Small restaurant with colorful, cheerful decor and family-friendly vibe creates a welcoming atmosphere. Offers Halal fried chicken known for being crispy and juicy, alongside other flavorful dishes. Seating is limited to tables for four, emphasizing a cozy, intimate setting.
Lo Mein comes in both chicken and beef options, served alongside combos with fried rice and other sides. The dishes offer a delicious and satisfying take on classic flavors.
Spicy chicken burgers stand out with a Chinese spice blend and a dry rubbed, juicy texture. Fried chicken burgers taste fresh and deliver a salty, spicy kick that beats many others.
Good to know
They have a daily lunch combo from 12 pm to 3 pm for $9.50.
This is one of the only halal spots in the area.
The restaurant has a halal certificate on display.
Open, clean space with casual, friendly atmosphere and jazz music playing softly. Energy feels welcoming and relaxed, suitable for both dates and family meals. Decor includes a cool side wall and ample seating, creating a comfortable vibe.
Lo mein comes in both chicken and veggie versions with solid flavor. It pairs well with sides like fried broccoli and fits into a menu with diverse vegan options.
Mushroom burgers stand out with great flavor and a well-held together texture. Sweet potato fries and regular fries come alongside, both tasty and complementing the burgers well.
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Roti is available exclusively on weekends.
Customers should have patience when ordering because the food is made fresh to order.
You can dine in or take out.
Open kitchen window reveals lively cooking action in a space with bare, adorable decor. Upbeat and loud atmosphere fills the room, creating an energetic yet cozy vibe suitable for groups or date nights. Generous portions and Peruvian-inspired dishes complement the casual, walk-in-only setup.
Lo mein comes out not greasy with a flavor that matches expectations. It pairs well with ribs and a cookie skillet dessert for a satisfying meal.
Burger has a banh mi style flavor but overall feels mediocre for the price. Quality does not match the $18 cost.
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Johnny's is currently walk-in only, making it convenient for spontaneous visits.
Expect a slight wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The portions are generous, perfect for sharing among friends.
Takeout-only fried chicken spot with a friendly atmosphere and clean environment. Food arrives fresh and hot, featuring crispy fried chicken and flavorful sides like loaded cheese fries and shrimp fried rice. No seating or condiments are offered, focusing purely on quick, well-prepared comfort food.
House special lo mein appears frequently and pairs well with dishes like jerk chicken. Vegetable lo mein also shows up as a side, highlighting its role alongside grilled fish.
Smash burgers feature caramelized patties with fresh toppings on a soft toasted bun. Some burgers can be dry but generally taste solid, around 6 to 7.5 out of 10.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait for tables on weekends.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Huge glass windows offer natural light and runway views that create a calm, polished atmosphere separate from airport chaos. The space feels quiet and welcoming, with outlets at each table for charging devices. A beautiful bar complements the relaxed vibe, making it a distinct spot amid busy terminals.
Chicken and Vegetable Lo Mein features a good quantity of chicken and a variety of fresh vegetables with a yummy flavor. The shrimp Lo Mein also stands out, while the steak Lo Mein has a soup-like consistency.
Smash burgers stand out with their crispy edges and juicy texture. The kim-cheese burger adds an Asian twist with its unique flavor blend.
Good to know
Gluten-free options are available on the menu.
The restaurant is located in Terminal C, easily accessible from the main concourse.
Expect to pay around $20 for a main dish, with additional charges for protein.
Space features red lighting and a dramatic flying dragon suspended from the ceiling, creating a quirky atmosphere with classic 80’s music. Outdoor seating includes a spacious patio with unique LED and hologram displays. Two small dogs roam freely, adding a friendly and relaxed vibe.
Spicy lo mein noodles with chicken stand out with their bold flavor and tender chicken. The chicken lo mein offers a satisfying mix of textures and tastes that pairs well with other dishes.
Pork Belly Burger stands out with its crispy texture and flavorful taste. Unique options like the Pineapple chicken burger add variety alongside classic favorites.
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Parking is limited with only three spots available in front.
There is no air conditioning, making it uncomfortable during summer.
No free water is available at the restaurant.
Spacious dining room combines comfortable seating with a cozy, vibrant atmosphere that feels like a local Karachi spot. The environment is family-oriented and welcoming, balancing casual dining with refined elegance. An event hall adds versatility for gatherings.
Lo mein noodles come out very tasty with a good balance of flavors. Options like chicken lo mein and lo mein shrimp pair well with dishes like chilli chicken and Mongolian beef.
Burgers here come in juicy American and flavorful Pakistani styles. Options like the Chappli Kabab burger and chicken burger offer tasty, wholesome choices with consistent heat and flavor.
Good to know
All meat at Chaat House is zabiha halal.
Chaat House increased their prices and added a 15% service charge.
I placed my order online and it showed about 15 minutes wait time.
Restaurant offers a swanky, elegant decor with soft velvet seating creating a cozy, intimate vibe. Music blends smoothly without overpowering, featuring a diverse DJ set including Haitian Kompa, supporting a warm, sophisticated atmosphere ideal for date nights and celebrations.
Oxtail lo mein stands out with its rich flavor and tender meat. It consistently earns praise as a delicious choice among dishes.
Lobster burgers come on a deli roll and combine Lobster & Angus flavors. Some versions run a bit overcooked, but the taste often hits the mark despite names that might mislead.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
The restaurant hosts a private event on Saturday evenings, affecting seating.
Happy hour runs from 5-7pm with discounted cocktails and appetizers.