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HomeRestaurantsLos Angeles, CANan Dagh Kabob Dagh
Nan Dagh Kabob Dagh
3.4
9 reviews
100% will return

Nan Dagh Kabob Dagh

7163 Lindley Avenue, Los Angeles, CA

Persian$

Halal summary

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

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed

About Nan Dagh Kabob Dagh

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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

Amenities

Prayer space
Parking space
Restroom
To-go
Handicap access

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Location

7163 Lindley Avenue, Los Angeles, CA

3.4
9 reviews·11% would return
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Abdullah Ibrahim

Apr 22, 2025•1 review
5

Very good Afghani food. I have been there too many times. I don't understand why people are questioning if the owner is Muslim or not, just take his word. He donated so much food to the Reseda masjid for Ramadan Iftaar, and personally delivered it himself with his van, and helped us unpack it to serve it to the brothers and sisters. May Allah Azzawajell reward bless these guys

Would return
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A Z

Nov 30, 2013•7 reviews
2

Poor customer service

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Nabil Ahmad

May 17, 2009•472 reviews
4

Please has good food and decent prices. Pretty clean and nice service.

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masood hendi

Aug 5, 2008•4 reviews
3

have you ever had a feeling that someone is not telling you the whole truth?:) well... The Iranian person who was working there told me the meat is halal. They don't have any signs maybe that is because of many jewish businesses arond the area. And the owner may think that it might be bad for business. Or maybe they are not serving halal meat. I guess the only way to solve this problem is to have some Halal signs or halal certificate posted there.

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sasha amid

Nov 10, 2007•5 reviews
3

the owner of this place is afghani not iranian. if you ask him what zabihah means hes probably not going to know what you are talking about because desi's are the only people in the muslim world that use that term. the term is "halal" in arabic or in persian "zep'e eslami" (though persian speakers also know the arabic halal). zabiha in persian/farsi/dari/arabic means "slaughtered" and has absolutely no islamic connotation. this might not be the greatest restaurant in the world but maybe some respect should be paid to this afghan brother who spends the extra time and money to keep a place that we can eat at in business and at the very least dont call him an iranian christian or question his word for no reason.

M

maira hasan

May 15, 2006•47 reviews
3

im not sure this place is halal but the owner said it is very stubbornly. they do have bacon n stuff so i find it difficult to eat here.they hv pizzas and sandwiches too.

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Robin Hood

Nov 17, 2005•22 reviews
3

Now I am worried.Please let me know about the Halal Authenticity.I ate there a couple of tim,es and there Lamb Kabob were good.I tried their Pista Ice cream but it was like eaiting a frozen bar of soap. Its comparitively expensive. If you are a fan of Seinfeld you cn find the Soup Nazi over there :)

J

Jameel Mohd

Sep 5, 2005•68 reviews
4

Somebody please confirm that the owners are Muslims.., I went on Sunday evening .. There was no Halal sign, I asked the guy if he was Muslim, He said yes, But hesitatingly.. Then he added, " We get meat etc. from Halal store.." I asked why there is no Halal sign , He said.." Most of our customers donot care if the food is Halal" I didnt know what he meant by that.. As he said he was Muslim , and the food was Halal, I ate it.. The restaurant is good , neat and clean.. a little expensive.. and the food is good. The only thing is the verification of Halal food.. As in LA , there are many persian christians from Iran.. we need to take little extra care..

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Nisa Khan

Feb 8, 2005•5 reviews
4

This place is nice, not too much variety..a lil expensive...food was good, not bad..better than the other Afgan Resteraunt in Reseda.

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