Zankou Chicken
3.5
24 reviews
86% will return

Zankou Chicken

2424 West Ball Road, Anaheim, CA

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Halal summary

A halal certificate is clearly visible on the premises. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Partially halal
No alcohol allowed

About Zankou Chicken

The first Zankou Chicken was opened in 1962 in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon by Vartkes Iskenderian and his family. In 1984, Zankou opened its doors in Hollywood. In 1992, Mardiros Iskenderian opened the second Zankou Chicken in Glendale, California. Further Zankou Chicken restaurants opened in Van Nuys, Anaheim, Pasadena. Later with the opening of the West LA and Burbank location, Zankou gave customers a glimpse into the restaurant's future: where delicious, high quality, inexpensive meals are served amidst an elegant ambiance.

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Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Location

2424 West Ball Road, Anaheim, CA

3.5
24 reviews·25% would return
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Shireen Hakim

Oct 30, 201613 reviews
5

Wow! This is the best halal Rotisserie chicken I\'ve had.

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Irfan Rydhan

Feb 26, 2015511 reviews
4

Halal certificate on display. Tried the whole rotisserie chicken which was very tender and moist. The Tri-tip shawerma was also very good. Beef kebabs were also good. Garlic sauce is good. They also give you peppers on the side if you want (warning very hot). Great food and friendly service. Interior of this location has 1970's style wood paneling so not very appealing to sit and eat there but the food is great.

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Abdul Polani

Nov 11, 2013199 reviews
4

Very good Broiled half chicken and hummus plate, loved it. The Lule kabob wasnt that good. Will definitely be back to try the shawarma. I did see the Halal certificate on display in the store.

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Ziggy 786

Sep 21, 201311 reviews
5

I used to live right across this place, so we were weekly regulars. Best broiled whole chicken I have ever had. Their garlic sauce is great!

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Mobashir Mohammad

Apr 10, 201317 reviews
5

I was told this place was halal again. Can anyone verify this information

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Farhan Naeem

Jan 23, 20114 reviews
1

This place is not halal.. People, please do not leave positive reviews here for NON-ZABIHAH restaurants. The intent of this website is to have "zabihah" only restaurants, leaving reviews here for non-zabihah entities makes it confusing for those who consume zabihah only. Leave your non-zabihah reviews elsewhere please, do not contaminate this site.

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sara chaudhri

Oct 9, 20105 reviews
5

amazing sandwiches and service! food is a must! wish they had more locations

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Zaheer Maskatia

Aug 9, 201027 reviews
4

I ordered the chicken shawerma and liked it a lot. The chicken was tender, not overcooked, and not undercooked. I didn't ask them for halal authenticity but my friend said that everything there is zabiha, and I trust him. However I think assuming the food is not zabiha because they're Armenian is racist.

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Milan Alvarado

Sep 25, 200950 reviews
4

It's been a long time since been here but the flavor of the food was good. Ate at the one in Hollywood. I believe they are the same. Not sure if halal. Had salads and some chicken. Reasonable price.

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Mohamed ben

Jul 12, 200920 reviews
4

I doubt very much if the Armenian family that runs this chain really provides halal food. Other than that, the food tastes good but they have stopped giving out the pickled vegies/peppers that used to come with the dishes. I guess with the bad economy, they are getting more tightfisted. Armenians can cook some good middle eastern food but the latino workers do look tired/nervous all the time.

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mesa critic

May 17, 20081 review
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The main reason for the POOR rating and why I will not eat at this location again is because a source, which I will remain nameless to protect the person's and his/her families well-being, has told me about the way employees are treated when it comes to their breaks and lunches. Yes those folks in the yellow t-shirts. As you know many of them do not come from the same country we come from. Many of them are mexican and ca me to this country just like our parents or grandparents had done for a better living. Some of them are young and some of them are old. You also know that they are hard workers. The restaurant is always clean and the food is great. THEN WHY DOES THE MANAGEMENT NOT ALLOW THEIR EMPLOYEES TO LEAVE THE RESTAURANT DURING THEIR BREAKS AND LUNCHES. Can you imagine if you or I were told by our supervisor/manager that we cannot leave for work during our break or lunch. What would you do? Fortunately, we are aware of the laws of this state and country, but these employees don't or are scared to stand up. The management at this location is exploiting the employees in this respect. I am not sure of any other areas...yet. You the reader/patron should not stand for this. If you agree with the above, then don't eat there. If you don't believe the above then go witness it. See if the employees go on break and leave the restaurant? Ask the location's management about their policy. If you are the owner/manager of this location, you are given a chance to correct this unjust and illegal policy. You're also given a chance to share your side. I will monitor this situation and provide updates an any developments. If I do not hear about things improving, I will report this the EDD (california's employment development dept.) about your policy. You know who the EDD is right?!

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masood arabghani

Dec 17, 20045 reviews
4

This is an Armenian place, and the food they server there is ABSOLUTELY NOT HALAL. Sure, it's mediterranean food, but that doesn't mean they're Muslims.

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Abdel Majid

Jul 7, 200429 reviews
5

Go to this restaurant if you are looking for excellent Lebanese/Armenian food for a good price. Food is so good that Halal does not matter at this place. You do not go to Armenian restaurant if you are looking for Halal food.

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k q

Feb 12, 20049 reviews
4

hi i go there atleast once a week. Thier food is so good but i want to know that is it halaal?

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Syed Junaid Ahmed

Dec 11, 200328 reviews
1

This place is not halal, i asked one employee whether or not its halal, and she didnt even know what halal meant. then another Employee stoped me and asked me what i had asked her. Then he said, oh .. ok yes its halal she doesnt know what halal is. That putme in more doubt. Plus. they are not Arabs or Muslims.

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Usman Sajid

Jul 21, 200374 reviews
4

We tried both the Beef Shawarma and Chicken Tarna sandwiches and plates. The size of the sandwiches were inadequate, but tasty. Perhaps the sizes need to be worked on. However the plates were quite a portion!

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Atia Ahmed

May 30, 200310 reviews
2

Not halal. This is an Armenian restaurant chain whose owners are probably Christian and not Muslim.

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Sal A

May 9, 200348 reviews
3

I really need to know whether or not this place is halal.

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Maqsood Khan

Jan 25, 20033 reviews
5

"I've only been to the Anaheim location, but I've now tried everything on the menu, all of it is good and the prices are low, we eat here at least once a week. If you are a first-timer, make sure to get the rotisserie chicken and don't skimp on the garlic paste. The "half chicken plate" seems to be the perfect sized entree and at just under six dollars you can't go wrong. Also, not on the menu, but you can get an extra six pieces of toasted flatbread for fifty cents!"

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N****** K********

Dec 11, 200223 reviews
1

This place is NOT HALAL and is owned by an Armenian (not Muslim) who will say and do anything to keep money rolling in.

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N****** K********

Jun 3, 200223 reviews
5

"If I were not Muslim, I would probably build a temple and worship Zankou Chickens amazing Garlic Sauce. The Shawerma and Tarna plates are excellent. Their chicken sandwiches are terrific. I can't stop thinking about those chicken sandwiches. I always order two with extra Garlic Sauce. Just right for lunch along with a cold beverage. The rotisserie chicken is awesome. Always juicy and full of flavor. I just wish the "plates" were a buck or two cheaper."

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Mohammad Sharif

Sep 19, 200015 reviews
2

I asked them at Zankou if the meat/chicken was Halal and they said that it was not.

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Mohammad Sharif

Sep 8, 200015 reviews
2

The meat used at this establishment is not Islamically Halal meat. We have checked their source. The owners are Christians and despite the fact tell people their chicken is halal!

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Mohammad Sharif

Jul 19, 200015 reviews
4

"If you like chicken, this is the place to be. The best rotisserie chicken, and shawarma. They also serve falafel and chicken shawarma, called tarna, and is to die for. Don't forget the garlic paste. This is a chain in LA, they have about 4 or 5 stores all over LA. It is owned by an Armenian/Lebanese couple. Only the Orange County restaurant, since it is right next to most of the Halal grocery stores, uses Zabihah meat. The rest, I am not sure. Call to confirm, the other locations are in Hollywood and Burbank."