
72 Plum Street, Beavercreek, OH
The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. From the owner: 'Pasha Grill has been serving Halal Meat since it opened. Our restaurant buys our meat under the name of Cafe Istanbul Columbus OH, from Wolverine Meat Company Detroit MI.'
Pasha Grill captures the mystique and mystery of old Constantinople and offers a refreshingly new dining experience, combining the finest in Mediterranean fusion cuisine.
72 Plum Street, Beavercreek, OH
Upscale eatery in an upscale mall setting provides good ambience and tasty flavor combinations. The seating is arranged to everyone has space and some privacy, which adds to the authentic feel. Service and speed is good, and the bar up front is small enough to not be obstrusive. Entrees are filling and there are so many options that you\'ll be coming back again and again to try something new.
Awesome awesome awesome! Prices are little high but worth the taste of food and ambience ðŸ‘
Went to this restaurant twice during my weekend visit of Dayton. They have a wide variety of authentic Turkish food and I definitely enjoyed my two meals over there.
I tried the same thing as the Bu-khleel did. I asked for the owner and asked him to see the packaging for the chicken. First they wanted to know why I am asking because according to OH law only health department has a right to ask such questions. However, the owner was very kind to show me the packaging, not only for chicken, also for the lamb beef and the ground beef they use. I also asked them where they get their meat, they said it is imported from New Zealand from a halal farm and the distributor is in Detroit. Also asked about Cincinatti, they said also shop there from Restaurant Depot which carries Halal meat. To prove it, he showed me the receipts from there, also showing the ground halal meat. I've been going to pasha for at least 2 years and never had any issues other than very minor things. However, it is such a shame to see people accusing hard working people. Maybe it is not who you ask, it is how you ask people questions like this. Not to mention they also have halal certificate from their supplier.
The food taste good, however, the price is very very expensive.
I also don't think this restaurant is halal but the kabobs were "OK", I would recommend this place to people that don't eat halal food to be safe.
Lamb kabab
First of all this restaurant is not Halal. I asked the owner of the restaurant whether it is Halal or not, and he said yes, and when I asked him to see the brand of chicken he uses , he refused. Some of the workers there say that they bring the meat from Detroit while others say it's from Cincinnati. I really can't believe it. If you want to lie on your self and eat from him then go for it.
The best resaurant in the entire Dayton area, they have all kind of grill dishes such as kobob, chicken tikka, lamp chops, and many other delicious food. I have tried many of their grill dishes and I can say I really love this place especially the lamp chops which is the best I had ever. I recommend this place for their food, environment and cleaness.