
6045 Mavis Road, Mississauga, ON
The menus clearly state that halal food is served.. From the management: 'The Halal Guys takes great pride in using only the highest quality, halal-certified meats. We know many of our customers like to know the sources of their food and we are happy to provide the Halal certifications for our chicken and our beef gyro. 100% halal food.'
From humble beginnings as a New York City hot dog cart to a world-renowned international restaurant chain, The Halal Guys story is the quintessential American Dream. The Halal Guys is defining a new, thriving segment for the restaurant industry: American Halal Food! The Halal Guys legend began in 1990, when the three founding partners opened up a hot dog cart on West 53rd & 6th Avenue in New York City. As business grew, they recognized a huge demand from Muslim cab drivers looking for a halal food meal. That is when the famous platter of chicken and gyro over rice was born. And let's not forget about the famous white and red sauces! Fast-forward 25 years, five carts, two New York City restaurants, and millions of diverse customers served, The Halal Guys is growing yet again. Fans no longer have to be in NYC to experience The Halal Guys as they look to share American Halal Food all over the country and the world.
6045 Mavis Road, Mississauga, ON
Had the pleasure of trying their food a few weeks ago. It was pretty good. Their sauces are what make the meal. I would say they are over priced but a good experience to try at least once.
Been to Hala Guys in Toronto Montreal Houston and the original NYC cart regularly dating back to when it was called Platters! Ordered a mix platter and a Gyro sandwich. Mix platter was a good size portions were good, gyro was nice, all chicken was way undercooked had to throw it all out, sauce distribution was less then anywhere I have seen and I don't like the hot sauce to sit, so I asked for a packet and they charged me for it. WACK! The Gyro sandwich was good but the naan wasn't steamed so it was hard in some places. Place wasn't busy so no reason for the chicken to be undercooked and they can't cheap out on the sauce so early in the game.. as far as I'm concerned they invented the sauce game on this type of food, you can't dial it back