I was watching some reels on Instagram when this particular one caught my eye. Artisan. Sourdough. Bread. Delivered to Beirut. I was sold! So I checked the page and I was almost drooling already. I had to try this out! I contacted the number provided and Mazen patiently answered all my questions while I placed my order.
I decided to go for 1 mini sourdough loaves mix (to taste the different flavors) and 1 mini focaccia. I was really amazed to receive a generous, and yummilicious, gift: 1 ciabatta, 1 mini sourdough loaf (different flavor than the ones I had ordered), and 1 bagel! The delivery was on time. The bread had been freshly baked earlier the same morning. Everything I ordered and received was tasty.
Please note that Hello My Loaf bread and baked goods can be purchased daily in Hazmieh at Marché Urbain, a suburban supermarket open Mon-Sat from 07:30 am to 10:00 pm and Sunday from 09:00 am till 10:00 pm. Hello My Loaf also delivers directly to your home address in Beirut on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 11 am and 3 pm. You should place your order 48 hours in advance because sourdough takes time (tell me about that!).
Bon appétit!
Marché Urbain - Mar Takla Hazmieh
Mini loaves mix:
LBP
480000
+961
81198811
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