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PHOTOS: Aida Restaurant Officially Opens Doors

A new family-run Mediterranean eatery has moved in near Penn Avenue and West 66th Street.

, a Mediterranean-style eatery and the newest addition to Richfield’s restaurant scene, celebrated its official opening Friday morning with a menu featuring gyros, kabobs, falafel and shawarma.

Aida sits at Penn Avenue and West 66th Street in a building that formerly housed a Taco Bell. Owners bill Aida as a family-friendly option which, though a step above fast food, remains significantly less expensive than sit-down restaurants.

Customers at Aida may choose to get their meal one of three ways—as a sandwich, salad or “Mediterranean plate”—and can choose from a full complement of meats, toppings and sauces. A kids’ menu is available, as are a variety of classic Mediterranean desserts, including baklava and Egyptian basboosa.

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