
Garlic Crush
102 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA
Halal summary
The menus clearly state that halal food is served. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
About Garlic Crush
Garlic Crush offers a variety of traditional Mediterranean and authentic Middle Eastern flavors in a warm setting. Gyro meat is not Halal, although chicken and lamb is. Menu explicitly marks halal items. See website for details. Open Mon-Thu, Sun 11:30am-9pm; Fri-Sat 11:30am-9:30pm
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102 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA
Fatemeh Zebarjad
Ok let me start the prices have increased 3 dollar from the menu in the pictures. I got the lamb plate. For 13.99 the rice was super cold and the lamb smelled horribly and it was not fresh at all. I asked them for the the hotter rice when they brought hotter rice my lamb was already cold... so if you want to have a nice lamb plate never visit this place.
Firaz Ahmed
Sharwarmas, kabobs are great. The thing I liked was they do not add too much oil in their sandwiches which many other places do. Their sandwich has good quantity of meat in it. The only thing here is ambience which is not that great and seating is limited. Overall great place.
karim arazi
ok food, ok service. nice place to get food and get out :)
Kamran Shah
Average food. Just ok
Foodie Queen
I always get the chicken kabob plate and am never disappointed with it. (They recently opened a new location in Issaquah which is bigger than the Bellevue one.)
Mo. Yousef
Average food and ok service
Ali Al lawati
Good taste. Medium prices. Staff weren't accurate enough when explaining what items they do have. Rice was totally unauthentic, just the normal American one you find in grocery stores
Faiza Aafiq
Mariam Z
Good food! We usually have the kebabs. I like their sauces.
Baseer Ahmed
Customer Service is excellent. Chicken Shawarma sandwich and plate are delicious. Kids Chicken Kabab are delicious also.
Food Critic
I had the lamb/beef kabab - meal comes with hummus, salad and pita bread. Great meal !
Haytham Alaa
We've been going there for a whole year, we asked people working there several times whether they serve "Halal food" and they always confirm but warn us against a single plate which we always avoid... Food tastes great... A few days ago, however, we discovered that they put Red Wine Vinegar in their green Salad (Which we follow the Mazhab saying it's Haram/forbidden)... I know it's questionable but at least they should have warned us! I got really upset with chiefs/management.. they should have better expressed this...
Moiz Nizamuddin
Seating is limited, but the food tastes pretty good. I'm not too partial for their pita bread, but all in all, it does hit the spot..












