ZAATAR BREAD, AT THE BAGEL SHOP?
By Robb Walsh in Robblog
Houston Press (blog)
Fri., Jan. 29 2010 @ 10:58AM
You won’t find Middle Eastern specialties like zaatar bread or
Armenian flatbread at your average bagel bakery. But Arnold’s Bagels,
a new business located in the same Westheimer shopping center as
Phoenicia, is not your average bagel store. That’s because Arnold,
the half-Armenian and half-Jewish baker, is from Iran.
He bakes plain, wheat, sesame, everything, cinnamon raisin and
blueberry bagels. A dozen are $8.95. One toasted with cream cheese
is $2. A breakfast bagel sandwich with egg, bacon and cheddar is $3;
with smoked salmon, it’s $4.29. A large coffee is $1.65, but Arnold
recommends an Armenian coffee for $2. It’s like Turkish coffee,
only better.
Arnold apologized that he didn’t bake fresh bagels every hour, but
he does bake fresh Armenian flatbread coated with sesame seeds every
hour. He supplies Phoenicia with the stuff. He makes zaatar bread
for himself and his wife, but there is often some around if you crave
the stuff.
Unfortunately, there are no zaatar-coated bagels — yet.
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