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Welcome to Sabaya Hut Bakery

At Sabaya Hut Bakery, we celebrate the rich flavors of Middle Eastern cuisine, offering a delightful array of pastries and baked goods. Nestled in Fresno, California, our bakery is a hidden gem where warmth meets culinary artistry. From the exquisite honeycomb to savory meat pies, each dish is crafted with love and tradition. Our welcoming atmosphere invites guests to experience the unique tastes of Yemen, complemented by friendly service and sample offerings. Whether indulging in our baklava or freshly baked sabaya, our mission is to create memorable experiences that resonate long after the last bite. Come savor the essence of Sabaya Hut Bakery!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Sabaya Hut Bakery, a delightful slice of Middle Eastern culinary magic nestled in Fresno, California. Located at 2420 E Ashlan Ave, this quaint bakery specializes in an array of authentic pastries that transport you straight to the heart of Yemen. If you find yourself searching for something truly special, allow me to introduce you to this hidden gem that has quickly won the hearts and palates of locals.

As you step inside, the welcoming atmosphere immediately enchants you. Many visitors rave about the friendly owner, Nash, who greets guests with warmth and generosity—offering samples that showcase the bakery's delightful offerings. Prepare to indulge in an extensive menu rich with flavors, from the popular Frozen Sabaya and Ka'ak to the luscious Basboosa. It’s no wonder that patrons like Jaime H. and Phil have found themselves coming back for more, drawn in by the soft buttery bites and the unique honeycomb dessert that leaves a lasting impression.

  • Must-Try Items:
    • Honeycomb: Described as "absolutely amazing" by customers, this sweet and savory treat is a fan favorite.
    • Cinnamon Rolls: Reminiscent of childhood, these fluffy delights evoke nostalgia with every bite.
    • Maamoul: Try it in individual or dozen sizes, perfect for sharing or enjoying solo.
    • Baklava: A staple Middle Eastern delicacy, served fresh and bursting with flavor.

The charm of Sabaya Hut Bakery doesn't just lie in its pastries but also in the meaningful connections forged over food. As Mary O. and Caroline B. attest, the cozy ambiance encourages conversations that turn strangers into friends. From the jasmine-scented hibiscus tea to the perfectly brewed coffee with spiced notes, the beverage offerings complement the baked goods beautifully.

For those craving savory options, the menu does not disappoint. Guests love the hearty meat pies and the delectable Warabat, which seamlessly mix tradition with innovation. Each dish is crafted with love and attention to detail, resulting in a culinary experience that doesn’t just nourish the body but the soul.

In a world of fast food and fleeting flavors, Sabaya Hut Bakery stands tall as a testament to the art of baking—where every pastry embodies the rich heritage of Middle Eastern cuisine. Whether you're a lifelong fan of these flavors or a curious first-timer, your taste buds are in for a memorable treat. Don’t be surprised if, like many others, you find yourself planning your next visit as you walk out the door!

In conclusion, if you haven't yet ventured to Sabaya Hut Bakery, it’s time to mark your calendar. Your next craving for authentic Middle Eastern pastries awaits at this inviting spot where every bite is crafted with passion and tradition.

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Jaime H.
Jaime H.

This place is amazing. A friend recommended it as they have hibiscus tea and I am a huge iced tea fan. While there the owner gave me a sample of something they call honeycomb and it was absolutely amazing. These soft buttery little bites with a cream cheese filling are absolutely incredible. I ordered a bunch of those and cinnamon rolls for a work event next week such a great local business.

Bethany F.
Bethany F.

The owner was so friendly, welcoming me in and chatting then giving me samples since it was my first visit! Everything I tried was delicious! I loved the cream cheese filled bread as well as their baklava. The hot tea with dash of coffee was a warming treat that reminded me of my travels overseas. Will definitely be back again!

John P.
John P.

A hidden gem, best middle eastern pastries. Owner provided custom yogurt and sauce that complement the delicious pastries. I will return; my new favorite bakery.

Ms P.
Ms P.

I was looking for a bakery wit savory options. Sabaya didn't disappoint. Nash gave me so many samples I couldn't eat what I purchased! So many delicious pastries. Particularly fond of the meat pies and honey comb Come by for excellent baked goods. I am planning on stopping by regularly.

Phillip D.
Phillip D.

My son had a sweet tooth and so I stopped by to check this place out! First timer and I must say it was amazing. The cinnamon roll took me back to my childhood and there is a wide variety of selections in this small establishment, loved it will come again.

Mary O.
Mary O.

We're do I begin! The food and the drinks? Incredibly AMAZING..the shop is cozy and welcoming just like the owners!! You don't find many places where you feel so welcomed, you can taste the love that goes into all their food it's truly an art form. Second time coming here and I had to bring my friend so she can taste heaven. Will be coming back every time I can! Thank you Mona and Nash!

Manuel S.
Manuel S.

What an amazing place. The owner was very helpful and even gave us some samples. Everything we tried was delicious. The honeycomb was very good, as well as the pistachio baklava. You can't go wrong with anything here...simply amazing and flavorful delights...

Caroline B.
Caroline B.

I was in the area and happened to stumble into this bakery. Everything we tried was delicious! The owner was super kind from the moment I walked in. I appreciate the samples he offered to my party and me. I'll definitely be back if I'm ever on this side of town again.

Lorraine C.
Lorraine C.

Where has this place been all my life? I could slap myself for never trying this place before. I have passed by it dozens of times and on a whimsical outing with my mini me we stopped here for a treat before our movie. I gasped when I walked in and saw all the beautiful assortments. It was both our first time's so the owner was kind enough to let us sample a few things, one of which was the honeycomb. My daughter and I looked at each other and our eyes both shot wide open. Wowzers!! Just flippin' wow. We also tried the baklava and I thought I wasn't going to like it since I'm not really a fan of baklava, but this one was delicious. The honeycomb was like nothing I've ever had before. It was sweet and savory. It was plush and delicate to taste but explosive with different notes of flavorful spices. The beef pie was pretty good, but I bet it would be awesome if warmed or toasted. This place is small but it sure is mighty. I'm glad I finally stepped my foot in here but I could also shoot my foot for not stepping in until now.

Candice F.
Candice F.

The pie in the roof signage caught my eye before entering the freeway, or else I would have overlooked this new bakery located in a completely nondescript strip mall. I later looked up that this cuisine is from Yemen. Recent events in that geography might turn some people away, but don't let that prejudice you -- the food is worth trying! We made a mental note to stop by and a couple weeks later, we entered at 9:40 am on a Saturday. Unfortunately, they had a late start to their morning and none of the sabaya would be ready for another 30 minutes. We were offered a sampling of the honeycomb, which was amazing and convinced us to order 4 slices! We also ordered the kanafa rolls, which were unique and delicious. The baklava fingers were ok, but pretty standard -- harder to compete against the prior two items that we had never tried before. Also worth noting that the counter service was friendly and excellent! We will definitely have to come back to see what sabaya pies are all about!