“The one person that appeared to be running the entire show, won't crack a smile. I had a falafel wrap, it was good, no complaints. There is a table or two inside, I didn't make a point to count, but I did get a strong feeling this establishment is primarily take out.“
“The beef and lamb combo plate was phenomenal!! And the spice actually had a nice kick. The rice was cooked perfectly and the tzasiki sauce was simple but very good. I will be back and I’m trying to try the falafel next time!! I had one of the little dessert squares and that was great as well.“
“The food was SO good especially the Bolani, The kitchen staff were so good becuase they made the food with love and very fast. The store was sooo clean and pretty. The butcher has such good and fresh halal meat. The bread/bakery was so unbelievably delicious it reminded me of afghanistan.“
“Honestly quite surprised.Ordered a pepperoni pizza, cheeseburger, combo platter, and curly fries.The pizza is great, dough is fresh and not tough. Pepperoni is high quality.Cheeseburger is also great. Reminds me of Five Guys, but in the same formfactor as a Big Mac. It has lettuce, onion, and thousand island, no tomato just like a Big Mac.The combo platter was disappointing. The meats weren't very flavorful. The "salad" was just lettuce, a slice of tomato and onion that were soaked in water.Curly fries were standard. After being in a box for a couple of minutes, they become really soggy. Once reheated, they're pretty average. Come in a big portion.The prices are reasonable. With the large pizza being $22, cheeseburger $8, platter $16, and curly fries $8. The amount of food can easily feed a family of 4-6.I find myself surprised since the worst dish from here was what some may consider traditional halal food. However, this place is a staple for Muslim-Americans, as it provides a halal option for those who want to eat American-style food.“