Laura B.
Yelp
This place is great. I bought a teapot here. I regularly buy bulgur here.
The best bit is the bread though, they make various types of bread, white/wheat lavash, cheese, also some that look more like buns. The bread is fresh and affordable, the only downside is that you have to get there at the right time and I'm never sure when that is. My friends always have luck finding the cheese bread but not the wheat, and I can't find the cheese bread ever but don't seem to have a problem getting the wheat bread. They do have a sign on the window that says tortilleria, not sure who told them to put that word up there but it is a lie. Don't expect tortillas, or anything hispanic beyond some jarritos.
They have lots of arab/kurdish products (rosewater, grapeleaves, tahini, turkish coffee, filo dough etc), bulgur/beans/nuts are in bins. They sell baklava by the tray but not individually usually, for that you need to go down to botan market. Most of the time the service is fine, but occasionally I get ignored when I walk or want to pay. I once had to enlist the help of some random man who didn't work there but who could go find the owner to come ring up my order, so don't be surprised if service is a little less than attentive, but the products are great.