This Pakistani-owned place carries a mix of American style fried chicken, Afghani and Pakistani style items. All items on the menu are halal. Halal meats are sourced from Boston/NYC. Credit cards are accepted for over $10 purchases. Last updated 40 years ago
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Cuisine: Afghan
Halal authenticity: Owners are known Muslims
Price: $ out of $$$$
Payment accepted:  
Hours: 10 am to 10 pm
Phone: (401) 461-4334
Website: No website available
Email: No email available
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|  | ★★★★ We had a long journey that day but dinner was delicious. This place has lot of halal varieties and faster service but pricy.
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|  | ★★★★ The menu is varied with the Afghani style kebabs/kabuli pulow, traditional American fast food and few Pakistani type items. The kebabs are great, the burgers/fried chicken is better than the other places and the Pakistani items were my least favorite. Seating it limited but it's a great place for take out or lunch on the run. |
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|  | NR Food is pretty nice, Chappli Kabab and Burgers are awesome. Its a good place to go eat some thing different (halal) in Providence. Full meal items are more or less Afgan style. |
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|  | ★★★★ In general, food istelf is good & tasty, specially fried chicken, lamb chops etc. On the menu you'd see things like Biryani, chicken tikka etc but dont get too carried away. They dont taste authentic Pakistani style. Biryani is anything but true biryani. To sum it up, if you're looking for Devon street(Chicago) style true & authentic Pakistani food, this is NOT the place but other than that, food quality & taste is good and you won't be disappointed. |
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