Small, cozy Indian restaurant with a home-cooked meal feel and warm, welcoming atmosphere. South Asian music plays softly, enhancing the family-like vibe. The setting feels like a clean, inviting kitchen reminiscent of a family home.
Mango lassi comes bright and fragrant with a scoop of ice cream on top. It tastes just like the versions found in Pakistan, making it refreshing and authentic.
Food is 100% halal and hand-cut with authentic desi flavors. The menu focuses on zabiha halal options that satisfy halal dietary needs.
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There is ample parking available at the restaurant.
The prices at The Nukkad Cafe are reasonable for the quality offered.
The portion sizes are generous, providing good value for money.
Small space with tasteful, white linen tablecloths and Indian musical decor creates a warm, intimate atmosphere. The vibe suits families and dates, offering a cozy, elegant setting for relaxed dining.
Mango lassi stands out with its creamy texture and balanced sweetness. It pairs well with meals and consistently delivers a flavorful experience.
Halal food here is authentic and consistently tasty. The entire menu follows halal guidelines, making it a reliable spot for halal dining.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special from Monday to Friday.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
Portions are larger than they appear.
Restaurant inside a gas station offers outdoor seating with a vibrant atmosphere and friendly energy. The kitchen is super clean, preparing fresh halal food including highly praised birria tacos. Prices remain very affordable, making it a notable spot for halal Mexican-style dishes.
Fresh mango lassi stands out as a popular beverage choice. It pairs well with dishes like birria tacos and beef rice bowls.
Halal options include birria tacos, fried chicken, and meat stuffed Jambalaya. Prices stay affordable and the food quality is consistently high.
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The restaurant is located inside a gas station, so seating may be limited.
Expect affordable prices, making it a budget-friendly option.
The kitchen is very clean, and food is made fresh.
Modern space with a clean look and a green wall creates a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Music from the 90s and access to cartoons add a casual, family-friendly vibe. A small hallway with a prayer rug offers privacy for prayer, reflecting thoughtful amenities.
Mango Lassi stands out with its real fruit base and ice-cold freshness. Falooda also pairs well, offering an authentic taste alongside the classic Lassi.
Offers Zabiha Halal food with hand-cut meat options. Known for authentic Pakistani and Indian dishes like Biryani, Punjabi Pulao, and Zinger that meet halal standards.
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Lunch special is $10.00 per person from 12pm to 3pm, seven days a week.
Weekend brunch provides great value.
During Ramadan, the restaurant hosts community gatherings for suhoor with chai and paratha.
Small, clean space with turquoise blue decor and Bollywood music and movies playing creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The setting feels cozy and familial, with a casual but well-kept interior that encourages comfort and photo opportunities.
Strawberry and mango flavors stand out with unique, nostalgic taste and rich sweetness. Mango lassi pairs well with spicy dishes like lamb vindaloo, offering a cooling balance.
Halal Indian cuisine features zabihah meats with a variety of curries and BBQ options. The restaurant consistently serves wonderful halal food meeting specific dietary standards.
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The lunch buffet runs until 3:30 PM on weekdays.
Lunch specials are available from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
Expect a 3% surcharge when using credit cards.
Small, simple restaurant with limited seating and a clean, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere feels homestyle and authentic, with a focus on traditional Pakistani BBQ flavors. Energy is calm, attracting those seeking genuine, flavorful halal food in an unpretentious setting.
Smooth and refreshing, the Mango Lassi uses fresh yogurt and mango. They make their own lassi, including a plain version with excellent taste.
Offers authentic halal Pakistani cuisine with a focus on Karachi Style BBQ. Food stands out from typical NY style halal with more genuine flavors and quality service.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for freshly grilled items during busy times.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments, but no personal checks.
Spacious dining room with comfortable seating and simple decor creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Music plays loudly, featuring Indian music videos, adding energy to the space. The environment suits both casual meals and family dinners, with private corner tables for semi-private dining.
Mango lassi stands out with its natural taste and refreshing quality. It pairs well with dishes like lamb chops and tandoori chicken.
Halal meat features prominently, prepared with original spices and ancestral traditions. The food tastes very delicious and stays true to halal standards.
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Pizza Dosa is available only from 11am to 1pm.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Parking is available on the street, but can be limited during busy times.
Indian restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with beautiful decor that creates a warm dining experience. It features a quiet family vibe and includes a prayer room accommodating Muslim guests. The space feels clean and comfortable, with a mix of booths and tables in a well-lit dining area.
Fresh and cold, the lassi is very refreshing with a delicious mango flavor that stands out. A buy-one-get-one-free lunch special often runs on lassi, making it a popular choice.
Buffet offers Bengali-Indian halal dishes with strong flavors. Food stays consistently tasty and well-prepared throughout.
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They offer an open buffet from 11:30 to 15:30 daily.
The buffet costs $12 per person.
They are currently running a buy-one-get-one-free lunch special on lassi.
Small, hole-in-the-wall restaurant with a real charcoal grill and tandoor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere with subtle background music. The space feels casual and family-friendly, suitable for relaxed lunches or dinners. Parking is convenient with a complimentary facility nearby.
Mango lassi stands out with its delicious flavor and balances the meal's heat well. Salty and regular lassis also offer great variety to enjoy.
Halal dishes here use high-quality ingredients that stand out in flavor. The menu offers authentic Indian and Bengali flavors prepared with care and consistency.
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Charcoal Zyka is halal certified.
They have a huge menu with plenty of choices, including a good kidsโ menu.
There was ample parking space, making the whole experience hassle-free.
Pakistani restaurant offers warm, family-friendly atmosphere with authentic decor reflecting true heritage. The space feels cozy and inviting, creating a sense of home. Comfortable seating and a bright environment enhance the dining experience.
Mango lassi stands out with its rich flavor and smooth texture. It pairs well with Punjabi Samosas for a classic combo.
Halal options focus on Pakistani taste with quality desi halal foods. This spot stands out in an area with few halal choices, drawing people from far away for its offerings.
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They offer an open buffet during weekends.
There is a lot of free parking available.
The price for mutton increased from $58 to $69.99.
Pakistani restaurant offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with warm colors and modern decor featuring picture-themed wallpaper. A prayer room adds convenience for those who observe religious practices. The environment feels welcoming and authentic without heavy theming.
Mango lassi comes sweet and thick. It tastes great both in-house and to go.
Offers legitimately Zabiha Halal food with certification from HFSAA. Serves Pakistani halal-style Indian dishes that taste like home-cooked meals.
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The buffet costs $13.99 plus tax from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm Monday to Friday, except Tuesday.
On weekends, the buffet is $18.99 plus tax during the same hours.
They charge $20 for GST, service, and tax.
Modern Chinese aesthetic blends with sparse, clean decor creating a cozy, homely vibe. Atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming, suited for family and friends with both indoor and outdoor seating. Unique traditional Chinese music plays, sometimes overwhelming during dinner, adding to the distinct ambiance.
Mango Lassi stands out as a favorite drink with a great flavor. It pairs well with dishes like Crispy Chicken and noodles, enjoyed by both adults and kids.
Halal options include Chinese and Indian dishes with a focus on Indo-Chinese flavors. The Sizzling chicken stands out as a tasty halal choice. Service supports the halal dining experience well.
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All food served at the restaurant is halal.
They charge an automatic 16% gratuity.
Even water costs extra.
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.
Mango lassi tastes like homemade, with a smooth and authentic flavor. It pairs well with the food and serves as a refreshing drink while waiting for orders.
Halal food here includes Karachi-style dishes and Indo-Chinese favorites like Chicken Manchurian and Schezwan fried rice. The menu features hand-cut halal options with consistent, flavorful spices.
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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.