
6 Spring Street, Princeton, NJ
The staff of this restaurant has verbally confirmed halal status. From the management: 'The owner Aliya is from Kyrgyzstan and she is professionally trained from the Institute of Culinary Education in New York. She herself is Muslim and uses halal beef gelatin in anything she bakes with and even shows customers.'
House of Ihsan draws its inspiration from the Arabic word Ihsan, meaning beauty, excellence, and the act of doing good or creating something masterful. This vision is at the heart of House of Ihsan, honoring not only the cultural and spiritual values of its founder and pastry chef, Aliya, but also the historical significance of its future home on Spring Street.
6 Spring Street, Princeton, NJ