Moby Dick's House of Kabob has terrific, healthy, wholesome and fresh fast food, and is perfect for a quick lunch or dinner fix. Added on December 28, 2005 and last updated 1 year ago
The menus at this restaurant clearly state that Halal food is served. Several dishes (including bone-in chicken and lamb) are clearly labeled Halal on the menu.
★☆☆☆☆ We order from here all the time because they are advertised as halal we just found out that they only serve halal upon request which is peculiar odd because they serve u the same meat and then say it’s halal they said that when we get orders we gov Ethel non halal meat cross contamination keeping all that straight I highly doubt their halal meat if you advertise as halal there shouldn’t be a request to get halal Posted on September 17, 2019
★★★☆☆ I made several calls for verification before my visit, even including a call to their corporate branch. I was told that the bone-in chicken and lamb is hand-slaughtered zabihah. All other meat items (excepting fish of course) are not. The food was good, not great. The price was high and the rice was bland. The staff, however, were as nice as can be--very friendly and accommodating, and they even gave free toys to the toddler sons of my friend and myself for them to play with as we ate. Posted on November 21, 2011
★★☆☆☆ I go to the new Moby Dick in College Park usually, but this is right across my new work. I had the lamb kabob once, it was pretty below average for a high price.
Is the lamb meat halal? Yes, all Moby Dicks have verified this. If you consider the fact that the halal meat is around non-halal meat (and may even touch it), you may not consider it halal.
If you can find a different kabob place to go to, go to it. Posted on June 24, 2011