3.7
11 reviews
50% will return

Shawarma Station

271 Via Merulana, Roma, Lazio

Middle Eastern$

Halal summary

Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed
Trending

About Shawarma Station

Near the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore. Halal food, Syrian food, shawarma, falafel, shish kabab, hummus, babaghanush, rice, couscous, Arabian sweets.

Photos

Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Thursday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Friday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Saturday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Sunday11:00 AM - 01:00 AM

Amenities

Prayer allowed upon request
Restroom
Transit access

Social media

Facebook

Location

271 Via Merulana, Roma, Lazio

3.7
11 reviews·9% would return
5
4
3
2
1
M

Mohamed Alami

Aug 21, 20181 review
5

Perfect place and good people with reasonable prices, recommended

J

JUNAID BAYAT

Jun 22, 20181 review
4

The Shawarma Station has a variety of foods that are available at very reasonable prices and of good quality and preparation. Their servings are good and they have a sit in area to eat. There is a mosque 200m away for mens prayers only

Would return
Y

YASSER RAFIQUE

Oct 4, 201211 reviews
4

Nice and affordable, limited choice but nice taste. Serving was a little less, people liked the taste, typical arabic food.

K

Khurram Rashid

Sep 2, 2011227 reviews
4

Good food. Best shawarma in town.

T

Taimur Ali

Jun 28, 201048 reviews
3

Place caters to blue collar arab populus in Rome, so you can imagine the service and quality and ambiance of the place. We only ordered Shawarma as it was the only thing that looked good. Only reason we ate their because of their halal menu. They don't allow you to offer salat there.

Would not return
A

Atta Javaid

Apr 15, 20101 review
4

We located this restaurant based on zabihah recommendation. It was not hard to find with a map, roughly 10 minutes from Termini station. Went with family there for dinner craving halal food after a week of pizzas and breads. It was a welcome change, owner is Egyptian as was most of the crowd there. Its a simple inexpensive outfit. They had kebabs and shawarma, arab rice and hot dishes like chicken and lamb curry. Serving size was ample. Food was of average quality. Their deserts included muhallabia and other nutty sweets. They do not sell alcohol as stated by one reviewer. Its all non-alcoholic beverage. For its price and reasonable quality, I will recommend to others.

T

Tahamei Aziem

Feb 3, 20105 reviews
3

We visited in January 2010 and the place is still there... There is no Alcohol and we did see some local Italians eating there at like 9 in the evening. If you're looking for Halal food, this place could be it. The food is average.

S

Sameera Moosa

Mar 10, 20091 review
4

This lace was great.. It was nice to go to a halal place in Rome that didnt serve alcohol...

A

Asif_ny Rana

Oct 29, 20086 reviews
3

An average restaurant. After eating pizza for 2 weeks while I was in Southern Itally, I almost forgot the taste of meat :) I was walking by the Termini station when I saw this Halal place serving Shawarma, and I went and there was friendly Pakistani owner who confirmed the meat is Halal. The taste however wasn't super good.

M

Mohammed Shaghel

Nov 12, 20062 reviews
4

Decent food after 5 days of eating Pizza. Reasonably priced. Dinner for 3 cost 27 Euros. Veg platter (Humus, Tabouli etc.) was good. Shawarma average (Little Fatty Meat). Kabob was above average. Flavoured Rice excellent. Overall a pleasant experience. No Alcohol served.No Alcohol served. They have Beer which was "Non Alcoholic

Z

Zubair Tamuri

Nov 10, 200674 reviews
3

This place was alright. Near to the Termini station it served pizzas and shawarmas. As for all of these types of shops in Rome, alcohol is served.