Opening Hours
Saturday | 11:30 a.m.–4 a.m. |
Sunday | 11:30 a.m.–3:30 a.m. |
Monday | 11:30 a.m.–3:03 a.m. |
Tuesday | 11:30 a.m.–3:30 a.m. |
Wednesday | 11:30 a.m.–3:30 a.m. |
Thursday | 11:30 a.m.–3:30 a.m. |
Friday | 1 p.m.–4 a.m. |
categories
- Middle Eastern restaurant
- Indian restaurant
- Shawarma restaurant
- Chicken restaurant
- Restaurant
- Fast food restaurant
- Halal restaurant
- Pizza restaurant
- Breakfast restaurant
- Hamburger restaurant
- Afghan restaurant
- Lebanese restaurant
- Mediterranean restaurant
- Chinese restaurant
- Pakistani restaurant
- Steak house
- Barbecue restaurant
- Dessert restaurant
- Persian restaurant
- Turkish restaurant
- Moroccan restaurant
- Grocery store
- Butcher shop
- Italian restaurant
- Yemeni restaurant
- Store
- Ethiopian restaurant
- East African restaurant
- Vietnamese restaurant
- Hookah bar
- Butcher shop deli
- Meat products store
- Meat processor
- Hyderabadi restaurant
- Indian grocery store
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- Ishtar Restaurant
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- FOOD WORLD Halal Meat and Grocery
- Taj kabob - Afghan Street Food
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Walked into this place because I saw they had Tunisian food, I came out of an event late and wanted a bite. Never had Tunisian food before and wanted to try it. The first gentleman that helped me was a bit awkward. It seems like he might've been going through some things. I asked him what Tunisian dishes were available and he started describing something about a food paper. I was intrigued but he couldn't describe exactly what kind of dish it was or if it had meat or was a vegetarian item. These items weren't on a menu anywhere. He was also very soft spoken. Then a second gentleman popped up out of nowhere and was super friendly. He said to try the makloub and essentially described what sounded like a sandwich that was the popular street food item. He said it came with either chicken or Tuna. I don't know why they don't advertise the Tunisian dishes more and have descriptions. The makloub was delicious: it was cheesy with a nice kick from the harissa. I got mine with black olives, no onions. I looked at the pizza, and it seemed a bit sad. The texture looked like 7-11 pizza, which I wholly do not enjoy. The funny thing is the bread on the makloub didn't seem to be the same dough. If they used it to make the pizza (and they may), I'd imagine the pizza would be terrific. Anyway, get a makloub! Also, I saw a review about fries that made me nervous. When they came out, the friendly dude was so excited for me to try them that he fed one to me with ketchup and mayo like I was family or his homie. I gotta tell you, my fries were delicious! I said ,"These seem air fried" and he responded enthusiastically that's the way they've been making them for awhile now. Super crispy outside, piping hot potato fluff inside.