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Contribuiți la feedbackFantastic food. I ate twice the portion size I normally eat. Daughter ordered this amazing wok special noodle soup. I’m not a noodle soup guy but tasted it and couldn’t stop having it. My own order was black pepper chicken and shrimp fried rice which I knew going in I was taking half of both home. But to my surprise I couldn’t stop eating and I finished 80% of both. And tbh I’ve been on a fairly strict healthy diet. But this was compelling. Hidden gem. And to top it the server was so nice to let us know that we were ordering so much more and made sure we were aware. We still took some food home but I couldn’t be more excited for the leftovers
Edit to add that the owner is not telling the truth if they are now claiming that they don't serve haram alongside halal food. Original review: Since Google keeps shadowing my review from last year, here it is again. Edit on 22/12/23: Google is suppressing this review that I made four months ago. Review: The owners of this restaurant do not understand what it means to advertise your restaurant as halal. Halal is not just offering meat that has halal certification. It means ensuring that the entire offering of food complies with halal standards, which is why real halal restaurants display the certification. The owner of this restaurant admits that they serve haram alongside halal. It would be like telling a vegetarian that your restaurant is vegetarian when you also serve meat, and prepare the vegetarian meals in the same kitchen as you prepare the meat meals. No matter how careful you are, you will always have the risk of some level of cross contamination. If they were honest they would say that they offer halal meat, for those who sort of observe halal rules by eating halal meat, but for those of us who actually are halal observant it is simply not possible to know for sure whether the haram foods have cross contaminated the dishes cooked with halal meat. Dietary restrictions: They are not halal certified