Sultan's Market

Middle Eastern restaurant · Park West

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"Sultan's Market, Lincoln Park. Sultan's Market is loved by both carnivores and vegetarians (there's even a few vegan options) and their falafel sandwich can't be beat. The tasty pockets of perfectly fried, crispy falafel, Jerusalem salad and hummus are incredibly delicious and won't break the bank. They also serve up hearty soups, addictive stuffed pies and if that's still not enough, you can have your pick at their expansive salad bar. Oh and don't you dare walk out the door without some of the baklava. Come in and see what the fuss is all about, leave stuffed and amazed at how small your bill is."

Chicago

2521 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614 Get directions

chicagofalafel.com
@sultansmarket

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