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HomeRestaurantsMadrid, Community of MadridSindibad Kebab & Café y Té
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4.0
4 reviews
100% will return

Sindibad Kebab & Café y Té

9 Calle Bordadores, Madrid, Community of Madrid

Iraqi$$

Halal summary

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

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed

About Sindibad Kebab & Café y Té

No description available

Photos

Photo of Sindibad Kebab & Café y Té
Shahed AmanullahJul 29, 2025

Hours

Monday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Amenities

To-go
Transit access

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Location

9 Calle Bordadores, Madrid, Community of Madrid

4.0
4 reviews·25% would return
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Rizwan Sadiq

Aug 6, 2016•1 review
5

halal meal serverd. muslim guys runs this place. nice food with affordable prices. no alcohol served.

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Aamina's Mather

Jul 31, 2015•9 reviews
4

Very friendly Muslim guys on the premises. No Alcohol. Food was tasty and prices were not too bad. We enjoyed our lunch.

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A A

Jan 31, 2015•10 reviews
3

We finally found another place that serves halal meat but doesn\'t serve alcohol in Spain, al-hamdu li l-lah! The two men working there appeared to be either from Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, or Morocco (some Arab North African country). They spoke English, Arabic, and Spanish, of course. The service was a little slow keeping in mind that they\'re understaffed, and one of the men was a little snappy maybe because he was having a bad day or something . They were out of tabbouli when we went, which saddened us, and their hummus was a little on the watery side with too much lemon. Ironically, we bought their falafel combos, which were good except they didn\'t have any tahini sauce with them. Instead, they gave us this yogurt-like sauce very common here in Spain along with this weird salsa we dipped our fries in because they didn\'t have ketchup or mustard either. Someone ordered rice and chicken before us, which looked like a great deal, ma sha\'a l-lah. We were going to go back since it\'s in Central Madrid close to where we were staying, but we didn\'t have enough time to do so. Overall, it\'s an okay place, the special thing about it and reason to support it is because they didn\'t give in to selling alcohol, ma sha\'a l-lah.

Would return
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Subhan Ali

Jan 20, 2015•3 reviews
4

We happened to chance upon this cafe. Not along the main road so difficult to findctge place if u want to go for the second time. Go for the menu meals, 6€ generous serving of meat.

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