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    Nyc Halal Eats

    3.8 (61 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 3:30 AM (Next day)
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Nadine S.

    Very good food. Services is fast and food is tasty and fresh. A couple times I get cold fries but they fix that and give me fresh hot fries when I ask. I'm a repeat customer for sure.

    Mixed Chicken Lamb Platter, Seafood Platter.
    Precious B.

    My sweet man and I eyeballed this spot for a while and had it on our list of Chicago hot spots to check out. NYC HALAL EATS is the truth. Go grab a plate, NY style chopped cheese, or a Salito bowl. My honey bear got a mixed plate and I got the seafood plate. They both came with salad, fries, fragrant rice and the drizzle. Great ambiance, city vibes, spacious, cool wall art. My husband and I ordered to go last night and we got the chicken fajitas, chopped cheese, and chicken gyro. I think for 12 something sandwiches should already come with fries but they didn't. The food was delicious nonetheless.

    Shon S.

    Just tried this place through Uber Eats and WOW. I'm someone who will try just about any rice and chicken combo and let me tell you, this one blew me away. Hands down the best lunch order I've had in a long time. The quantity is great, I had enough for two meals. The sauces are spicy and so flavorful If you're ever craving good chicken and flavorful rice, this is the spot. It's officially my favorite Uber Eats order now. Will definitely be reordering, probably more times than I should admit.

    Jordan L.

    I had seen this place pop up when it first opened, but I rarely find myself in this part of town. One day last week, I had to be up in Rogers Park for work and decided to swing by for lunch. I was the only person in there, except for a couple Uber eats drivers picking up orders. There is plenty of seating and the inside is super clean. They have a huge menu but i came for the famous combo plate with lamb and chicken. The person at the counter was welcoming. She packed my container like a professional Tetris player. The food had a ton of flavor and a little heat. For the price, quality and amount of food you get, if haven't been here, you're doing a disservice to yourself. Highly recommend.

    Dry Lamb Gyro
    Mysti J.

    Good thing ordering food was quick and menu is not hard to read. Like the variety of drinks, the Blue Freez drink was good. Now the not so good, I got the lamb gyro and it was dry, like no white sauce what so ever. Since it was my first time, I wish I would've known to order more but pictures I've seen showed otherwise. Fries were okay. My husband asked for a salito and ended up with a platter, which was okay, again not enough sauce for all the food on there. Then the purple cabbage stuff was way too much. Seen on Tik tok for late night eats, that was hyped up, but I won't be rushing back, but still glad I tried something different.

    Naomi L.

    I first saw NYC Halal Eats on Instagram and made a mental note to check it out for their Chopped Cheese. As someone who basically treats NYC like a second home, I was *hyped* for this opening. Now, how I ended up near Devon St. that day? No clue. I can't even remember what I was doing up there, but my stomach didn't care--it was demanding food, and NYC Halal Eats popped up. Naturally, I zoomed over ASAP. Let me just say, the Chopped Cheese *did not disappoint*. It was fresh, perfectly seasoned, and absolutely delicious. Big props to them for nailing that iconic NYC flavor. BRAVO! I also got the chicken and rice plate, which was solid but not as memorable. The flavors were good, and the portion size was generous, but it didn't wow me like the Chopped Cheese did. If you're in the area, I'd say this spot is definitely worth trying--especially for that Chopped Cheese. Just come hungry because their portions are no joke!

    Combination platter  Mixed Chicken Lamb Platter
    Kutub M.

    The platter comes with both rice and fries. The sauces are the real deal. It's good and fills you up to the core

    KELLY M.

    Love this place, saw on tiktok and we decided to go. The drive was a bit long but it worth it. The amount of food they pack chicken. The employee was very nice. And she welcome everyone into the restaurant. Street parking. Price is reasonable. The menu is big. Will come back to try other food on the menu.

    Cheese fries
    Jim D.

    I didn't experience any rudeness like many reviewers. Food wasn't the worst nor the best. Decent. I don't know of many halal places near downtown but this particular neighborhood has plenty. What sets this place apart is they're an American version because aside from falafel & various Indian or Mediterranean dishes they serve New York classics such as Philly cheese steaks & chopped cheese. The price point is definitely on the higher side because I paid almost $40 for two entrees & a side. Exercise patients because the food will take upwards of 10-15 minutes. The fries were the worst of the bunch. They could benefit with some seasoning. I wanted to indulge in the interesting milkshakes such as Cinnamon Toast Crunch & fruity pebbles but maybe another time.

    Spicy Moe Burger
    Jaleh S.

    The playlist needs an update, the same head banging songs on repeat was getting annoying. The service was good, the ladies in the kitchen were all working as fast as they could to get all the food out together. Ordered a bunch of items from the menu but it was a little underwhelming in terms of flavors. The MOE Burger didn't look like much but it was the best tasting item we ordered!!! - definitely going back for it

    Philly Cheesesteak
    Jamil Q.

    Food and atmosphere. The portions of the meat and sandwiches is large on a reasonable price. Highly recommend. All food is Halal.

    Chicken Platter
    Sidney J.

    The food was so GOOD, the portions were amazing and it's super affordable. Great quality and kind staff, super clean restaurant! Would recommend and come back!

    Mixed Chicken Lamb Platter
    Vivica L.

    I enjoyed the gyro and white sauce, but I was less of a fan of the chicken and rice. The rice had an off flavor that didn't go well with the meats. The French fries with white sauce were delicious. Great white sauce!

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    1 year ago

    Really good food and good customer service there chicken and gyro over rice was to die for

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    2 years ago

    The food is seasoned very very good. The times I've been there the service has been great.

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    2 years ago

    Some of the best food I've ever had genuinely. The service was nice and it was a friendly space

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    2 years ago

    Place really went downhill. Besides the fact that the owner stands over the food picking his nose. It was great in the beginning.

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    2 years ago

    Good food and service the Ambiance is pleasant and the atmosphere is great too. Am I glad to have found this restaurant in my area

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    2 years ago

    Quality food fajita is must try they are the best in town my son really loved it and there coustomer service was on point

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    2 years ago

    Best restaurant in Illinois must try the Philly cheesesteak and the platters all time favorite place

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    2 years ago

    delicious food, the mixed chicken lamb platter is amazing but customer service can use a bit more work.

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    4.4
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    8.2 mi
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    Recently, my husband and I celebrated the anniversary of the day we met. We don't always mark the…read moreoccasion, but this year it was a milestone worth celebrating. We chose to dine at Girl & the Goat in Chicago, a restaurant we had never visited before. The acclaimed restaurant by renowned chef Stephanie Izard truly lived up to its stellar reputation! One of the first things we appreciated was the convenience of the restaurant's valet parking, located right by the front patio. At $22 for up to four hours and $26 for four to eight hours, the rates were quite reasonable for the area. As soon as the three of us stepped inside Girl & the Goat (we had made a reservation for 6:30 pm on a Friday), we were warmly greeted by one of the two friendly hostesses, and were promptly led to a comfortable four-top table with a banquette and two chairs along the wall. We felt fortunate to have one of the better tables in the dining room, as some of the others were positioned very close together. The nearby two-top tables, in particular, were quite small and placed only a short distance from ours. The restaurant's rustic-industrial décor was dark but trendy and stylish, the lively and vibrant vibe was warm and welcoming. However, I have to mention that it was really loud in the dining room, as guests seemed to be enjoying themselves and talked loudly.  It was hard to hear our server and the staff who delivered and explained the dishes to us.  Our server, Yazmin, was extremely friendly and attentive.  It was very sweet of her to wish us a happy anniversary both in the beginning  and at the end of the meal.  She also checked in on us several times during the evening.  Now, on to the food and drinks. I started with a glass of the NA Sparkling Rosé ($17), which was light, crisp, and quite refreshing. My husband ordered a glass of Le Colture Prosecco ($18), while our daughter chose the Sun Kid ($18). She enjoyed her drink, although she felt the portion was a bit small, as the glass was filled with a lot of ice that took up much of the space. Since the restaurant offers small to medium plates which are shareable, Yazmin advised us to get 5 to 6 dishes for 3 people to share.  We decided to get 5 savory dishes and 3 desserts to share: Savory dishes: - Chickpea Fritters ($20), goat yogurt, green chutney, sev spice crunch, pickled rhubarb. - Pan Roasted Halibut ($37), miso-Marcona almond butter, spring onion blueberry nuoc cham. - Roasted Pig Face ($28), sunny side egg, tamarind, cilantro, red wine-maple, potato stix. - Goat Empanadas ($24), smoked tomato-corn salsa, roasted poblano crema queso fresco. - Confit Goat Belly ($38), strawberry goat braise, smoked yogurt drizzle, pickled strawberries. Desserts: - Vacation, Please! ($16), toasted coconut crunch, lemon passion fruit sorbet, rum-soaked pineapple cake. - Berry Yummy Par-tea ($16), earl grey soaked sponge cake, yuzu curd, spiced blackberries. - Chocolate Basil Brownie Bash ($16), olive oil semifreddo, chocolate fennel crunch, basil granita. The meal was just phenomenal!  All the savory dishes were cooked perfectly with bold flavors; the meats were tender and full of flavors.  There were dishes that we normally would not have ordered if we saw them on menus of other restaurants.  Here, we tried them and were delighted that we did!  Our consensus is that Roasted Pig Face is our most favorite! It is everything we love in a comfort dish -- crispy on the outside, meltingly tender inside, and packed with rich, balanced flavor.  We will definitely order this again!  The Confit Goat Belly is a close second, with buttery, fall-apart meat and just the right balance of richness, acidity, and crunch. For dessert, "Vacation, Please!" is the one that we will always come back for. The toasted coconut crunch adds texture, the lemon passion fruit sorbet brings a refreshing tang, and the rum-soaked pineapple cake ties it all together with just the right amount of sweetness.  The other two desserts that we ordered were also very good.  The staff even brought out a scoop of Chocolate Ice Cream on the house, with two lit candles to celebrate our anniversary - a thoughtful touch that made the evening even more memorable.  This dessert spread was the perfect ending to an incredible meal. I'd like to mention that the restaurant added a 4% surcharge to the bill, which the customer may request to have the surcharge remove if you choose.  We let them keep it. We spent about two hours at the restaurant. The savory dishes came out very quickly, the pace probably was even a tad too fast, but the desserts made up for it by taking a longer time.  We did not mind as we were still full, and had time to enjoy the ambiance more.  I would say it is a restaurant great for group gathering and celebratory functions, but not so much for intimate romantic date night.  All in all, it was a wonderful dinner, we look forward to returning again.

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    Cairo Kebab

    Cairo Kebab

    4.7
    (73 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    I've come to Cairo Kebab, an Egyptian restaurant, a few times for lunch and dinner. Below are some…read morethoughts. Mezza [Combo platter including Baba Ghanoush, Hummus, Ta'ameya(falafel), Tabboula(salad): Our favorite was the Banana Ghanoush, as it was one of the most flavorful baba ghanoush I have had and contained a very good char. The hummus was a little more on the sour side, and the texture of the salad was refreshing. The bread was also made fresh and was refillable as well, which we appreciated. My friend liked the falafel, but I think it was a little too dry, and I wish they could increase the intensity of the spices to make it pop out more. The chili sauce helped a lot though. Cairo Platter (Kofta, Chicken, Beef): The Kofta is my favorite-seasoned, soft and tender. Out of the two times I got this, the chicken and the beef were not as moist/juicy-they were okay. Overall I wish they gave us more Kofta though, since there wasn't much of it, and the platter was on the pricier side. Shawarma Plate: The shawarma was tasty and the portions were good. I personally liked adding the chili sauce on top. Macorrona Bechamel: Our favorite dish. It tasted like Mac and cheese but the flavors are even more nuanced and complex. Very delicious and honestly we wished we ordered one per person . Overall I really like the restaurant, and I think some of the dishes were really well made, you just need to find them :). I hope the quality is more consistent as we will visit again.

    We always enjoy our food and experience here. Service is laid back but very friendly. The food is…read morewell portioned and delicious!

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    Baba Ghanoush- really outstanding
    Baba Ghanoush- really outstanding
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