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The 8 Halal Eateries in New York City – The Best Picks!

New York is the largest and the most happening cities in the world. The city truly never sleeps. New York loves international cuisine and throughout the city, you will find a whole range of restaurants showcasing exotic cuisines from around the globe. Sometimes, however, our choices get really limited because most of these restaurants do not offer halal food. Fortunately enough, the Big Apple now has a large number of restaurants that offer halal food to cater to the needs of Muslims. Don’t have an idea about which ones are a must  visit? Let us help.

1)   The Halal Guys

The Halal Guys

Middle Eastern platters, sandwiches, falafels and what not, this food joint just can do no wrong. This small food truck business has expanded over the course of a few years due to their incredible food. 

2)   Kabul Halal Food

Kabul Halal Food

This restaurant offers traditional true American food round the clock. The food is delicious, the serving size is great, and the prices are reasonable for all. It hits all the ticks for us.

3) B&D Halal Restaurant

B&D Halal Restaurant

They specialize in African and Middle Eastern cuisine and are an absolute treat for those who live for spicy food. Get ready to tickle your taste buds.

4) Halalish

Halalish

A food cart with a difference –Halalish keeps it simple and traditional with a limited range of impeccably tasting Middle Eastern staples.

5) Sammy’s Halal Cart

Sammy’s Halal Cart

Well known for their barbecue and sauces, this food spot is a particular favorite amongst students in the area.

6) Indo-Pak Halal

Indo-Pak Halal

For all those who love spicy biryani and melt-in-your-mouth butter chicken, then this is your place to eat at. This restaurant takes pride in serving traditional and spicy Pakistani and Indian food.

7) Royal Grill Halal Food


Situated in the central location of Times Square, this place is the hub of attraction for tourists. They offer amazing pocket-friendly deals to keep everyone happy as well. What more could you wish for after a long day of exploring the city?

8) Biryani Cart

Biryani Cart

This eatery not only takes pride in serving biryani but also other local favorites at the best rates. The produce is fresh and the food is to die for. They’ve won an award as well in case you were still not convinced.

It is amazing how halal food is getting more accessible by the second. Try these local food stops and let us know how you feel about them.

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