Halal Eats

Food court · Wilmore

Halal Eats

Food court · Wilmore

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500 W Summit Ave, Charlotte, NC 28203

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Central Asian cuisine, tender chicken, savory samsa  

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500 W Summit Ave, Charlotte, NC 28203 Get directions

halaleatsclt.com

$10–20 · Menu

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500 W Summit Ave, Charlotte, NC 28203 Get directions

+1 980 474 5995
halaleatsclt.com

$10–20 · Menu

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"What’s that? The most amazing aroma wafting along the North Tryon Street sidewalk by day or by night (it’s impossible to ignore after stepping out of a show at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center). This cash-only mobile restaurant serves hot food straight out of its walk-up window including chicken and lamb over rice with pita, falafel salad, Philly cheese steaks, and chicken gyros." - Katie Toussaint

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I wouldn’t recommend going there to anyone – it’s very expensive and… Plov: The meat is dry, and the rice is very tough! Manti: Please, learn how to make it properly! There are plenty of tutorials on Instagram on how to prepare manti – take a look and learn! Samsa: Very expensive and extremely small! ⭐️

Hamza Rehman

Google
The food was excellent! It is Central Asian food, so Uzbek and Tajik! I ordered the half Chicken Tabaka, the Beef Samsa and one kulcha (which is like a bagel). The chicken was exactly like rotisserie chicken, except the herbs and spices used were Uzbek/Tajik. It was very tender, and I’ve noticed that in kosher/halal meat. My favorite was the beef samsa, which was layers of pastry with ground beef! I highly recommend this place! They don’t have a sit-down place, so you have to take the food with you.

Victor Kilin

Google
Delicious plov! only disappointing about location and basically only pickup option. There is basically no dine in option and better to come where order already placed online and is ready. Also parking is small and were busy and it wasn’t easy to park for pickup. So, next time we will order Doordash

Nyasha Mallory

Google
Such a waste of money!!! The rice was hard and very oily and the meat was DRY! Nothing had flavor at all, I was highly disappointed. For the price of the plate it should at least come with one sauce.

Sal “LifesGreatifYouDontWeaken” Goodman

Google
The food was bland. No flavor. Was disappointed in the presentation. Food seemed a bit slimy and soggy and maybe because it was take out but still wasn’t really good at all.

Salim Sabirov

Google
The plov was good, the meat was definitely the best part of it. We really loved the manti, but whoever decided to put kebab in a soup needs to be fired. That is absolutely disgusting. When I ordered it, I thought the meat came separately and the soup as an appetizer for it, but this was a complete dissapointment. The size of the bread is rather sad, the taste was good though, but for the price of 3 bucks, it is to be expected, I guess. Overall I would recommend this place for sure, just dont order the kebabs, that thing is absolute tragic. Never in my life have I seen a kebab in a soup, considering I lived in the country of origin for the cuisine served at this place my whole life.

Watcher Woman

Google
I wanted to try some Uzbek food because I am familiar with it. But, it was a disaster. Plov was way too oily, and the beef was dry. I guess I should’ve listened to the comments. Also, the price?? For the 5 pieces of the driest beef cubes on top!? 😅 I have tried layered tandoor samsa and the beef dumplings. Their stuffing tasted the same. I wouldn’t really go again or order.

Brian Estep

Google
Do yourself a favor and order food here at your earliest convenience! This place is an absolute gem. Even if you’re not typically an “adventurous” eater, you will love this food. The cuisine of Uzbekistan has influences from all over the world and is flavored with wonderful spices without being spicy. The spiciest dishes are still mild heat, but they are packed with flavors reminiscent of China, the Middle East, India, and even Europe! Halal Eats is a must - add it to your bucket list today, and also cross it off your bucket list today. You’ll be glad you did. And you’ll keep going back for more, I guarantee.