Halal Thai restaurant with cozy atmosphere and warm, inviting decor featuring Islamic details and a private prayer room. The space is clean and quiet, ideal for relaxed dining. It draws a lively crowd and offers authentic, flavorful dishes with notable spice levels.
Offers a fully Halal-certified menu with hand-cut Halal meat. Serves authentic Thai dishes prepared to meet halal standards.
Steamed gyozas stand out with their fresh taste and soft texture. They often come as a starter alongside dishes like tom yum soup or drunken noodles.
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The restaurant offers Halal-certified food and good service.
Maya Thai Cuisine is Tampa's first halal Thai restaurant.
The spice level can be quite intense; ask for mild if sensitive.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy, clean atmosphere and cute pub-style decor. Food arrives via a robot server, adding a unique and fun touch. Space feels comfortable but somewhat cramped, with friendly, quiet energy throughout.
Halal options include halal chicken ramen, halal chicken buns, and halal fried rice. A separate halal menu offers dishes like halal creamy chicken ramen and spicy ramen with halal meat.
Pork gyoza arrives hot and fresh with a crispy exterior and juicy filling. They pair well with ramen and fried tofu, making a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
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They serve halal chicken options and vegetarian dishes.
The portion sizes for ramen are generous.
Extra soup costs $5.
Open, well-lit space combines Asian and Western decor with a calm, cozy atmosphere and warm, welcoming energy. A robotic server delivers food, adding a modern touch to the dining experience. The place feels homey and quiet, suitable for relaxed meals.
Pho here is 100% halal and prepared as zabiha halal, which stands out for those seeking authentic halal options. The menu includes halal oxtail pho, a notable choice for halal pho lovers.
Chicken gyoza comes as a consistent appetizer choice, often paired with beef pho. The gyoza offers a reliable, tasty start to the meal alongside crab Rangoon.
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PHO-SHI is closed on Sundays.
The food is delivered by a robot server.
PHO-SHI offers halal food options.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a big, clean space with warm lighting and friendly staff. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with good music playing. Halal options feature fresh, authentic teriyaki and hearty portions.
Halal options include chicken and beef teriyaki that are confirmed halal by staff. The menu is fully halal, offering fresh, hot Japanese dishes with a focus on halal preparation.
Gyozas come out very crispy with a good flavor. They serve a small amount of extra sauce, about one bite, alongside the gyoza.
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Nara Teriyaki is a halal restaurant offering halal chicken and beef options.
The prices at Nara Teriyaki are very reasonable and offer good value.
Portions at Nara Teriyaki are large and worth the price.
Japanese restaurant offers hibachi chef performances that create a fun and lively atmosphere with multiple hibachi tables and unique seating arrangements. The space feels clean and beautiful, with a small dining area but a spacious hibachi section. Energy is high and sometimes loud, making it a vibrant spot for families and groups.
Halal chicken and steak come by request with a day's notice. Staff show accommodation for halal needs, making it the only hibachi spot offering halal meat on call.
Gyoza comes out perfect with a delicious taste, including a notable vegetable option. It pairs well with ramen and complements dishes like miso chicken.
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Kasabi is the only halal hibachi grill place in St. Louis.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
They offer halal steak and chicken if called ahead.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers individual hot pots and all-you-can-eat dining with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The space feels cramped and fast-paced, with seating options including a bar counter and booths that accommodate families. The atmosphere is chill and cozy, though the layout can be noisy and busy near the entrance.
Staff provide clear explanations of halal food options. Menu includes halal beef and chicken choices.
Deep-fried gyoza arrives hot and crispy, served as part of an all-you-can-eat package with meats and sushi rolls. Fried beef gyoza stands out among the appetizers, offering a warm and satisfying bite.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat shabu shabu for $21.99.
Reservations are not accepted, leading to potential wait times.
Customers may need to join a wait-list on Yelp due to popularity.
Small restaurant with about 35 seats and outdoor seating offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere that feels family-friendly and laidback. Bright fluorescent lighting and minimal decorations create a simple, unpretentious setting. Space can feel crowded and cramped during busy times.
All food follows halal standards and the entire menu is 100% halal certified. The selection includes authentic Thai dishes prepared with halal ingredients.
Steamed gyoza come soft with a savory filling. Fried gyoza offer a different texture and are worth trying. These dumplings are Chinese-style despite the Thai menu.
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Maya Thai Cuisine is HFSAA Halal certified.
The restaurant offers Halal options for all dishes.
Maya Thai Cuisine closes between 3 and 5 PM daily.
Small, clean space offers authentic halal hibachi with chefs performing an impressive cooking show. Warm, inviting atmosphere feels cozy and friendly, making dining feel like home. Menu features fresh sushi and standout items like tender lobster tail and crispy shrimp tempura.
Everything is prepared with 100% halal ingredients, offering a full hibachi experience with fresh, bold flavors. The menu features a variety of dishes with generous portions and consistent quality.
Chicken gyoza comes with issues of being served raw, even after replacements. The gyoza is described as especially yammi when properly cooked.
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The restaurant offers 100% halal food, catering to dietary restrictions.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $15.
Small space with bar seating for 8-10 creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere that feels like dining at a friend's home. Eccentric decor and excellent music add to the unique vibe. The place welcomes dogs and offers thoughtful amenities like phone chargers and outdoor seating.
Halal options include Zabiha halal meat and halal chicken. Beef is not halal, and dumplings do not use halal meat.
Truffled and house gyozas stand out with original flavors and excellent sauces. Garlic and chili garlic noodles complement the very good dumplings well.
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The restaurant has only two tables, so expect limited seating.
Visitors during the cold season should wear layers for potential outdoor waiting.
Seating is limited; add your name to the waiting list outside.