Logo

The original and world's
largest halal restaurant guide

Discover

  • Halal places near me
  • Prayer spaces near me
  • Zabihah Shop

Company

  • Our story
  • Zabihah Creators
  • Careers

Social

  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • X
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • BlueSky

Get the app

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

© 1998 - 2026 Zabihah LLC

Terms of servicePrivacy policy
Logo
Logo
HomeRestaurantsNew York, NYChez Maty Et Sokhna
Chez Maty Et Sokhna
4.5
4 reviews
100% will return

Chez Maty Et Sokhna

2249 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., New York, NY

SenegaleseWest African$

Halal summary

The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed

About Chez Maty Et Sokhna

Chez Maty Et Sokhna is a quiet Senegalese spot where you should pick up dibi lamb and spring rolls on your way to St. Nicholas Park.

Photos

Photo of Chez Maty Et Sokhna
Daniyal FahadMar 4, 2025

Hours

Monday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM
Tuesday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM
Wednesday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM
Thursday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM
Friday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM
Saturday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM
Sunday07:00 AM - 04:00 AM

Amenities

Restroom
To-go
Handicap access
Transit access

Social media

EmailInstagram

Location

2249 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., New York, NY

4.5
4 reviews·25% would return
5
4
3
2
1
S

Sadaf Nours

Dec 27, 2013•17 reviews
5

A wonderful place! Portions are huge, taste is awesome, and basically it's the best place I've seen in NY for Halal food. The only catch is their cooking style is not very healthy or diet-friendly. Lots of oil on the stews. Also they had better not burn the kabobs. But overall they're very generous with the portions and they offer great quality food.

N

Nashir Mohammed

Aug 25, 2013•137 reviews
4

food is great, however you may want to consider not all items on the menu are available before 4pm (dinner).

Would return
F

Farrah Valentin

Oct 6, 2009•38 reviews
5

Everything is good! But their chicken yassa is different now, no mustard? Sadness.

A

ajay agrawal

May 18, 2004•25 reviews
4

I was tempted to go here due to the owners being Muslim. I had the mafe yap--basically, chunks of lamb on the bone with a thick sauce. The meat was really tender--I was told they use meat from young lamb :) Fun experience!

Nearby halal restaurants

Tex's Chicken & Burgers

American
0·0 reviews

0.1 mi away

Tex's Chicken & Burgers

American
0·0 reviews

0.1 mi away

Halal Flamez

Middle Eastern
0·0 reviews

0.2 mi away

Accra

West African
0·0 reviews

0.5 mi away

Tex's Chicken & Burgers

American
0·0 reviews

0.5 mi away

Hamza & Medina Halal Food

AmericanMiddle Eastern
0·0 reviews

0.6 mi away

Similar restaurants

Les Ambassades

SenegaleseWest African
5.0·1 review

0.7 mi away

Pikine African Restaurant

Senegalese
3.0·1 review

0.8 mi away

Le Baobab

SenegaleseWest African
4.0·1 review

0.8 mi away

Teranga

West African
0·0 reviews

1.2 mi away

Bate Nabaya

West African
0·0 reviews

1.8 mi away

Papaye

West African
0·0 reviews

3.9 mi away