Aladdin’s Eatery celebrated its ribbon-cutting ceremony at their new location in Medina, Ohio, with a crowd gathered to mark the occasion. The Lebanese-American style restaurant is set to officially open on August 1st, marking the creation of 46 jobs in the area. Economic Development Director Kimberly Marshall expressed her excitement over Aladdin’s choosing Medina as the location for their business, fulfilling a top request from the community.
Mayor Dennis Hanwell and other officials presented special proclamations to Aladdin’s owners, expressing gratitude for their investment in the city. Owner Fady Chamoun thanked the city for their support and cooperation during the establishment of the restaurant, emphasizing the importance of the team of employees in making Aladdin’s successful.
Claude Zoghzoghi, another owner of Aladdin’s, highlighted the significance of the restaurant’s 30th anniversary and expressed excitement for bringing quality food and service to the Medina community. He emphasized the warm hospitality of the community and the desire to create lasting memories for every guest who visits Aladdin’s.
The event was a celebration of partnership between Aladdin’s and the city of Medina, with promises of creating a positive impact on the local economy and providing a new dining option for residents and visitors to enjoy.
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