Pizza restaurant offers graffiti style artwork and retro NBA games on multiple TVs, creating a cozy, old school vibe. Comfy couches and a hand-painted mural add to the welcoming atmosphere. The space feels like a New York slice spot with a friendly, lively energy.
Salads come fresh with crisp lettuce and tomato or cool cucumbers. They often accompany dishes like gyro or grilled chicken over rice, served with a white sauce.
Ninja Turtles and Spiderman art decorates the space, catching kids' eyes. Children enjoy the cheese pizza, which even picky eaters find tasty.
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Free pizza slices available until 5 PM on September 15, 2025.
The restaurant offers a late-night menu during Ramadan.
The restaurant is halal and serves zabiha halal options.
Outdoor seating includes covered patio and plastic geodesic domes with views over a main road. Atmosphere is loud and lively, with live music both inside and outside, making conversation challenging. Crowd enjoys casual dining and drinks with generous portions and a variety of dishes.
Wedge salad stands out with its excellent dressing. Burrata and Caesar salads offer fresh, flavorful options that differ from typical choices.
Kids enjoy the patio and there are kids meals available. The spot works well for birthday celebrations with family-friendly options.
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Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Brunch is available on Saturdays with a special menu.
Spacious restaurant with separate dining and bar areas and numerous TVs showing sports, including UFC fights without cover charge. Atmosphere varies from family-friendly and welcoming to loud with classic rock music. Offers private rooms and a back patio with a fireplace for relaxed gatherings.
Salads feature Blackened Chicken Cobb and Blackened Shrimp and Chicken Cobb options. The Mimis salad with ahi-tuna offers a seafood twist. The creamy chicken and spinach pesto flatbread comes with a salad duo for lunch.
A fun, kid-friendly atmosphere welcomes families with toddlers. Staff bring out ice cream for kids and maintain clean bathrooms, making visits smooth and enjoyable.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with nightly food and drink specials.
Reservations are recommended for large groups of 20 or more.
The venue can accommodate events for up to 100 people.
Newly built space offers a clean, spacious interior with modern decor that feels upscale. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxing, comparable to fine dining or steak houses. Small bar area and a separate room for carry-out add to the setup.
Salads come fresh and tasty with an unlimited bowl option. Servers keep an eye out for timely refills, making sure the salad stays plentiful and fresh throughout the meal.
Kids' meals arrive early and come fresh, not sitting under heat lamps. Staff offer free desserts to kids and engage warmly, even singing for birthdays and refilling drinks and breadsticks promptly.
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Reservations can be made through the app, reducing wait times to about 5 minutes.
Parking is readily available and not a problem at all.
Expect a wait of about 10 minutes on Saturdays for a table.
Vintage Italian decor with red-checkered tablecloths and communal tables creates a lively, family-style atmosphere. The space feels cramped and maze-like, encouraging close gatherings and cheerful chatter. Energy peaks during busy times, making it ideal for large groups seeking an authentic Italian vibe.
Salads come as a house salad option that pairs well with dishes like chicken parmesan and eggplant parm. They arrive fresh and complement the meal with a simple, crisp touch.
Large booths and a kids menu make it easy for families with small children. Staff like Megan and Tim engage well with kids, and dishes like ravioli and meatballs come out quickly.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect high prices, with meals starting around $40 for two to three people.
The restaurant serves food family-style, ideal for sharing among groups.
Bright, modern space features graffiti-style decor and vibrant artwork that energizes the atmosphere. Seating is spacious and comfortable, supporting both quick meals and larger groups. Nasheeds play softly, adding a culturally respectful ambiance alongside a dedicated prayer area.
Fresh salad comes with meals and pairs well with their white sauce. Crispy chicken salad offers a crunchy texture alongside seasoned chicken and lamb portions.
Staff show prompt and delightful service to families with kids. They offer free drinks like fruit punch to children and create a welcoming atmosphere for them.
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NYC Halal Eats is open until 3:00 AM every day.
Expect a 20-25 minute wait for online orders during peak hours.
The menu offers budget-friendly options with large serving sizes.
Halal Korean restaurant features tasteful green and wood decor and a self-order QR system. Atmosphere is clean and aesthetically pleasing but crowded with tight seating. Energy stays calm with no music, focusing on food and efficient service.
Salads come as creamy potato and apple versions alongside meals. Pickled sides like kimchi and daikon add a tangy touch. These salads often arrive as part of complimentary banchan with dishes.
Kids enjoy the Bulgogi bowl and Kalbi, which are flavorful and approachable. The Buldak fried chicken and tteokbokki offer bold tastes, though the wings might be too spicy for younger children.
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The meal cost $72 for three dishes.
Seoul Bites serves 100% Zabiha halal food.
The restaurant can get very crowded.