Your search for Sudanese food (read: authentic) leads you to Lazeez (@lazeezbrooklyn) in Flatlands, Brooklyn - the ONLY Sudanese restaurant in NYC.
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Read MoreDavid’s Brisket House is a Muslim-owned deli serving up the city’s only halal corned beef, pastrami, and brisket all under one roof!
Read MoreSyko is the new partially halal Syrian-Korean restaurant the recently opened in Brooklyn’s Windsor Terrace. The concept was created when individuals from two cultures joined as one and wanted to share their love for food with the world.
Read MoreFatta Mano is the city’s newest halal Italian restaurant. They serve Italian dishes free of pork and alcohol and other non-halal ingredients.
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Read MoreSo you’re coming to NYC but don’t know where are the best, must-go to spots to hit up. We’ve got you covered.
Read MoreTheir new location is much bigger than their previous location and can seat about 30 people.
Read MoreThe days are shorter, the nights are colder, and you need something warm.
Read MoreMilk and Honey Cafe has officially opened its second location in Park Slope’s 5th Avenue.
Read MoreCurry in Handi (@curryinhandi) is a new halal restaurant putting modern twists on Indian food classics.
Read MoreCheck out this Nigerian restaurant serving north and central Nigerian cuisine.
Read MoreMy Teriyaki (@myteriyakii) is a halal teriyaki food cart with a simple menu in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Read MoreBirria Mania is the newest, and probably hottest halal Bay Ridge establishment you can go to right now.
Read MoreAl Badawi is the sister restaurant to Ayat, down in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. They have an expansive menu of Palestinian cuisine, ranging from flatbreads to maklouba.
Read MoreTo Be Thai has been serving delicious Thai food for 14 years and have recently shifted to a (mostly) halal supply for their meats.
Read MoreViva la Pizza is a brand new, renovated from previously being David’s Pizza. It’s run by a bunch of awesome guys who are actually NOT Muslim, but…
Read MoreThis is NYC’s first ever spot that serves halal Italian eats.
Read MoreA Brooklyn breakfast spot that’s halal and that you can sit in!
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