Majdal Bakery

Bakery · Queen Village

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Majdal Bakery - Review - Queen Village - Philadelphia - The Infatuation

"Majdal started as a pop-up, selling everything from stunning cherry and labneh tarts to savory, buttery borekas at Her Place and Herman’s Coffee. But at its permanent home in Queen Village, you’ll find locals lining up at the tiny shop for the delightfully gooey Turkish eggs safehat, or taking the shredded sumac chicken borek with an herby aioli home for lunch (there are just a few seats if you want to eat in). We love the flatbreads that have a tangy, slightly chewy sourdough base, as well as the green olive and cheese borek. But if you’re looking to wow with dessert, it’s all about the delicate layered tarts, which come in seasonal flavors like pumpkin, maple, and labneh. video credit: Alison Kessler" - Alison B. Kessler

https://www.theinfatuation.com/philadelphia/reviews/majdal-bakery
Alison Kessler

618 S 5th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147 Get directions

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