
Saint Wich Burgers
1626 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, MN
Halal summary
The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
About Saint Wich Burgers
Family owned halal burger, sandwich, milkshakes and mocktail joint. A family-owned haven where American classics meet global flavors. Dive into our rich selection of juicy burgers, eclectic sandwiches, creamy shakes, aromatic coffee, and refreshing mocktails. Tradition meets innovation on every plate. Join our family table and relish the taste of home, with a twist!
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1626 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, MN
Faiz Khan
Kaisha Theobald
GoogleThis review is for anyone using the Too Good to Go app for this restaurant - just picked up my order - I paid $9 for an order that was supposed to be worth $24. The woman seemed very annoyed with me when I arrived and literally rolled her eyes at me (you posted the deal - I did nothing wrong in trying to use it, thanks). She went in back and returned saying all we have is a wrap. I asked if there was anything with it and she said nope, that’s all we have. Looking at their menu, a wrap costs $12. So I got a $3 discount….. not a $15 discount like I was promised. The wrap is tiny. It shouldn’t even cost $12 to begin with. So now I’ll have to go elsewhere to supplement what I got here to make an actual dinner out of it. I will not be risking wasting any more money here.
Anonymous
GoogleBurgers were great and delicious ,especially lamb.
Anonymous
GoogleOrdered online for pickup. Perhaps the worst food I've ever gotten - it looked nothing like the pictures. The fried chicken sandwich is basically a deep fried lunchroom chicken patty covered in a hard film of plastic-like American cheese. The fries were mostly edible, but this was the worst $15 dollars I've spent on a sandwich in the Twin Cities. My partner got a burger and took two bites before saying, "The money we spent isn't worth the food poisoning risk." Also, they had one poor dude working both the front and back on NYE. This is not a burger place by the way - the storefront is Middle Eastern place called Zait & Za'atar. I would hope their Middle Eastern offerings would be better, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
Anonymous
GoogleWe ordered burgers for take out on Xmas, excited to try the “other side” of Zait & Za'atar, which we have loved. Unfortunately it didn’t hold up. Our order took twice as long to receive than promised. The classic burgers were dry, overcooked and about half the size of the bun. The gyro burger was the same, but just had a few strips of gyro meat added. The lamb burger was tasty, and the only saving grace. Hardly “gourmet burgers” as the description implies. Stick to the Zait & Za'atar menu—there are much better burger joints in the area.
















