I had a somewhat friendlier experience with the staff. The woman didn't speak very good English, but she asked how many we wanted and did say the overall price. For $2, we got a huge loaf of flatbread that we just started taking apart in the car. It was such a bargain. We also took a chance on some Armenian Sweet Bread, which was made of little breakable slices. It is amazing. There's some sort of filling inside and we actually stopped the car and went back inside to ask what it was. Unfortunately since she didn't speak much English, it was a little confusing, but I caught the word vanilla. When I gave her a big smile and said it was good, she smiled back. Good experience.
Pros: Tasty, cheap, smells good, never crowded, polite
Cons: Somewhat hidden, staff not always fluent in English
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