
Flavor Hive
5568 Randolph Rd, North Bethesda, MD
About Flavor Hive
At Flavor Hive, we've brought together the culinary genius of renowned home cook and social media sensation, Chilipeppercooks, to create an extraordinary fusion of flavors that will take your taste buds on a world tour like never before. Our food truck is a true epicurean adventure, blending diverse cuisines into a mouthwatering symphony of chicken, gyro, and falafel served in wraps, over rice, in quesadillas, or atop golden crispy fries.
Halal summary
The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
HalalRank
Score reflects admin-confirmed halal status; no additional evidence on file yet.
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5568 Randolph Rd, North Bethesda, MD
Google Reviewer
GoogleSUCH a great experience, and honestly a big part of that was Michael. He was so sweet, welcoming, and made the whole visit feel wholesome. He even put me onto his special, well imma call it the “suave mix” the orange and white one and it was SO good definitely a must try. The food itself was amazing super flavorful, fresh, and you can tell everything is made with care. The portions are generous and the prices are more than fair for what you get, which makes it even better. Michael really went above and beyond, super gracious and attentive, and you can tell he genuinely enjoys what he does. I would come back just for him. Flavor Hive, you are seriously lucky to have someone like him on your team. Overall everything was on point the food, the service, the energy. Definitely coming back. THANK YOUUUUU MICHAEL, YOU MADE MY NIGHT!! ☺️
Google Reviewer
GoogleStaff were really nice they did not have the ice cream yet when I went. Brought my own chips was really good. Also got the quesadilla it was really cheesy and incredibly delicious. I enjoyed the sauces too. Highly recommend it
Google Reviewer
GoogleThis is my first time trying Flavor Hive at a brick & mortar location. I came away very impressed. Customers are greeted with "Welcome to Flavor Hive" as they enter the restaurant. The ingredients were fresh. Chicken was decently priced at $14 with unlimited veggies. The service was fast. The bowl was super filling and very delicious The only thing I would recommend possibly changing are the stools against the wall. Would be nice to have some normal chairs since I didn't have any place to hang my coat. Just a personal preference. Definitely a bit limited in space capacity. Overall, I'm glad Flavor Hive made its way to Maryland. I would recommend 100%
Google Reviewer
GoogleThey open the Dorito bag for you and ask how much protein you want. You can choose one scoop, two scoops, three scoops, or feast mode, which is about three to four scoops. There are different protein options, and I went with the hot honey chicken. For toppings, I kept it balanced. I chose a salad base, added cucumbers and onions, then finished it with the white yogurt based sauce and the orange hive sauce, which is sweet and savory. The combination honestly worked really well. The chicken had a nice sweet and spicy flavor, the vegetables added freshness and crunch, and the sauces tied everything together without overpowering it. The Doritos added texture and a bit of extra flavor that made it different from a typical bowl. Overall, it was a solid meal. I would definitely recommend giving it a try, especially if you like building your own bowl with a little twist.
Google Reviewer
GoogleI went in with low expectations and honestly expected to hate it because of all the viral hype. To my surprise, the food didn’t taste bad. What I couldn’t quite figure out, though, is what makes people so obsessed that this concept has expanded into multiple locations. It’s also hard to categorize the cuisine. It doesn’t fully feel Middle Eastern or Mexican. The proteins range from hot honey chicken to ground beef, while the toppings lean Middle Eastern with chickpeas, cucumbers, and tomatoes, but then they throw in cilantro and fried onions. The overall identity is a bit confusing. I even brought my own bag of chips, since that seems like the main appeal of the place. If you order a rice bowl or anything beyond the chips, the price starts to feel high, especially when you could get something like Chipotle for less. My takeaway is it’s worth trying once out of curiosity, but I’m not convinced it justifies the cost compared to simply getting a solid shawarma or another clearly defined option.










