
50 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises.. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
An Authentic Chinese food locate near Barclays center and pacific st and Atlantic ave. On 4 Avenue and Dean Street.
50 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
Decent American-Chinese takeout place. Their lunch specials are a pretty good deal. The workers there have everything down to a science, and you\'ll get your food very quickly. The food itself was fine, nothing outstanding but not terrible. The lo mein was a bit bland, as was the fried rice and egg roll that comes with the lunch special. My husband\'s General Tso\'s chicken was much more enjoyable. This place seems to be a Brooklyn halal institution, and even though my experience wasn\'t amazing I would come back again and try different menu items.
Ordered Beef and Broccoli with chicken egg rolls. It was very bad. I took it back to explain that the "beef had a strange consistency and it was unchew and unswallowable, she said oh it's always like that. The egg rolls were soggy and not throughly cooked. I took both back and got shrimp Lo mien. After eating I got an immediate upset stomach. Will never patronize this business again.
Was visiting Brooklyn to take in a basketball game and went for a pre-game meal. I like the close proximity to both a Masjid and the Barclays Center. It looks good from the outside, but the inside is just a take-out dive. Only a few seats at one table and ledge and you have to be quick to order due to the lineups - felt like Seinfeld's Soup Nazi episode. The workers there are in fact Chinese and very nice. Food tastes good. But is pretty much the same type of quality as any other Chinese food restaurant I've been to, nothing out of the ordinary. But the portions are smaller and its ridiculously expensive. 3 dishes with 2 drinks costed $49 USD ! Crazy. No place to wash hands nor any washrooms. The actual area where you sit, stand, order and eat is no bigger than a mini-van. Good experience coming here because of is popularity, but I probably won't come here again.
Haven't been there since the beginning of Ramadan. They've gotten a big C on their last inspection.
Ok so I was very iffy about trying this place because of the name lol but I am so glad I did ! The food was amazing ( chicken tso) and the soup was great ! ( hot and sour). They really give you alot of food for the price ! Since we were from out of town we didn't really like the fact that there was so sitting arrangement as it was a inconvenience to us but the locals don't seem to mind it. I would definitely return to this place and would recommend people to it as well
This place is super cheap and amazing! it's not the best atmosphere, don't expect a romantic atmosphere with your significant other. but if u want cheap and good food, defi stop by. this is not a desi chinese place, this is real chinese. This by far the best halal chinese restaurant i've ever been to, and only a few non-zabihah places would compare to this, but the avg entree at those places would be 4x what it is here. We got the happy family, general tso's chicken, chicken fried rice, hot & sour soup, and beef wontons. i wasn't a big fan of the wontons, but my kids and husband liked them, esp with the sweet n sour sauce. the soup was AMAZING! the happy family was also very good, but our fav was the general tso's. the vegetables were all crispy, and the meats very very juicy and tender. we got the large size of everything and our bill was just shy of $40, and we had leftovers that lasted us 3 more meals. so its ALOT of food. the place is constantly busy. they have a small table that seats 3-4, and then they have window seats for about 5-6 people. if the weather was better, i would've preferred to get take out and eat at the park or something since we don't live in the area, but it's defi worth a trip. the owner is a chinese muslim brother named Ahmed Ali, he gave us his card and number and told us that next time we can call ahead and order since we have kids. He even gave me a free pepsi :) we're defi going to be back whenever we're in the area.
We had to make a special trip to try some No Pork Halal Chinese food. The food is very authentic and most of the dishes are tasty. Seating is limited and a challenge, however if you come here during non traditional (off peak) meal times, you might be able to find a spot.
Delicious and as authentic fast Chinese food as it comes. Great service, line moves fast. A good place for ordering out or eating in the car.
I love this place the food is good and tasty love it.
Stopped by here for a late lunch. Very good Chinese food. We were able to find some seating inside as other people were leaving as we just walked in. We had the chicken wings (very good), General Tso's chicken (pretty good), Grilled chicken with sesame (good) with fried rice and pineapple pieces for dessert. Very limited searing inside so more of a take-out place. There is also a guy outside selling tourist stuff (shirts, hats, etc.).
This place is a landmark and legendary and was even mentioned by The Fugees in the Grammy-winning album The Score. Food is great and seating limited but hey that's New York. Get it while you can as a combination of yuppies taking over the area and the development around the new arena for the future Brooklyn Nets is gradually pushing Muslims out of the area.
This place is classic. The best pure, authentic Chinese food I've had hands down. The place itself if a hole in the wall, so just order take out or eat in your car. Very big menu and portions are good. If you're tired of asian-fusion (see: tangra masala / nanking / masala wok) and just want basic chinese you can't go wrong here.
Wow, best halal food in the tri-state. Worth the trip from manhattan, they also happened to be the most organized take out Chinese place I've ever seen.
Some of the best Chinese I've ever had. People working there were nice and efficient. Best for take out. The sizes are huge and inexpensive. The menu Is crazy large, but I don't think you can wrong with anything you order.
Best Halal Chinese food we are going to get in NYC. Mongolian beef is a must. I even have vegetarian friends who frequent just for the cleanliness and deliciousness of the food. One of my faves.
The best Chinese food. Always nice and fresh and enough food to share. Always crowded there but great service.....
Mashallah.. My fav chinese food i ever ate! best in NY for sure! =]
Excellent Halal Chinese. We ordered Hot n' Sour soup, Chicken fried rice and Chicken with Brocoli and Eggplant. All taste very good. Will go again.Some sitting arrangement but mostly take out.Big menu to order from and reasonable prices.
Very nice food and really near the mosque the owners are known Muslims and the whole community loves the place and so did we when we visited!
It's impossible to miss that this restaurant is undeniably halal. Their billboard states not just halal, but says "STRICTLY HALAL". Each menu item is preceded by this clarification. I think the 'No Pork' part of their business name maybe to a considerate attempt to pre-empt disappointing mainstream non Muslim diners with a craving some good ol' mooshoo pork :) good food, good prices, good portions; the place was hoppin happenin when I went but I still got my food within 10 mnts, mainly because most folks were regulars who'd phoned in their order. That's my plan for future visits, I have a feeling I'll become a regular. Very easily accessible via subway lines (Atlantic Avenue stop) 2, 3, B, Q, 4 & 5 as well as LIRR.
Assalaamualaikum. This is a great restaurant but you have to wait a while for your food because they make it fresh. There are so many good entrees but I especially like the honey garlic chicken and the sesame chicken. For $4.50 you get more food than you can(or should) eat.
the food awesome!~
Small restaurant, so get takeout, but the food is really good, authentic Chinese, and priced well. I believe the people who work there are Chinese Muslims.
Traditional Chinese food by Chinese. This is the experience you rarely get. I tried their Schezaun Chicken and Hunan Beef. Excellent and great serving size. The Soup and Egg role was ok too. This is not a full restaurant so the sitting is not that great, but I would say it is the best Chinese restaurant in NY. The other one in US which I can compare with this one is in Houston Texas.
This restaurant is great. The food is deliscious, portions are generous. I have spoken to the owner Mohamed who is frequently on site, I beleieve his son may also work there. I have also been at the restaurant when the halal meat truck was making a delivery.
This restaurant is awesome! For the price, the portions you get are HUGE and the food tastes great!
Food is great, but there is basically no seating, so it sucks to have to carry that food home in this freezing weather.
I asked the management and the staff 3 times and they were adamant that the food is halal. The food was really nice and the soup was the best.
The No Pork Halal Kitchen DOES serve halal meat in which their halal license/contract is displayed. In addition, the Chinese owner is Muslim and displays photos of the mosques visited in China w/family. Very tasty food - but sometimes they are extremely busy so expect to be waiting sometimes up to twenty minutes!
Very good Chinese food. Always busy, no matter what time of day. Muslims and non-muslims alike come to this restaurant to eat.
Great taste and great value for money. We ordered a take out and tried General Tso's chicken with egg fried rice and veg lo mein (all day meal) with egg roll, fried rice and a drink. Both dishes were offered in a good portion sizes and tasted very authentic.
This Halal Chinese restaurant is the ABSOLUTE BEST IN THE CITY! HANDS DOWN, it's always crowded (which is a New York City staple for being the best.) I always order the chicken with broccoli and white fried rice, my son always orders the chicken wings, I can't think of anything that I wouldn't order on their menu. Because they do not serve pork. I'm always assured that I will not end up in the hospital, (due to my pork allergy.) The portions are large and prepared to perfection! Every meal is the same for quality, seasoning and freshness! Should be a New York City highly recommended restaurant! ??
Best friend chicken in New York, different taste less spice used. They have variety of dishes but fried chicken is the signature! And they are Halal they said. I always go there and I love it. No sitting place is the bad part ❌?
It is indeed a very busy place. I will highly recommend calling and putting your order beforehand. I have tried halal Chinese in multiple cities in the US and in Canada, and there is no doubt that their food was really good. Spices were very moderate, hot and sour soup was delicious. We tried sesame and Indian spicy chicken, besides beef broccoli, fried chicken, and Sechuan chicken. Highly recommended, prices are reasonable. Will definitely come here again.
Amazing food, ordered after a while and freakin loved it. Already finished it after getting the fried rice
To all my Muslim friends, THIS is the place to go for delicious halal Chinese food. I've been coming here for almost 6 years, and don't go anymore since I've moved. But I always make a stop whenever I'm in the city. The food here is always fresh, and I've tried most things on the menu and have never been disappointed. The staff are always very friendly and make sure the food arrives fast. I highly recommend the sesame chicken, especially when it's freshly made. The drinks are also a decent price unlike most restaurants, and their homemade hot oil sauce is absolutely delicious on literally anything on the menu. If you are in downtown Brooklyn and are hungry, do give this place a chance, you won't regret it. Also, the food is halal.
This place is an absolute gem, with unbeatable prices and delicious food that hits the spot every time. I was surprised to find an Indian spicy chicken dish on the menu at this non-descript Chinese takeout shop. I ordered it on a whim, and I'm so glad I did! The chicken was perfectly cooked and the sauce was incredibly flavorful. It was just the right amount of spicy, and the dish was well-balanced. The spicy hot soup, in particular, is a must-try, with a fiery kick that warms you up from the inside out. The fried rice and lo mein are classic staples that never disappoint, and the portions are generous enough to feed even the heartiest appetites. What really sets this place apart is the value - you can easily feed a family on a budget without sacrificing quality or flavor. If you're looking for tasty Chinese takeout that won't break the bank, this is the spot for you.
These man are up there with the best Chinese takeout food in the city. It feels like a slice of Muslim history coming here. Especially in the winter months. Never greasy, never heavy. And they never disappoint with the consistency or price. For decades now. Blessings to all