Mediterranean restaurant with a clean, well-decorated dining room and an open grill visible from the front. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with a chill, inviting vibe created by the staff. The place combines a fast food style setup with a personal, authentic experience despite being busy.
Food here is consistently halal with a focus on authentic Mediterranean flavors. Chicken dishes stand out for being tender and well-prepared.
Pistachio baklava stands out with its balanced sweetness that pairs well with savory dishes. The simple baklava offers a nice mix of honey and nuttiness without being too sweet. Occasionally, extra pieces are given for free.
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Prices are reasonable, with most dishes under $15.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect a busy atmosphere during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Gyro restaurant with a smoky, cozy atmosphere and lively, welcoming vibe. Space is cramped with basic seating, catering mostly to takeout but filling up at lunch. Known for generous portions and highly praised Mediterranean flavors.
Food here is fully halal and prepared to meet strict dietary standards. It stands out as a solid halal spot with consistent quality.
Chocolate drizzled baklava stands out with its rich flavor. It pairs well with other items like gyros and fries, offering a sweet finish to the meal.
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The portion sizes at Urban Gyro are very generous for an economical meal.
Expect almost no wait for food during lunch hours.
Pricing at Urban Gyro is reasonable relative to the quality and portion size.
Cozy Turkish cafe with authentic atmosphere and Turkish music creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Small space offers indoor and outdoor seating, blending casual comfort with traditional dining. The setting feels like a genuine slice of Tรผrkiye.
Halal options include Turkish cuisine with halal meat prepared in tasty dishes. The menu offers a delightful variety of halal meals that stand out in the local food scene.
Baklava here stands out for its pistachio variety and balanced sweetness. It pairs well with Turkish coffee and offers a fresh take on a classic dessert.
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The cafe offers authentic Turkish coffee and Knafeh.
Portions are large enough for two people to share.
The cafe is located near Pike Place Market.
Small, family-run pizzeria with an old building and limited seating creates a cozy, at-home vibe. Entire menu follows Halal rules, offering fresh, handmade pizzas with unique specialty options like Greek gyro and chicken alfredo. Outdoor seating is available on request, and prices remain reasonable.
A full menu follows Halal rules strictly, with all meat options certified halal. The pizzeria is owned by a Lebanese couple and focuses entirely on halal pizza offerings.
Chocolate baklava stands out with its rich flavor. The baklava here earns praise as a favorite dessert and is considered the best in the area.
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The menu at Paranormal Pie is entirely halal.
Pizza is ready in about 10-12 minutes.
Seating is limited, with no indoor options available.
Simple setting with open high ceilings and wooden tables creates a cozy, casual vibe. Crowd is busy but music stays low, fostering a relaxed atmosphere. Known for late-night halal food and unique Mediterranean dishes, it draws a diverse, community-oriented crowd.
Open until 2:30 AM, this spot offers halal chicken harissa confirmed by staff. It serves quick and fresh halal food, making it one of the few late-night halal options around.
Baklava here features rich layers and pairs well with a cup of tea or a lassi for a sweet treat.
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Casablanca Express is one of the few halal spots open until 2:30 AM.
Expect a wait time of about 15-20 minutes during busy hours.
The restaurant offers great vegetarian and vegan options.
Cozy cafe with a 1950s diner vibe and comfortable seating invites slow, relaxed visits. Warm, welcoming atmosphere feels like coming home, encouraging lingering and quiet work. Unique touches include international cookbooks and a taxidermy scorpion at the register.
All food is halal certified and the staff is welcoming. The owner proudly displays a halal sticker and emphasizes their commitment to halal standards.
Fresh, in-house made baklava features authentic Middle Eastern flavors with a notable pistachio variety. Each piece delivers a delicious, perfect balance of sweetness and texture.
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Scorpio Cafe is not halal and serves pork; no halal breads or cheese available.
Expect a cozy atmosphere, but the place can get crowded quickly.
They allow pets, making it a friendly spot for dog owners.
Hole-in-the-wall Mediterranean spot offers late-night hours and affordable prices with generous portions. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming despite limited seating and simple decor. Known for excellent gyros and flavorful Middle Eastern dishes.
All the meat is halal, including the beef tacos which have a classic NYC halal food truck flavor. The halal bites are delicious and affordable, making it a solid halal spot.
Pistachio baklava stands out with its rich, nutty flavor and flaky texture. Portions can be small, around 1x1 inch, but the quality makes the $3 price worthwhile.
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The restaurant is open until 2am on weekends, making it a great late-night option.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
All meat served is halal, catering to specific dietary needs.
Industrial architecture shapes the space with an open kitchen visible from the dining area. Atmosphere varies from warm and inviting to somewhat dated and confusing due to tidiness issues. Seating is ample but basic, with a mix of bright Mediterranean decor and signs of wear.
Halal meat and vegetarian options are available here. The food consistently meets halal standards and offers a good variety for those seeking halal meals.
Freshness stands out with the pistachio baklava offering a perfect balance of crunch and sweetness. Staff often recommend the pistachio variety, which consistently delivers amazing flavor and a satisfying texture.
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The restaurant is open until 2am, making it a late-night option.
Expect to pay around $60 for two shawarma plates, fries, and drinks.
Cash prices are advertised, but credit card fees apply.