
For my fellow baba ganoush heads, here's a head's up: You can purchase baba ganoush at Cafe de Miro at Grand Rapids Downtown Market, but it's in big to-go tubs, and they don't sell pita...
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Café de Miro in Grand Rapids, MI, offers an innovative take on Kurdish cuisine, specializing in casual breakfast options that highlight fresh, high-quality ingredients. With an exciting menu that includes dishes like Menemen Shakshuka, waffles, and Green Falafel Bowls, the café caters to a diverse range of tastes, ensuring a delightful dining experience.
As they prepare to open a second location inside the downtown market by December 6th, Café de Miro invites patrons to enjoy their delicious meals in a welcoming setting. Guests can also indulge in a selection of teas and coffees to complement their meals, making it a perfect spot for both casual gatherings and solo visits.
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For my fellow baba ganoush heads, here's a head's up: You can purchase baba ganoush at Cafe de Miro at Grand Rapids Downtown Market, but it's in big to-go tubs, and they don't sell pita...
Came as part of my 5,700 mile food tour. After a lap around the food hall, I had my eyes on two spots. So I chose this for lunch and came back for dinner round 2! Counter service to order the...
We grabbed takeout from here when the market was really busy for the holidays. The food still came out pretty quickly. The pasta is homemade and made in a giant Parmesan wheel. The flavor was...
Food was cold when we received it. Ordered harissa steak and hot honey chicken. They both contained honey mustard which wasn't mentioned on the menu. There wasn't nothing harissa about the steak...
Prices were outrageous, but I was willing to try it because I was in the mood for a gyro. It wasn't a gyro, basically a chewy steak fajita. There was no feta, no tzatziki on the "gyro". I...
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