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In 1977, the Selah brothers, immigrants from war-torn Lebanon, opened this restaurant featuring Middle Eastern cuisine. Delicacies on the menu include stuffed grape leaves, tabbouleh, kibbeh, and fatayer. Traditional deli sandwiches on just about any type of homemade bread you could imagine are also available. Unless you go early, be prepared for a wait – this place is very popular. Extensive Middle Eastern and Specialty Grocery selections also available.

This restaurant serves catfish and bacon, collards cooked with pork fat, and rice pudding. Think I'm talking about some Deep South joint, right? Well, I am. Deep South Vietnam, that is. The American South and Vietnam share some culinary flavors, and you must visit this fabulous spot just outside of Raleigh to give them a try. Go out on a limb, and try the Delta Rice Pudding for dessert. This ain't the Mississippi Delta's version, though it does contain another Southern staple: black-eyed peas. The dish surprises with sweet hints of vanilla and coconut. (from Southern Living)

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3817 Beryl Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607

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Hours:

Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-7pm


Pricing:

Average Main Course Price: $7.00


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Website:

Visit the Neomonde Bakery and Deli website »


Alcohol Served: No Alcohol

Ambiance: Casual, Outdoor Dining

Cuisine: American, Middle Eastern

Dress: Business Casual, Casual

Features: Family Friendly, Take Out

Meals: Dinner, Lunch

Reservations: Not Accepted

Type: Deli

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