Sultan's Market
Grocery/Bakery/Deli
Hours
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Middle Eastern/Persian
Veg-friendly Middle-eastern grocery and deli
The following description is based on their own description from the Web site:
A Wicker Park Arabic•Turkish•Middle Eastern restaurant, deli & store serving falafel, hummus, tebouleh salad, soups, made-to-order deli sandwiches and more. Besides the prepared items, the store has a colorful salad bar, on which standard items are accompanied by more unusual selections: roasted brussel sprouts, golden raisins, fried plantains and vegan salad dressings. Sultan's Market in Chicago also sells typical convenience store items, from Twix bars to toilet paper, but it stocks ingredients for many ethnic dishes as well: packaged pita bread, tahini, olive oil, miso soup mix. They specialize in vegan & vegetarian food & cuisine.
One block west of the Milwaukee and Damen intersection. (One block north and west of the Damen blue line stop).
Added by Jonathon Cihlar on Apr 16 06 (updated Apr 16 06)
Reviews
Sultan's Market is OK. I didn't think the food was *great*, but it was decent. I do recommend the lentil soup.
In terms of being a grocery store -- that amounts to cans stacked below the shelves of the service counter. The layout of the place also makes it sort of hard to figure out how to flow through the area, and the lack of signage makes it difficult to figure out what you're buying.





sultan's has changed a lot from its grocery type atmosphere- now they have mostly salad bar- and the menu of course- the price is right- the lentils and rice are great and so is the spicy vegan falafel, how could you go wrong for 3 bucks? i remember when this guys was selling falafel's out of a cart on the street- one of wicker's better cheap eats