Lamb & Labneh: crispy braised lamb, dill labneh (walnut), barberries, pickled onions, parsley, potato sticks
a tray of food with rice and meat
a plant on a circular table
Seating
a woman standing in front of a counter
Menu
Cooler drinks. My cousin really liked the ginger drink!
a view of the counter area
Inside
Eatery
Koobideh kabob with sabzi polo rice
interior
Hanger steak plate
Kobideh Sandwich
Koobideh Sandwich
Sandwiches
Lamb & Labneh Sandwich
Koobideh Sandwich. Just perfect.
Shroom pide. It might look like a lot of onions, but I promise it's the perfect amount.
Joojeh (chicken) kebab
Lamb Sandwich
Monroe R.
Jul 21, 2024
This quick lunch was absolutely remarkable. I feel like I will be constantly craving the Lamb and Labneh sandwich now. You can tell the overall composition and "bite" of the sandwich is thoroughly considered. The crispy braised lamb, pickled onions, and labneh sit perfectly in the crispy (not too crunchy) rustic bread. The bread itself is worthy of its own five star review. The side green salad was refreshing. The dressing was very citrus forward and not oily at all, so it really pulled together the fresh mixed greens and toppings well. The staff was really friendly and I enjoyed sitting in the small inside lounge. I'm not sure why other reviewers here are upset about the lack of space. It's inside Ponce City Market where you can sit at countless tables, or just take it to go on the Beltline . Cheers and thank you to Bibi and the team!!
Read MoreHelena M.
May 13, 2024
Was excited to try this place because I saw it was the sister restaurant of Del Bar and I loveeeee Del Bar. I came in and ordered the lamb sandwich. It was prettyyyy decent? I think I'm just not the best fan of lamb--it always gives a little dry to me. The flavor was there and the toppings were amazing. They provided a side of sauce, I'm not sure of the name of it unfortunately--that went amazing with the sandwich.It was served on rustic bread which was a little too hard and crunchy for my liking at first, but reheated very well the next day. All of the sandwiches come with a hearty helping of fries. Definitely splittable.Overall, casual dining in Ponce market. Next time I think I'd try a different sandwich or maybe one of their platters to see if it truly compares to how great Del Bar is.
Read MoreAisha J.
Oct 13, 2024
First time eating at BiBi. I was disappointed in my meal. I ordered the Joojeh and it lacked flavor! I believe my meal came to about $17.00 and it was not worth it to me. Not sure what the reviews on Yelp are referring to but my meal was not the best.
Read MoreBrett J.
Apr 7, 2024
This was an unfortunate mistake. Located in the Ponce de Leon market it is a small establishment that promises Persian fair.My wife is Persian and Persian food is something that we eat often. We got the kabob from here and the hummus. I'll start by saying the hummus was ok... it was pretty blah but edible. The kabobs on the other hand looked great but turned out to pretty bad. My wife, my sons, and I could not eat them. They had some kind of strange spice in them that ruined the flavor! We make our own kabobs, my wife's family makes them as well, and we have eaten authentic kabob in many places... this was not anything flavored like any authentic kabob. Honestly it was quite off putting. The spice whatever it was, was just not right!The service was good the place looked clean and we were really looking forward to the food... but wow what an epic fail. We tossed two almost full plates of kabob and will not return here.It is a shame... but look at my reviews of other Persian eateries if you are looking for good Persian food.
Read MoreAsma A.
Sep 1, 2024
I have only had their tahini date coffee and I love love love it! I literally crave it and stop by just to get that
Read MoreAnnalisa P.
Dec 21, 2023
After having dinner with my new Atlanta friends, one of them who is a fellow foodie recommended Delbar for Mediterranean. On my last day in Atlanta, I went back to Ponce City Market and was stopped in my tracks at the food hall when I saw the advertisement of Bibi by Delbar. I took it as an opportunity to try this Iranian/Persian cuisine.The decor is modern retro with a soft color palette. Their space has some seating with small tables much like built-in desks but booth seating. You order, and they pack your food in either recycled containers, paper cartons, or clear plastic containers and a paper bag with handles. I ordered the joojeh, which is chicken kebab. It was served with a large portion of basmati rice, grilled tomato, yogurt sauce, and pickled veggies. The chicken was tender. Loved this dish. We hadn't eaten breakfast before World of Coca-Cola, so I ordered extra sides like falafel and fries. The falafel was on a bed of hummus and topped with spicy tahini and pickled onions. The falafel was crisp on the outside. Delicious. The small side of fries was thin like McDonald's but had za'atar seasoning and paired with a spicy tahini sauce. The fries were crispy and great dipped in the sauce. If the food was this good from a food hall, I'm absolutely sure I'd love their sister restaurant Delbar.
Read MoreChance P.
Jun 14, 2024
Bibi was inside of the Ponce City Market. Their food was fresh and the place was very clean. It was nice for a quick bite but there are a lot of options in the market. Honestly wouldn't recommend it over trying something else and would try something else if I were to go again. Take it or leave it, it was solid in the moment.
Read MoreLynn B.
May 17, 2024
Heard so many good things about Delbar, but hadn't yet visited, so I had to try Bibi while at Ponce City Market. Enjoyed the Koobideh to go for lunch. Enough food to enjoy later.
Read MoreDwight S.
Nov 21, 2023
I genuinely do not understand how this venue tends to fly under the radar of even the strongest foodies in Atlanta. As you may know, this is a sister eatery of Delbar, and nothing is lost from a quality perspective. The food is freshly made and delectable to boot.We had the falafel and the ice cream. Both were incredible. I was not even expecting the onions and garnish to accompany the falafel to go, but it made for a pleasantly tasty upside surprise.Regarding the ice cream - give it a little time to thaw. It will be worth the wait!Note that the broader ambiance can be quite busy given that this is Ponce City Market, but the immediate environs at the eatery is perfectly manageable. There are also small tables to sit down and eat if you want to enjoy your food right away.Don't forget to ask for a small sumac container to go!
Read MoreAnand D.
Nov 20, 2023
I decided to try Bibi Eatery while visiting Ponce City Market the other day. It's a restaurant created by the same owners of DelBar, one of my favorite places to eat in Atlanta, so I had to check it out. I got take out, as I just wanted to eat at home and get away from all the craziness that Ponce City Market is. I got the Joojeh Sandwich with the green salad. The sandwich was really good. It was a little messy, as you can see in the picture I posted, but it was still good regardless. It had a nice combination of different flavors in there from spicy to sour. Everything worked really well together in the sandwich. The chicken was so flavorful!! The salad I got as the side was whatever in my opinion. It didn't really taste like much, and the dressing didn't make it any better. I would've probably been better off getting the fries. Overall, the sandwich was good, but the salad was not. They do have a decent sized menu too, so you're definitely bound to find something you like. They have some kabob plates, as well as other sandwiches, and quite a few other options as well. Vegetarian options are also available too. Worth visiting if you ever find yourself craving some persian food while at Ponce City Market.
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