by Maggie C.
Today was my first time exploring Little Gaza. The area is kinda small but it's pretty interesting. I've never seen so many smoke shops on one street in my life. Everywhere I looked.. there it was..hookah lounges. Some of the business names are written in Arabic. I saw many Middle Eastern restaurants, bakeries, bookstores and Islamic clothing stores selling jilbab (Muslim garment). I went to Altayebat supermarket and it was a cute, small market selling halal food. I'm not familiar with Arabic culture, but this is the place to go for some Middle Eastern grubs.
by Carolyn C.
This part of Anaheim has numerous Middle Eastern grocery stores, restaurants, cafes, hookah lounges, bakeries, clothing stores, etc.Its unofficial borders are Brookhurst Ave between La Palma and Katella.Only a couple miles from Disneyland, Little Gaza is a completely different experience.Three places I'd recommend visiting in the area would be Victory Bakery Restaurant, Zankou Chicken, and Al-Amir bakery.Zankou and Al-Amir specialize in Armenian versions of the food.+ cleaner than other ethnic enclaves+ interesting and unique experience- spread out over a few miles