4.6
17 reviews
83% will return

Al Salaam Deli

2311 Habersham Street, Savannah, GA

Middle Eastern$

About Al Salaam Deli

Al Salaam Deli offers good Middle Eastern food cooked to order. There is a musalla in the back and Masjid Jihad is around the corner on 34th and Abercorn Street.

Halal summary

A halal certificate is clearly visible on the premises. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed
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HalalRank

Score reflects a halal certificate on file.

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Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Amenities

Prayer allowed upon request
Parking space
Restroom
Handicap access
Transit access

Location

2311 Habersham Street, Savannah, GA

4.6
17 reviews·83% would return
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Kara Harris

Dec 27, 20243 reviews
4

I’m a NYer here in Savannah nearly 5 years now. THIS PLACE IS THE ONLY REAL HALAL FOOD HERE PERIOD SO GO SUPPORT THEM! It’s pricey with smaller portions but it’s DELICIOUS! I definitely wish more came in the platter because it’s definitely almost $20 for your plate and a can soda. I have a family of 4 so with the price and portions we can only afford to eat here a few times a year instead of weekly like other places.

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Michael Kaido

Sep 25, 2021102 reviews
5

Absolutely amazing food, always fresh and great prices!jazakAllah khairn

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Arshad Sharief

Dec 27, 20196 reviews
5

Stopped here on my way... Lamb rice n salad was very good

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Mohammed Degia

May 19, 201958 reviews
3

I had lunch here when I was in Savannah a few weeks ago around May 2019. It is a small hole in the wall place with very limited seating. It appears popular because there was a steady stream of traffic. I had the kofta kebab platter which came with 4 small kebabs, salad, pita bread and a dollop each of babaganoush and hummus. No rice. I felt a bit taken aback that this, served in a styrofoam container, cost $17! The food tasted ok but it wasn't anything exceptional at all and the kebabs needed some spicing up. Glad to have passed by and supported a Muslim business but I can't see myself returning to spend this sort of money when I pass through Savannah again.

Would not return
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s s

Jun 13, 20151 review
5

Awesome fries, food, and service.

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Saba Masood

Aug 14, 201457 reviews
5

We stopped by here on our way to Virginia. We tried chicken gyro, cheeseburger and chicken nuggets all were awesome! I recommend to all.

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T Guldali

May 6, 20144 reviews
5

My rating would be 5/5 because of the very very delicious shawurma but the only trouble for me was the place which looks untidy..

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Selcuk Gencaslan

Aug 20, 20139 reviews
5

Wonderfull delicious halal food, very friendly muslim owner:) make sure to go if you are in savannah..

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Abdul Ali

Aug 20, 20134 reviews
5

The is perfect and the service is great good brother

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Ahmed Abubakr

Jul 9, 20139 reviews
5

Alhamdulilah a muslim owned restaurant/shop in savannah! I've ordered shrimp gyro and they gave me lots of shrimps and it was really good.

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Ahmed Gaffoor

Jun 15, 201317 reviews
4

This is a nice place to go to their chicken nuggets

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Shaheena Ahmed

May 4, 20132 reviews
3

The place is small and usually standing room only. However the gyro and cheese burghers were delicious. The staff can be more courteous though! Street parking. Prices mildy inflated for type of business.

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qasim niam

Mar 3, 201214 reviews
4

it is a somewhat smaller locale, and the parking was on the street, and it was a little "dusty" inside, but they did offer a large varity of sandwhiches such as burgers and philly cheesesteaks, and the brother in charge seemed like an honest hard worker with a friendly demeaner..i seen a lot of local westerners in the area pull up on bikes and order take out, so i assume it appeals to people from all walks of life..i just wish it was more than a "hole in the wall"..and i mean it in the most nicest way,..no disrespect..it was a humble couple and all one should care about is the hot warm tasty sandwhiches, but sometimes u want to eat in, and it needs some sprucing up..but food itself is top notch.

Would return
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Aq Alidost

Feb 5, 2012297 reviews
5

Good food. Good brother. Good service. Just good :)

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Earl Smith

Nov 17, 201119 reviews
5

Best halal food in the area. I love the kabob platter with hummus and baba ghanoush, and my wife loves the cheeseburger. Everything is cooked to order. My only wish is that they would sell halal meat. They have a small (one rack of shelves) grocery area, but it is mostly fava beans and dates.

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A S

Feb 11, 20114 reviews
5

We live out of state and very rarely get the absolute treat to stop by Al-Salaam. They have the best gyros I've ever had (and that includes from overseas). But what just puts Al-Salaam head and shoulders above the rest is the service. The owner has went completely out of his way to make us comfortable and cater to special requests that would be scoffed at in just about any other establishment. Some of the best food I've ever had with unbelievable service...with no exaggeration at all, this place is truly a diamond in the rough.

Would return
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Harry Riley

Jan 7, 20101 review
5

All the food is cooked to order and catering is a treat on Eid days.