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Welcome to Naba Brick Oven Bakery

Welcome to Naba Brick Oven Bakery, a hidden gem nestled in Detroit's vibrant culinary scene. This bakery specializes in authentic Iraqi fare, showcasing a unique blend of flavors that caters to both locals and adventurous food lovers. The highlight of the menu is the falafel sandwich, lauded for its fresh ingredients and distinct mango hot sauce. With offerings like Kaak, Dolma, and savory sandwiches, each dish reflects a commitment to tradition and quality. The welcoming atmosphere, albeit more suited for takeout, invites guests to enjoy the craft of their brick oven baking firsthand, making every visit a memorable culinary journey.

Naba Brick Oven Bakery: Reviews & Ratings

Karim J.
Karim J.

Dropped by Dearborn to get the Iraqi version of falafel sandwich. This thing is packed with fried cauliflower, eggplant, fries, lettuce and tomato as well as a generous amount of mango hot sauce. Definitely my favorite falafel sandwich. As far as the rest of the bakery is concerned it was okay, but there wasn't a large variety of items on display nor was it pleasing to the eyes to put it nicely. Still the food is where it's at

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Soccer_ is _.

:) amazing the sandwiches they make just gives me memories. This place is amazing, I haven't seen anything like this place

Alan K.
Alan K.

Like many who have posted here I also saw this on No Passport Required. My second trip here and this place is amazing. Yesterday the man who waited on me asked if "I wanted everything" to which I replied yes. Then he gave me a choice of 3 sauces. I asked for loads of mango sauce and he smiled. Cost $3. An absolute bargain.

Pranav P.
Pranav P.

Saw them on a tv show and decided to try it. The location is easy to get to and the bakery staff are very friendly. It's mostly an "in & out" type place because there isn't much seating. The falafel was great and the sauce was uniquely different compared to most middle eastern restaurants. The ingredients are fresh and well prepared with the right seasonings. The price is hard to beat because I spent $6 for a falafel, fries & a small bakery sweet. Great authenticity and well presented falafel sandwich.

Dia D.
Dia D.

We stopped here after seeing this on No Passport Required. The falafel sandwich with fries, eggplant, falafel, lettuce, tomato, and amba (spicy mango sauce) was really good ($5). They also had a delicious "meat bread" that was a dough mixed with meat and vegetables($1). Come for those things because they don't make anything else. You can buy containers of the amba ($2) and they had a small selection of canned, packaged, and refrigerated food. Watching the guy making samoon in the brick oven was a bonus show. The people who worked here were nice and welcoming to us non-locals. Most of their business seems to be carry out but they do have one table for people who eat there.

J S.
J S.

Recently featured on the first episode of Marcus Samuelsson's "No Passport Required" TV show on PBS. https://detroit.eater.com/maps/detroit-dearborn-middle-eastern-food-marcus-samuelsson-no-passport-required

Jeff C.
Jeff C.

Very authentic Middle Eastern Food. The Falafel sandwich is amazing.

Location

Welcome to Naba Brick Oven Bakery, a hidden gem located at 15723 W Warren Ave in Detroit, MI. This charming spot specializes in authentic Iraqi baked goods and sandwiches, offering a delightful escape into Middle Eastern cuisine. Known for its unique flavors and modest approach, Naba Brick Oven Bakery provides a taste of tradition with each dish.

The moment you step inside, you're greeted not only by the warm ambiance of a brick oven but also by the friendly faces of the staff, ready to introduce you to their array of mouthwatering offerings. Though the bakery is primarily a takeout establishment with limited seating, it thrives on its efficient service and authentic food that keeps patrons coming back for more.

  • Falafel Sandwich: At just $6.00, the falafel sandwich is a must-try. Stuffed with fried cauliflower, eggplant, and fries, and served with crispy lettuce, tomato, and a generous drizzle of the distinct mango hot sauce, this dish has become a local favorite.
  • Iraqi Bread: The bakery offers both 8 and 3 pieces of Iraqi bread, perfect for scooping up vibrant dips like hummus and tahini. The bread makes an excellent companion to any of their savory items.
  • Sandwich Selection: Explore other options like the Chicken Schwama ($7.99) and Kabob Sandwich ($7.99). Each sandwich showcases bold flavors paired with fresh ingredients.
  • Appetizers: Don’t miss out on their appetizers, such as Hummus ($6.99) and Eggplant Salad ($6.99), that lay the perfect foundation for your meal.

The whole chicken offered at $14.99 or the Lamb Shank with Rice at $16.00 can serve as hearty main courses, delighting customers with tender, well-seasoned meat.

Several customers have noted the bakery's authenticity, with flavors reminding them of home. Reviews speak highly of the staff’s willingness to customize dishes, ensuring each visit feels personal. As one patron noted, "The prices are hard to beat, and the ingredients are fresh and well-prepared," showcasing the bakery’s commitment to quality without breaking the bank.

Overall, Naba Brick Oven Bakery stands out not just for its sumptuous food but for its dedication to welcoming everyone, whether you’re a local or just visiting. Amidst the simplicity of the décor, the robust flavors make this bakery worth the visit. If you're looking for an authentic bite and want to experience the heart of Iraqi culinary tradition, Naba Brick Oven Bakery is a stop you won't want to miss.