
1513 East Apache Blvd., Tempe, AZ
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status.. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Founded in 1981 in Tempe, Arizona, Haji-Baba provides imported Mediterranean, Middle-Eastern, Persian, Indian, and European food products. Due to increased demands and market expansion, Haji-Baba International has become the largest wholesale distributor, and discount specialty food club in the Southwest. We are committed to continuous improvement and providing you with high quality products and services for your home kitchen, restaurant, or specialty foods store. All food is Halal (Zabihah).
1513 East Apache Blvd., Tempe, AZ
Not clean Food mostly from cans
The service is very bad, the waitress made us wait well over 1/2 hour just to order a gyro sandwich and a Sharvarma sandwich. Food tasted really good, but service was really aweful, we didn't even get our soft drinks after we began to eat.
Gud chicken shavarma...at a reasonable price.....will definitely go back.....:)
The owners are very rude and never say hi or thank you. The food is so so and the grocery is ok.
It is a restaurant/grocery store. The food is above average and cheap. I will definitely return to this restaurant.
The food was cheap and fast, we got a take away order. My chicken pita was way to greasy for my tastes. It was dripping grease and seemed very unhealthy. It was not indicated to me whether it was zabihah or not. Reading the quotes on here I am guessing it was not. We ate there because we assumed it would be zabihah. The store is decent but very crowded.
Good price for the food. However the food is so-so. I like to go to the grocery side.
This place is pretty good. The restaurant and the mediterranean grocery store share one building. Not everything is Halaal though. When I was there, the Gyro and chicken was NOT Halaal that day. However, the beef and lamb kababs were. I ordered the Kubideh platter. pretty good. Apparently this establishment is frequented by many and all; not just Arabs or Muslims. It was nice to see all kinds of different people there that day enjoying the same good food. Curious as to why everything is not halaal.
The grocery side has varieties of delicious baklavas. Great place to get spices, better priced than Asian markets in town. They also sell halal meat in the frozen section but they don't look fresh. This establishemnt can do better at improving customer service, I have never gotten a simple thank you every time I shop. If not for the baklavas I probably won't shop here.
For $2.50 you can get the best falafel sandwich around. Store has much good stock and prices are resonable for everything.
Food is delicious however the plates are not that gorgeous. Could add more delicacy. Most items on the menu are halal excvept for Chicken and Gyros (check with the waiter).
For $2.50 you can get the best falafel sandwich around. Store has much good stock and prices are resonable for everything.
I took a trip to Phoenix and called the establishment. The phone was answered and i inquired about the meat. I recieved alot of sarcasim and gigling where he said the kabab is halal today and will not be tomorrow and the shawarma was halal yesterday and not today and the keufta will be halal monday but not tuesday. other people were included in this and one mentioned that "everything is halal but staying in this country is Haram". I did not feel comfortable considering these people are muslims and making fun about their principals. i ate at a seafood place instead.
This is a Mediterranean restaurant and a grocery in one. They have good meat.