews didn't do it justice! It's INCREDIBLE! Do you hear me??? INCREDIBLE! You people better recognize! It's chicken, some type of flavorful red sauce with LOTS of garlic (yay!), cheese, and pickles. Sounds like a very non-traditional dish, which it is if you're not used to Middle Eastern food, but DELICIOUS, nontheless. Now, just to let you know, it's not a huge sandwich. I mean, it's not small, but I thought it'd be big enough for dinner (hence, the phrase "linner"), but in my state of starvation, I woofed it down quite quickly and kicked my own ass for not ordering another for my actual dinner. I mean, I didn't get there until 4pm and that close @ 5pm, so I just grabbed the one shawarma and rolled out, but something tells me that I'll be back tomorrow. If you've never had Middle Eastern food, and are interested in trying it, go to Noor. It's DELICIOUS, inexpensive (1 nice-sized shawarma chicken was only $4), quick, and safe (it's a tiny little shop but it's clean, so you can probably trust the food). Give a try!

    (4)
  • Peter C.

    Stopped by based on other Yelpers' reviews last Sunday for a quick bite after church, and was glad that I did. This place is tucked away but easily accessible. The first thing that hits you is the delicious aroma of the baked pies as you walk in, which made me very eager to get to my order. Only a few tables to sit and no decor, this place is definitely set up for grab 'n go. A giant, picture menu is posted over the counter for those who aren't familiar with the cuisine. My wife ordered the Schwarma Chicken and I got the Sujuk Pie. The pies were prepped fresh and baked on the spot. Hot right out of the oven ... delicious! The whole order came to just $6.50! This is an amazing value. I can easily see myself order multiple pies if I was hungrier. The credit/debit card threshold was only $5, another plus for those who don't like carrying a lot of cash. I can see this place becoming a regular in our takeout rotation. Definitely a local gem and was happy to discover it.

    (4)
  • Jordan N.

    Yes, you wait in a not so appealing hole-in-the-wall with a not so appealing view inside or out - unless if you were looking at the baker handling his doughy creations of love. Freshly made pita, pies and sandwiches - Broward County is lucky to have this. You simply order and then watch it being made with the fresh product coming out of the oven! And I have yet to find any Lebanese pita bread deal that would compare with this one. Six pita breads for a dollar! And freshly made? I'm game! NOTES: Not a dining establishment - mostly a take-out joint. And they usually run out of pita bread near closing time. CASH ONLY

    (5)
  • Moukhtafi J.

    Doesn't get fresher than this!!!!! I drive 45 minutes just to come here I am Lebanese and I've grown up eating this food Nothing comes close to Noor Great prices and great food

    (5)
  • Marvin K.

    As a newer yelper, this is one of those places that the YELP community helped me and my family find! And what a great find! You would never notice this place unless you were looking for it. The menu is simple and within a few visits you have tried everything! Love the simplicity of the food. Flatbreads with all the necessary ingredients - Feta and Spinach, Egg and Cheese, Zatar ( a must try for $1.50!) and Chicken Sharma. It is NOT a fancy sit down restaurant, but a place for a quick bite or to take out to get to your destination. Each of the 4 times I have been there, they were preparing large order for people to take out. They had even had a customer bring a topping and they prepared the flatbread and then after applying the topping, put the flatbread back through the oven. My son is a picky eater and is always willing to make a trip over to Noor - probably because it is FAST, CHEAP and GREAT FOOD!

    (5)
  • Shannon H.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE!! Our favorites are the chicken schwarma, egg and cheese, labneh, and sujuk.

    (5)
  • suzanne H.

    Excellent! A hidden treasure in South Florida! Thanks Yelp! You directed me there

    (5)
  • D K.

    Delicious light lunch. I had the shwarma chicken ($4) and chicken pie ($1). Both were made from scratch right in front of me. The shwarma was incredible. Great combo of flavorful chicken, picked veggies and yogurt sauce. My only regret is that I didn't get two. The chicken pie was like a baked empanada with a touch of curry and peas. If I wasn't flying home, I would order dozens of these and freeze them for later....total hole in the wall, but that's what I love.

    (5)
  • Abe A.

    In Ft. Lauderdale area for a wedding. We were craving good old fashion middle eastern food. I could not find zaatar bread anywhere in the area. Did a search on Yelp and found Noor's Bakery. We ordered for about 7 people. Service was prompt and the food was great. It is a small old school hole in the wall type place. However, I highly recommend it.

    (5)
  • Leah O.

    Love using yelp to find interesting places w great food. About half the time though it steers me wrong by sending me to places that suck, but somehow have high ratings. Not this time though! Clean place, fresh food, not fancy, clearly genuine given all of the fluent Lebanese being spoken. Try the shawarna chicken.

    (5)
  • Tiffany G.

    Small, unassuming, family-owned place great for take-out with very reasonable prices!! Noor Bakery makes outstanding meat pies, spinach pies, chicken pies, zaatar (oregano) pies, and egg, beef sausage, and cheese pies. These are great to have at any point of the day with a little greek yogurt! Huge fan!!

    (5)
  • Bruce B.

    I had the chicken shawarma nothing to write home about. It was dripping with oil and the garlic sauce stuffed inside is not complementing the meal at all the chicken is cold taken from the fridge and heated together with the pita bread, I don't know who showed them how to make shawarma but this is a joke. If u want a real shawarma head to Sunrise Pita on Stirling and 56th ave in Hollywood. The spinach Pie on the other hand was very good and the spinach and feta cheese pita was very tasty. The Malabi (a Lebanese desert made with corn flour and rose water was very blend I had much better, when this desert is done right it is one of the tastier desert out there). The cheese and egg is very good and for $2.50 it's well worth it for breakfast.

    (2)
  • Kevin M.

    The place isn't inviting - seating is nil, it has no atmosphere other than a kitchen-feel, and both times I went it was pretty warm inside (no surprise since the cooking takes place right in front of you). But the food is fresh and delightful, so different from the normal in this white-bread area of Broward. And the prices are well below reasonable. My suggestion - get it to go and enjoy somewhere else. And you will enjoy.

    (3)
  • Isaac W.

    honestly, this was the only thing near my hotel, but i needed something quick. i walked in, wasn't too impressed with the 'decor', but just ordered a chicken pie thing. i decided to take it and walk and eat it- i was skeptical about it, and i didn't want them to see me toss it. but i didn't have to. i wolfed the whole thing down in about 45 seconds. IT WAS AWESOME. i should have gone back in and gotten a few more.... and did i mention it's insanely cheap???

    (4)
  • Stephen I.

    Waiting for my room at the Hilton after a cruise, and here I am without a car. I am hungry and tired and the hotel restaurant doesn't look fun. Yelp to rescue I found the Noor Bakery and deli. Never heard of Lebanese flat bread, but as long as it wasn't sweet breads I was cool. The Lebanese soccer Mafia was out in force this Sunday. Club shirts and expensive Puma's accessorized the throng encamped on 45 square feet of tables and standing room of the Noor Bakery and Deli. My eyes were directed to the numbered picture cards that looked like they belonged more to a Pizza Parlor than a bakery. One photo even looked like a pizza Margarita. i settled for a peach soda from the self service fridge and the cheese flat bread. The flat bread arrived in piping hot and tasted like a thin crust NY style pizza only better. The cheese was tangy feta style cows milk cheese melted over a very thin cracker like crust.. It was Delicious and even complement the soda. I followed that up with an order of the mystery meat flat bread which should be translated more like organ meat pizza. Still very good still even with the slight hint of liver flavor. I would have gone here again but it was closed on Mondays and I would be flying home by the time it opened on Tuesday. Nice find in Fort Lauderdale. The SF Bay area needs a place like this,but it would twice as expensive and only God know how crowded it would be. Final Word--- TASTY!

    (4)
  • Dalia K.

    Sure, this place isn't the most appealing, as the previous reviewer stated, but the food is wonderful. The owners, a wife and husband team, create delicious traditional Middle Eastern mana-eache (plural for man-ousheh, a flat bread with toppings warmed in an oven). I get them to-go when I go up there and they are delicious. This is normal breakfast food in the Middle East but they're great anytime. The toppings available are cheese (Akawi and mozzerella), zaatar, labne, eggs, makanek, and sijouk (the last 2 are meats). And it's a great price. They now take credit cards, too. Definitely a great place to try out. They even have a mini "market" with a some canned things and pita bread.

    (5)
  • Patrice B.

    THE BEST mana-eache I've ever had!! I been here many times and never been disappointed. Sure the place isn't very appealing on the outside, but its the food that matters! Be sure to try the cheese or meat ones, with some mint leaves and tomato slices on the side, Sooo delicious!

    (5)
  • Yvonne G.

    This is a great little spot. I have only been here a few times but I just remembered I need to get back there! I don't know too much about Lebanese food, but my friend who took me there lived in the Middle East for years. When we drove up, I wasn't expecting much (not much curb appeal), however, I was pleasantly surprised. Excellent food. Looking forward to going back!

    (4)
  • Katherine D.

    I enjoyed Noor Bakery because the food came out quickly and the quality was very good. It's a tiny restaurant with a few tables and is much more focused on the food than the decor. However, it was still packed around lunch time. It's inexpensive, authentic, and very fresh tasting. It smells delicious when you walk in. Be mindful that unless you're ordering several flatbread sandwiches or some spinach/feta/chicken pies to share, the portions are better as snacks than full meals. I ordered one with spinach and feta which was delicious and filled with garlic. My friends ordered chicken shawarma sandwiches. We were all happy with our meals but I was still hungry afterwards. Mine cost about $3 and their dish was around $5. It wouldn't be unreasonable to spend an extra $3-5 to get more food, like shawarma and spinach individually, but be aware so you can order appropriately instead of eating then waiting.

    (4)
  • Thomas B.

    The pies and wraps are delicious. My favorite pie was Sujuk pie. This is a little gem that is off the beaten path. Check it out. Parking is sparse and seating is very limited - to go might be your best option at times but if you get a seat is clean comfortable seating area.

    (4)
  • Irving W.

    Darn good. I started with the spinach and feta. Very tasty. Then I had the meat one. A bit gamey tasting, a bit like liver, but good. Very interesting, inexpensive and easy. Worth the trip.

    (4)
  • Naty K.

    This place is the real deal, you cannot get more authentic than this! The owners are Lebanese and make pies to suit your taste, at very affordable prices, even for the most broke person out there. Best of all, you can watch it being made from scratch and know your food didn't come out of some old, frozen container containing some chemical goop. Because of their affordable prices, you can almost try one of each thing on the menu and probably spend about $20 or so. I got a Chicken Shawarma wrap, which came with pickles and a delicious garlic sauce, and a Labneh pie. Both were very tasty, fluffy and light, yet satisfying, surprisingly. I do wish they'd expand their menu and include salads or kebabs, like Daily Bread and other Middle Eastern grocery stores/cafeterias, though I guess their focus is more on being a bakery than a deli. I enjoyed listening to the Arabic music and the aroma of freshly made pita wafting through the air while biting into my meal, I felt like I had traveled out of the U.S. without actually doing so!

    (5)
  • Helena R.

    Authentic restaurant. This is some serious good food. I came here recommended by a Lebanese friend of mine, in my search for some unique Arabic delicatessen. I ordered a chicken shawarma and my friend the same with meat pie as well. My sandwich was extremely well seasoned and tasty. Size wise, for me, is good, it could've been just a little bigger, but I'd say is nothing like common American sandwiches in terms of size, which is good cause I could eat one whole shawarma without feeling too full. The meat pie, now that is big, looks to me like a small pizza, nonetheless very tasty and well prepared. The only reason why I am giving 4 stars is because my friends' meat pie came with with the wrong ratio of dough and meat - not enough. Noor is also cheap and makes the food right away, so is always freshly baked.

    (4)
  • Nat L.

    Cheap but delicious! Ive passed by this place a countless amount of times and it wasn't till I saw it on Yelp that I decided to try it out. Wait times after placing my order was roughly 10 mins. Its a small place that could use some remodeling but the food is great and the prices are even better. I wouldn't describe it as a bakery or deli like the name suggest but more of a take out Mediterranean fast food. I ordered the Beef Shawarma which was $5 and about 6 inches, it wasn't big in size but definitely BIG on flavor. Also got the spinach pies for a buck each that were quite tasty again. The menu is limited which is great since they make what they offer REALLY delicious, quality over quantity!

    (4)
  • Simon F.

    If you looking for a real authentic middle eastern bakery ... Noor bakery is the place !!!! I tried everything on their menu and all was just delicious . The service is very quick and friendly . The prices are real real cheap . Any time I am in the area I will stop at thy place . I just can't resist :)

    (5)
  • Punya N.

    I was recently in the FLL area to pick someone up from the airport and hadn't eaten lunch yet although it was nearing 3pm. Starving, I opened the yelp app to see what I could eat quickly nearby before heading to the airport. I found the Noor Bakery yelp page and made my way there. There is a small parking lot (5-10 spots) adjacent to the bakery. Since it was past the peak lunch time, there was only one other customer inside the bakery, which is small and unassuming on both the outside and inside. The interior is simple: there is a counter at which you order and behind which you can see them prepare your fresh food, a cooler with sodas and bottled drinks at one corner, and a few small tables to eat at. I ordered 3 things: the chicken shawarma, the falafel wrap, and the zaatar. The woman behind the counter asked me what specifically I wanted in each sandwich, and I was able to see her making it fresh. It took about 10 minutes for all of my items to come out, and they were packed neatly in a to-go box and wrapped in wax paper. The chicken shawarma was delicious. The bread was soft and fluffy, the meat cooked to perfect tenderness in a flavorful sauce, and the garlic sauce added the perfect zing to the entire sandwich. The portion size was perfect for me, but might be considered small for some. The falafel wrap was filled to the brim with soft and flavorful falafel, tons of veggies, doused in hot sauce, and surrounded by the same soft and fluffy bread.The zaatar was the only item I wasn't in love with - the bread wasn't as soft and fluffy, but the flavor was authentic. Whenever I head back to the FLL airport, I'm going back to Noor Bakery to eat some more delicious and affordable food!

    (4)
  • Adam S.

    I honestly had no idea this place existed until a couple of weeks ago when I saw it on yelp. All the other reviewers are correct that it is surprizingly cheap food and the seating is definitely tight and limited. The menu kind of brilliant in its simplicity. There are probably 10-15 things in the menu and I believe they all involve a pita. Basically, it is choose how you want your pita prepared. I tried a lot of them and my two favorites were definitely the labneh and the sausage & cheese one. My least favorites were the egg & cheese and the spinach & feta. The only one I would probably not get again was the egg & cheese and that's only because it was just so plain. Everything else was so tasty. The service was quick and friendly. Very solid.

    (5)
  • jonathan s.

    Things are good when you somtimes you have to wait. 20 people in a small dinning n pick up. Authentic food, best prices for the food since the food would be not authentic at a higher price. I v been all over the world 3x n Laban eh has the sour cream n mint to capture the pita like wrap. Alot of green go's were ordering the chicken wrap n will try on my next visit. Best flavored product is the Sujuk pie.

    (4)
  • Phuong M.

    Was searching yelp for an interesting place for a quick bite to eat before heading out to the beach. I love trying new ethnic dishes and this was definitely new to me. It's a little hole in the wall where you least expect a restaurant to be. It might as well be a food truck, it's so tiny. There are 3 little tables, but definitely not recommended for big groups. The service is a little slow, especially if you aren't of the same ethnic background and you can't speak the language. That's the only thing that's off-putting. There's only two of them behind the counter manning the whole thing. I believe they are husband and wife. Now the food, there are about 10 different "meat pies" that are made fresh to order. You can practically see them make it right in front of you. The dough is made before hand so they just section it off, like little pizzas but its thin and fluffy kinda like a pita. And they just put toppings on top and put it through this conveyor belt oven thing and voila it's done! I got to try the spinach and feta, which was a little bit sour than I would like, but that's because they are pickled spinach. Minor details that wasn't mentioned. But it was still interesting to try. I also tried the chicken schwarma which comes with pickles and garlic. That was pretty good. My favorite so far is the labneh pie, which is made with greek yogurt, topped with mint, olives, and tomatoes. Very light and refreshing. Definitely will come back and try the others. If you have a huge order, I recommend calling ahead and ordering by phone, because it might take awhile since it's just the two of them making these meat pies.

    (4)
  • Janice N.

    Sorry I just didn't like anything about my lunch here. It was dirty, the people weren't nice (not rude, just not friendly) we ordered 3 different items and none were good at all. So sorry I hate giving bad reviews : (

    (1)
  • Claire S.

    AH I LOVE IT!! Came here two weeks ago w/ Hubby and his Mom and we all really liked it...I tried to do a similar concept but make it healthier for like a week night dinner and I was wishing we were back at this place LOL. The labneh pita = so good. The Sujuk pita was my fav! They had simple ones like mozzarella and egg for the kids. They are casual, so I could take the kids w/ no worries. Hooray! There is not a lot of space inside. We came early so that was ok, but if you have more than a couple of people maybe plan to take it out and eat nearby somewhere?? Two pitas is good for lunch but you could eat 3 if you are feeling severely hungry! Love it!!

    (5)
  • Amelia M.

    I was looking for something less mundane then the typical work lunch. Nothing right up the road seemed to interest me. So I consulted the mighty yelp for a solution to my dilemma. Eureka! I find Noor. What's even better is that it's just a short drive away. I get there and although it's really small I was welcomed by the pleasant smell of spices and flat breads coming fresh out the oven. Did I mention that this place stays busy. People were coming and going non stop while I was there. I placed my order for three flatbreads : a meat pie, mozzarella, and a sujuk pie. I had no clue what a sujuk pie was but it looked good from the hanging menu - so I gave it a try and it was honestly my favorite. It's a mix of cheese and very flavorful meat that had a slight hint of curry to it. They are also very generous with the filling. When I first saw the pies being made for a customer in front of me I though two would not be enough, but I was wrong. I was stuffed after only two and gave away the last one to a coworker, who was quickly converted into a fan after their first bite. The prices are very reasonable with most pies costing only $2.25- $2.50 ea and canned drinks being only$1. The food is simple and tasty and the staff are quick with the orders. I will be returning customer and telling my friends about the place.

    (4)
  • J R.

    Best pita I've had outside the Middle East! I felt transported back there. I had the lebeneh and the zaatar pitas and my mind was blown at the fact that something so simple can taste so heavenly! Nice people working there too!

    (5)
  • Red C.

    Excellent place to get some lunch! The place may be small, but the food is always good. The prices are reasonable and it's a great alternative to the typical lunch. Although they do not have a very large number of items on the menu, they have perfected the food they sell. Excellent flavors, always made to order, and the service is consistently great. Definitely try the chicken shawarma and the falafel!

    (5)
  • Salvatore D.

    Pretty tasty stuff! This place is a tiny little shop with very limited seating, so don't be surprised if you need to get your order to go if it's busy. They have a very limited menu, maybe 10 to 12 different items, but because it is so cheap you can order a bunch of things. The entire menu is pretty much an assortment of flatbreads with toppings, with a few "pies"... which are pretty much little dumpling/empanada style pockets of goodness. I recommend you go with a friend or two and order a little bit of everything so you can try all they have to offer!

    (5)
  • Arif T.

    Best Mediterranean restaurant in town, falafel here is so delicious. Chicken shawrmah has a unique taste.

    (5)
  • Nicole E.

    I stumbled upon this place by chance as I happened to be taking a class in Ft. Lauderdale. I was in the mood for Middle Eastern food and this place did not disappoint!!! The Zataar and Falafel was delishious....!! The spinach pies were to die for, I wish I ordered not to take home. The Zataar was a little salty for my liking but I remembered my Jordanian mother in law also tends to make things a little on the salty side..

    (4)
  • Sara N.

    Yummy food! My all time favorite and I am hooked on it is the beef shawarma! Sooooooooo delicious! I have tried the chicken pies, the feta pie, the spinach pie and the chicken curry wrap and they are decent as well in taste. Very affordable place but my only issue is portions are small so you have to order AT LEAST 2-3 items to feel full if your a big girl/boy like me. The place needs some major decorations and updates as it doesn't look so nice and turned me off at first until I tried the food.

    (4)
  • Caio M.

    I liked the place. 1st and only time there. Let's start with the real deal about this restaurant. Parking at lunch time is a nightmare. 9-10 spots at best. I watched as cars blocked each other in and struggled to maneuver around one another. 3 tables inside and a counter top. Not clean, not dirty. Middle eastern music playing at a lowerish volume and I found it to help with the atmosphere. Small selection of drinks but who cares you came to eat and likely not to drink the "yogurt drink". I came in and there was no one waiting in line so i ordered immediately. Food took approximately 35 minutes to be prepared. This is a bit long for a small lunch spot... I ordered a sujuk pie, labneh pie and a cheese rolled up concoction called the #11 along with the yogurt drink. Yogurt drink tastes like a milk all natural yogurt. What a surprise! (Not delicious) The #11 thing was wonderful. The sujuk pie was also a treat but the labneh was the real winner here. The bathroom is shitty, no paper towels and I've been in truck stop bathrooms that got better reviews than this one. Customer service was indifferent at best. Register person takes phone calls in the middle of taking orders from physical customers. Seemed impatient. Maybe he was having a bad Friday... Prices are rock bottom. 3 tasty items and this drink that will likely stimulate bowel movement cost me $8.48! I will likely come back but order on the phone. Arrive 30 minutes later and fight it out for parking, order a coke and see if I can score some counter top real estate to eat upon. Try the place out for yourself and order the labneh!

    (4)
  • Charles C.

    Within walking distance from Fort Lauderdale airport, lies this authentic Lebanese bakery. We ordered chicken shwarama ($4), lebna ($3), 2 spinach pies ($2), feta cheese pie ($1), chicken pie ($1), and two diet cokes. Every item tasted delicious and authentic. And the total came out to around $14. Yes, great Lebanese lunch for under $15. How in the world can you beat that? You tell me. I test you. (mychonny is comedic genius)

    (4)
  • Anonymous ..

    Describing NOOR as a bakery or deli is inaccurate in my opinion. They are known for made to order Lebanese style flat breads. Available with your choice of meats, eggs, cheese, etc. Not quite pizza. But FRESH, made to order and delicious. Most items are $2.50ea. Plan on ordering 2x per adult male. I cant give them 5-stars because the floor hasn't been cleaned in years and the chicken shawarma wasn't traditional on a broiler.

    (4)
  • Loubna N.

    As good as it gets! Fresh baked Lebanese varieties and pizzas. Incredible taste. A little hole in the wall and worth every minute of the wait. Amazing variety. A taste of Lebanon and authentic! Love it.

    (5)
  • Alicia P.

    I'm so happy I found this place. Great food, and prices. I will be coming back more often.

    (5)
  • Gustav S.

    Food is really good and prices are very reasonable. Seating inside is almost non existent. They may have four table total, but if this is not an issue for you, stop in and treat yourself. Highly recommend the falafel and the shawarma. We will definitely be back to true some of the other pies.

    (5)
  • Andy D.

    Unlike others I love this place for late breakfast. They open at 9 and I love picking up several flatbreads and bringing them home. I love the sujuk, spinach and the feta. Lots of great spices, warm and delicious. Trust me, check them out.

    (5)
  • G H.

    This place is always great. Everything is made fresh and taste great. I'm a big fan of the #7 chicken and #6 spinach and feta.

    (5)
  • Savanna M.

    Noor Bakery is great... mostly because it's really, really cheap, and you'll definitely leave full and happy. Luckily it's close to my house and can usually manage to swing in after work right before they close at 5pm and pick up a few snacks for home. Definitely not a place you would want to go out of your way to have a sit down meal at - it's a real hole in the wall, but still really great. The menu is simple and displayed with pictures and prices above the kitchen area when you first walk in. Prices range from $1 to $4 each, so you can try a variety of options without breaking the bank. Personally I find the spinach and feta to be a tad on the tart side for my liking, and I usually love tart feta, but the chicken shwarma is amazing - and of course the most expensive lol. The sujuk pie is another good one.

    (5)
  • Mik P.

    Fabulous food. Almost a food nazi owner. Everything we have tried is delicious. Labneh, Spinach and Feta, Sujuk pie, kishk, falafel all wonderful. Can't say enough about the food. The guy behind the counter almost ruins the experience. I guess he feels like he is doing us a favor by serving such delicious and inexpensive food. He cost the review at least one star, maybe two.

    (3)
  • Marc S.

    What a unique find, seriously, delicious Palestinian/Lebanese style pizzas with all different toppings. Don't think pizza in the Italian or American sense, these are a lot smaller. The zaatar one is killer! Put some olive oil on there and you're in for a Levantine flavor extravaganza. The bread is made super fresh before you're very eyes, very simple operation with high quality ingredients. I'll have to try the ones with labneh (yogurt) or ackawi cheese or sujuk (middle eastern beef/lamb sausage) next. Probably best place in broward for a very inexpensive healthy snack or meal.

    (5)
  • Marqus R.

    The rave reviews of my fellow Yelpites initially reeled me into lunch at Noor and now I'm hooked on the place. From the outside it looks OK, sort of like a bakery but it's not a really a bakery. It's more of a sandwich shop, the inside appearance of which has all the attributes of a "hole in the wall" business with many patrons doing take outs and looks like it could be on the verge of going out of business at any moment. There are only a couple rather after thought looking tables with few chairs, a cooler with couple dozen cans of soda and a picture board menu of only 11 items which are number for those, like me, who can't pronounce the name of Lebanese or Middle Eastern foods. Hole in the wall and skimpy menu or not, my fellow Yelpites were right on the mark, the food is great. I've had their Shwarma Chicken with extra garlic sauce ($4.28 including tax) and their Spinach & Feta Cheese Pie ($2.50); both of which proved to be delicious and, though I confess to having indulged in very little such foods in the past, found both to be far superior in flavor, freshness and quality to any of my previous experiences elsewhere. Also, I might add that at prices far less.

    (4)
  • Humam S.

    This the best place in town to have brake fast, lunch, dinner.......i eate hear every week. ...shawerma sandwiches are indescribable, it is the typical whole in the wall restaurant, which in my opinion are the most authentic real flavorful restaurant one might find...... do not miss on this one u will never regret it

    (5)
  • Daniela M.

    Awesomeness ! I Just wish they were more prepared for a larger crowd ...Wait times can be pretty long but simply delicious ! Would recommend calling ahead !

    (5)
  • Gabriel G.

    Nice little lunch hidden gem, I work about 5 minutes from the restaurant and to be honest whenever we talk about lunch in the office, Noor Bakery is always thrown in the mix. The only have 10 items in the menu (along with a couple of Pies) but everything is made right when you order it, ingredients are always fresh and the food is delicious, I suggest trying the chicken and the spinach and feta, very very good

    (4)
  • Salmaan T.

    A complete diamond in the rough. In a random area of Ft. L, but don't let that fool you. The food is legit. We ordered the sujuk, shawarma, and meat pies. Also got a couple of pies, spinach feta and chicken. All were very good but the shawarma pie was 5 stars. The food is made right in front of you. The bread is cooked perfectly. Just a great place. Definitely more of a take out place but they can probably seat about 10 folks. Just really good food and good people. Probably closer to 4.5

    (4)
  • William S.

    The place is just plain good... It's one of those you pull up to and double check the yelp address... But it is fast, cheap, simple, and just fantastic.. Took my wife and my kid there, spent $16 and we were stuffed.. Very humble owners and a strong lunch crowd... Really should try.. We had.. 3x #11 (1 spinach, 1 feta, 1 chicken) $1 each 2x chicken shawarma ($4.50) 1x cheese ($4) And 2 waters

    (5)
  • Sarah G.

    I have been reading amazing reviews about this place for awhile. If it weren't for yelp, I would have never walked in. Its a run down building with a small parking lot, but don' let this fool you. You have to go in!!!! All of the food is made to order. They have a small menu with less than 15 items. Do yourself a favor and order one of each. I pretty much did and it only took 10 minutes or so to be ready. I go these items to-go, not going to lie, I started eating one in the car. They are small bread pies, not like a traditional pizza. The bread is lighter than pita and more light naan consistency. The lebanese cheese is great and I loved it with the black olives, mint and tomatoes. There really is something for everyone here. I'd go it to just order plain bread. By the way, I came here at noon. By 12:15 the place was packed. Your best bet would be to call ahead, or to get take out. What a great find!

    (4)
  • Kris W.

    We had the Sujuk and Shwarma chicken pies and they were delicious. Fresh food, cooked fast, friendly service. Highly recommend. Small restaurant off the main road, but worth the effort. You must try it!

    (4)
  • Nicole R.

    zaatar pie is amazing!!!!

    (5)
  • K P.

    Came here via Yelper recommendations. Loved it! It is very cheap and fresh. The owners are very friendly. It does get crowded quick. We got the sujuk, shwarma, meat pie, and spinach pie. The shwarma is the best and the sujuk is a very close second. I didn't really like the spinach because it was alittle too sour for me. Seems like they have more options than the menu board per their to-go menu. I didn't realize they had falafel but will try it next time. Also, I didn't know what the dessert was but saw a tray of it on the counter. I asked the owner about it but he just said it was sweet. After reading more about it here, after the visit, I am definitely trying dessert. I recommend giving this a try if you're looking for something fresh, different, tasty, and affordable.

    (5)
  • Rick P.

    It is important to note that this is not really a bakery, it is a flat bread Mediterranean sandwich shop. That being said it is really really good. My favorite is the chicken curry and chicken Schwarma wraps, highly recommended

    (5)
  • Daniel K.

    We did a "drive by take out" one Shwarma Chicken, and one Lebneh... Both were excellent.... Only comment, this place is NOT "conducive to eating in" it is as someone posted a "real hole in the wall"

    (5)
  • Ed B.

    Flatbreads. Delicious flatbreads. I had rhe mint tomatoe cheese. And the spinich and feta cheese. Short walk from hotel. Very low prices. 1.50 to 3.00 each. Visiting from ohio. Highly recommend. Not a "bakery" like in ohio. Cheap fresh tasty flatbreads

    (5)
  • Pam H.

    Sujek and the spinach & feta cheese pies were the ones we chose. We came here because it was the only food place closeby to our hotel, and I'm glad it was there! The pie base was crispy and warm. Overall, I really enjoyed both pies but: 1) the sujek pie was a tinge on the oily side 2) the spinach and feta cheese pie was a tinge on the too-sour side But for the low price and the food quality, this place is solid and I might just have to stop by again before catching my flight!

    (3)
  • Frank M.

    This place is fantastic. Truly authentic Lebanese food. Try the curry chicken pie as well as the falafel pie. Amazing.

    (5)
  • Phil K.

    Outstanding for what it is, and reminds me of my days in the mid-East. Simple. Fresh. Reasonable. Tasty. Friendly. I had the Sujuk and Shawarma, and happily satisfied after $7. I almost want to subtract a star from my rating, but only because they haven't expanded to other areas of SFla, but that just wouldn't be fair.

    (5)
  • Daniel B.

    The simplicity of the entire business yet unique, homey and authentic cuisine really tickled my fancy. Too keep this short and sweet- the chicken shwarma is a grand slam. It's simple, it's elegant, it's crunchy and flavorful, I'm not quite sure what's in it and nor do I even care. It tastes unlike any chicken shwarma Ive ever had... It tastes unlike anything I've ever had at all. Be forewarned. You'll need at least 2 of whatever you order if you're looking for a full meal. But the prices are dirt cheap. Also, The meat pie was a little above average.

    (5)
  • Ariel S.

    This place is hidden. The inside is not decorated very nice and the place doesn't seem like the food will be good. I ordered the chicken pita and the pizza pita, Delicious! The price was very good too. $3.00-$4.00

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 5:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Noor Bakery & Deli

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