
124 6th Street, Pittsburgh, PA
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status.. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
A new restaurant featuring top notch cuisine from all over Europe made by a five star staff.
124 6th Street, Pittsburgh, PA
Kebabs: Chicken = excellent , lamb = average , beef = above average Location: Downtown so parking will be a problem - there are couple of parking plazas where you can park $10 or so A bit pricey but a fine dining restaurant wont' give you $10 platters. Service = Average (need improvement) - with a group of 8 or above there is always an issue or missing order.
I stopped here for dinner and ordered an appetizer hummus and chicken kebob platter. The food was above average but the prices were in the skies. Average entree is about $16-20. The mix kebob platter is $30.
Nice ambiance to have a quiet dinner. Food was delicious and nicely presented. We had one issue. Their website showed free hummus with every entree. Owner didn't come out to talk but told via server they will not honor it since they forgot to update their website. Should have honored it. But they finally gave us one hummus for two entrees. Expected better service.
Fancy; zabihah. Good place to take family with you. For this price range you'd expect fresh bread (mine was at least a day old), grilled tomatoes, gyro and rice to be hot when served. Would come again due to lack of clean / family oriented options...
Good Turkish food and a fancy place in heart of Pittsburgh downtown. Alcohol is allowed on premises but waitress confirmed that food is halal. I didn't had opportunity to meet with owner otherwise I would have confirmed with him too. In general good place to try out some kabob.
Really nice fancy place. Food is excellent. Meat is nice and moist not dry like other places. On the pricy side, bill for 2 people is about $50. Average portions that are just enough with no leftovers. No alcoholic beverages but it seemed like some people around us were bringing their own wine to the place...
This is an awesome restaurant in downtown area. The food was really delicious, ESP all kabob dishes. It's a bit pricey, but it's worth it. Decor is quite impressive. Definitely a good addition to halal restaurants in the area!