Waiting in line on a recent afternoon, the fragrance of fresh falafels wafted from the Balad Falafel and overpowered the aroma of In-N-Out’s grilled burger patties across the street in Little Arabia. ...
In New York City, there are plenty of places to get halal food -- items that okay for Muslims to eat or drink under Islamic law. But few draw secular crowds or have a cult following like The Halal ...
The Halal Guys, the pioneers of American Halal food, introduced its in-house delivery service and expanded menu options for its Catering and Family Meal programs. Guests across all U.S. and Canadian ...
The combo chicken and gyro platter from The Hala Guys on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 in Davis. Paul Kitagaki Jr pkitagaki@sacbee.com Stockton Boulevard is better known for pho than falafel, so it might ...
The scene: Long before food trucks became a hot thing, New York had street carts for food vendors. From such humble beginnings, with a single cart at 53rd Street and Sixth Avenue nearly three decades ...
Halal Food Cart fans and white sauce aficionados, you’re in for a treat. Halal Street Food is opening a second brick-and-mortar location in Camp North End’s Keswick District on Wednesday, April 24.
The Halal Guys has an impressive origin story that spans three decades. The American food chain began as your average Manhattan hot dog cart in 1990, founded by three Egyptian immigrants: Abdelbaset ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Founded in 1990, The Halal Guys started out as a collection ...
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