Kafta house halal food
Restaurant · Downtown ·

Kafta house halal food

Restaurant · Downtown ·

Massive cone-shaped lamb gyros with garlic toum

lamb gyro
halal food
chicken gyro
mediterranean cuisine
huge portions
friendly owner
food truck
loaded fries
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null
Kafta house halal food by null

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750-799 SW Ankeny St, Portland, OR 97205 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Family friendly
Good for solo dining
Touristy

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750-799 SW Ankeny St, Portland, OR 97205 Get directions

+1 503 807 7834
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$10–20

Features

•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 2, 2026

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The Best Halal Food in Portland, Oregon | Eater Portland

"Kafta House, located within the Cart Blocks on West Burnside, serves massive cone-shaped gyros stuffed with halal meats like lamb or chicken shawarma, hummus, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and onions, finished with a squiggle of ultra-garlicky toum. The lamb is really the move here, retaining its juiciness with nice savory notes. The cart is a smart pick for tourists looking for a bite post-Powell’s. Pickup and delivery are also available through DoorDash and Grubhub." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

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Kafta house halal food
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An Eater’s Guide to Halal Dining in Portland, Oregon

"Kafta House, located within the Cart Blocks on West Burnside, serves massive cone-shaped gyros stuffed with halal meats like lamb or chicken shawarma, hummus, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and onions, finished with a squiggle of house toum. The lamb is really the move here, retaining its juiciness with nice savory notes. The cart is a smart pick for tourists looking for a bite post-Powell’s." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

https://pdx.eater.com/maps/halal-food-portland-oregon
Kafta house halal food

Akbar M.

Google
This was my first time in Portland and I had heard about the phenomenal food truck culture in the city. This one was my absolute favorite of them all! Kafta house is a “Mom & Pop” owned food truck offering middle eastern/Mediterranean cuisine. The owners are very warm people and treat their customers like family who have come over for dinner. I had the lamb gyros with fries. The lamb meat was perfectly cooked and seasoned tastefully, as were the fries. I’ve eaten many gyros in my life, but have to say this one was my favorite. The cardamom chai was the perfect ending to a great meal. Thank you to the owners for the most memorable dining experience during my stay in Portland! I wish this food truck existed in the city where I live. I will stop by again if I come back to Portland.

Second chance S.

Google
We found this Mediterranean food cart right in front of our hotel and it was great! My wifes lamb plate was packed and the hummus was smooth and smokie 🤤 And i could have ordered a second falafel gyro immediately! Or at least order a side of fresh falafel balls and pop them like popcorn shrimp!

Shuja K.

Google
On my trip to Portland, I tried this food truck. Food was prepared fresh after the order. Service is great and there’s seating area in front. There are other food trucks as well at this place

Mark G.

Google
The best beef shawarma I've ever had. Better than ones I've gotten in major cities like Lima, Buenos Aires, Rio or Mexico City. Definitely give this place a try. Prices are decent also. Really appreciated everything was rounded up a whole dollar. Made paying in cash easier

أيمن أبو ن.

Google
This is a wonderful place to eat halal food; by far the best place I’ve tried yet in USA. We had lamb and chicken gyro and both were fantastic. The food is fresh and delicious, and the portions are generous. Great food, friendly owner and staff, and hygiene is held to the highest standards. My wife is allergic to sesame (which is a key ingredient in hummus and tahini), so I told the staff about that and they all stood there making sure we get our order allergen-free. Very nice people from the owner to the chef, to the young American guy working with them. I hope them all the best.

Lloyd C.

Google
Food was incredible. I asked the man what was the best thing on the menu, he recommended #12 the lamb gyro combo and it did not disappoint. Highly recommend this place if you like authentice Mediterranean cuisine.

N A

Google
5 stars, what more do I say. Get the loaded fries and make sure to tip Ibraham! Times are tough, but keep the local food scene alive. Food is great, servings are large, host is friendly above and beyond. Whether you’re walking, biking, driving, or unicycling; a local or a traveler; make sure to stop by and grab a bite from a locally owned and operated eatery. Skip the corporate-run fast food, eat at Kafka!

Nidhi T.

Google
Really good chicken gyro. The size was huge though. Gets really hard to eat the way it's made - basically like a big open taco. Fries tasted great too - with that simple homemade taste. This is inside The Cart Blocks square. There's some shared covered seating in the square. And ample street parking in the 1-2 blocks surrounding it.