Nestled on NE 163rd Street, this bustling market offers sharable Middle Eastern favorites like falafel and shawarma in a cozy spot perfect for lunch breaks.
"Not to be confused with Kendall’s Aladdin, this market is on NE 163rd Street, a strip that’s home to the most impressive diversity of cuisine in Miami. You can browse rows of various pantry goods, hookah supplies, and halal meat, but another great reason to come here is the restaurant inside, where you can get a filling and affordable lunch. They serve dishes like falafel, lamb chops, and shawarma wraps covered in a small avalanche of french fries. It works great for takeout, but the small dining room next to the market is the kind of quiet spot perfect for taking a meditative lunch break on a stressful day and taking your aggression out on some very crispy kibbeh. " - mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer
"Aladdin Market is a Middle Eastern market on 163rd Street, which is home to the most impressive diversity of cuisine in Miami. You can browse rows of various pantry goods, hookah supplies, and halal meat, but another great reason to come here is the restaurant inside, where you can get a filling and affordable lunch. They serve dishes like falafel, lamb chops, and shawarma wraps covered in a small avalanche of french fries. It works great for takeout, but the small dining room next to the market is the kind of quiet spot perfect for taking a meditative lunch break on a stressful day and taking your aggression out on some very crispy kibbeh." - Ryan Pfeffer
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