
5120 Dixie Road, Mississauga, ON
A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises of this restaurant. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Chang & Huang have been offering Chinese cuisines over the past 40 years. Our Chinese cuisines became famous in Pakistan and our restaurants, Mei Kong and Kim Mun became synonymous with good dining experience. We expanded into Toronto by offering Thai cuisine in addition to the Chinese cuisine. We are the first restaurant in Mississauga to serve Thai and Hakka style Chinese food using halal meat and vegetable oil. We accept all major credit cards including Visa and Mastercard. We are conveniently located in Mississauga just south of the 401 on the west side of Dixie. We are also in close proximity to the 403 highway. Plenty of parking is available in our plaza for clientele. Open Monday - Friday: 11:30 am - 10:00 pm, Saturday: 1:00 pm - 10:30 pm, and Holidays: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Closed Sundays.
5120 Dixie Road, Mississauga, ON
It is not owned by Muslims. Chances are they may not care to buy Zabiha food. Halal means nothing, main question to ask is whether the food is zabihah.
Good food, good amount of tables, friendly staff. We usually order, chilli and manchurian chicken. All chicken is white meat for entries! Which is amazing.
We came here while we were waiting on an order in a nearby busy restaurant, and were really pleasantly surprised. Their Tom Yum soup was quite good, but their Hot and Sour soup tasted more like the kind you get back home in Pakistan than anywhere else I have been in the western hemisphere. I was blown away by how good it was. We only tried a couple of other dishes, chicken and beef with garlic, or something of that nature, and simply loved it. We just came here to bide our time for awhile and ended up being thrilled to discover this little gem of a place. Staff was helpful and courteous as well. This will now be a regular stop for us during future trips!
Simply amazing! Quality is in their food especially because they use white breast meat for their main dishes!
Good service, nice staff, but an average Thai food.
Had food catered for a party from here. Staff is very friendly and the food turned out very good.
The food was pretty good, big portions. But this place serves alcohol, to cater to non-muslims aswell. The service was good. And the meals were tasty.
We tried the Hakka (and not Thai) dishes at this place. Chicken Chilli, Chow Mein and Fried Rice. The taste was ordinary and serving size was small, considering the prices. With dozens of such restaurants offering much tastier fare and value for money, there is absolutely no reason why anybody should regularly patronise this restaurant.
Average food and average service. Try Thai Royal York on Burnhamthorpe Rd W; it has better food taste and good service.
Salaams. I just wanted to write that I know the owners personally, we are very good family friends over 30 plus years. The owners used to live in pakistan although they are not muslim, but they speak full urdu if you ever want to speak to them. My comment is for those who are against the alchohol served in the restaurant. I'm just saying that alcohol is for the non-muslim customers and has nothing to do with the halal food. I assure you the food is 100% halal and prepared by the owner.
We visited early Aug 2006, and were very dissapointed both with food and service. The chicken satay reeked of turmeric! The Tom Yam soup was a far cry from the spicy/lemony fare. The other dishes were poor too. They would not give us lemon with the water as ordered -- when asked they brought out one slice(!) which the waitress carried by hand. This is a rip-off in the name of halal, since there does not seem to be other halal Thai eateries in the area
I love this restaurant - try the Beef Manchurian and the shrimp fried rice. The staff can be a little dour-faced, although I find this is the case with most Chinese/Oriental restaurants but I put up with it because I love the cuisine so much.
My husband and I went there on Tuesday around 8:00pm and there was 1 other couple in the restaurant we took off our coats and sat down, and the waitress came over and threw the menus at us and walked away. There was no greeting, we got up and left, this is the second time we have had problems at this restaurant and we will not going back there.
It's not about boycotting a "muslim" restaurant because they serve alcohol. In the first place, if they were catering to a muslim community, they would not have to be worried about not getting muslim clientele's, because muslim's will definitely eat at a halal establishment that doesn't sell alcohol, and where the meat is authentically halal. When non-muslim's go there to eat, they would have already understood that alcohol is not serve there, so their decision before entering the door would have been made already. The alcohol is not a problem for them to get in any case. By the way, as a generalization, how many ppl do u know drink wine or beer or whatever else with chinese food?
I havent been in restaurant but I do totally favour my brother that we should discourage who is serving alcoholic drinks. When we are in Canada its our obligation and duty to eat Halaal, those brothers who said we are in canada and it doesnt matter if soemone is serving alcohol with Halaal food is very disappointing. Its just like that You are praying five times but also stealing money from someone, and saying that Praying is my obligation and stealing money is my Worldly thing . Brothers Onec you are in Non-Muslim country its 100% your obligation that you should eat in halaal restaurant with every thing should use in a Hallal way. Its my Opinion and most of the Muslim do rspect it.
By the name of Allah, Actually brother/sister "Thinking Muslim," the issue of alcohol is very relevent to whether or not a restaurant is halaal. For a restaurant to be considered "halaal" they have to do more than just buy meat from a zabihah source. For most madhhabs (schools of thought) within Islam, there are issues of najaasat (impurity) that need to be considered. For example, halal meat cooked on a grill that has residue of non-halaal meat would not be permissible to eat. Similarly, when it comes to alcohol, one has to be sure that it does not come into contact with the halaal food in any way. When it comes to alcoholic beverages specifically, the fiqh rule in some madhhabs is that a glass used to serve alcohol must be washed in a different way - at least one school of thought says it must be washed three times. If it is not, the glass is still considered najis, and whatever liquid is placed it in afterwards will therefore be najis as well. There's also the issue of priority. It's not as though there are only 1-2 halaal restaurants in Toronto. There are many dozens. So why support a restaurant that serves alcohol owned by non-Muslims when there are so many more in need of extra support because they have made a conscious decision to not serve it? Something to think about. Now, for those who don't wish to follow the rules of fiqh, it's their decision. But let's not presume that alcohol is irrelevent to whether a Muslim should frequent a restaurant. And Allah knows best.
the food is average and its not too "thai" more so to be chinese ..
Very tatsty food. Absolutly worth trying it.
I only enjoyed their Machurian Chicken Chow mein and their fried rice. I did not enjoy at all their manchurian chicken dish.
I've eaten there approx 3 times. I've never been impressed with the food. I find that the gravy dishes are all the same.
Food is tasty. I asked them about Halal chicken, they gave me a number of Hafiz who provides halal chicken. I confirmed by phone. Alcohol is really questionaable but statues of Buddha does not matter. Also most chines/thai resuturents are operated by non-muslims in muslim countries.
I have never been to the restaurant, but my husband brought food home, it is delicious, I am Mexican, so I love spicy food, honestly it is dissapointing that someone would stop going for religious things, when i go to a restaurant, all I want is good food, if someone drinks or not, is not my business, having diversity is better than limitations.
By the name of Allah. The restaurant is owned by non-Muslims, which is fine. But how can you take the owner's word that his meat is halaal when he also openly sells alcohol? Such a restaurant could never be halaal.
This Restaurant is Excellent, Food and Service are amicable. Other reviews reduce their rating simply based on their ignorant views of Islam, if you are not comfortable eating at a restaurant owned by a non-muslim perhaps you should restrict your banking, doctor, employment, and other such things to Muslims. We live in Canada, enjoy the Halal food!
if it is halal restaurant, why they have a alcohal?
The food is amazing. However their phone number is 905 238 9420 not 905-XXX-XXXX Stop calling my house!
"The restaurant does cater towards non muslims as well, so of course they do serve alcohol. As for the Buddha statues, they're Buddhist and are free to express that. Welcome to Canada. Other than that, the food is unbelieveable and simply the best. I highly recommend the following dishes: Hot and Sour soup, Thai beef, Chang Mai Chicken, Pad Thai, and Vegatable Manchurian. "
This resturant is supposed to be halal but yet they serve alcohol and wine. Their atmosphere is very un-islamic. Find somewhere else to go, anywhere.
This restaurant claims to be halal yet they serve alcohol. Just want to warn muslims to be aware of this restaurant. How can they claim to serve halal when they are serving haram drinks?
Very tasty and authentic Thai cuisine. The service is also very personable. Some employees even speak urdu. Best thing; NO PORK on their menu! I recommend the chicken corn soup, chili chicken and vegetable chow mein, these three items will yeild 3 or 4 hardy portions and cost only about $16.
Authentic thai cuisine, excellent thai food; great menu and very authentic - especially the mango salad, chilli chicken and hot and spicy soup.