You'll Never Go Hungry With These 11 Halal Eateries in Washington, DC

By rozina mustafa | 21, Jun, 2018
You'll Never Go Hungry With These 11 Halal Eateries in Washington, DC

Vibrant and youthful Washington offers a fantastic blend of world-class museums, top-rated restaurants, and endless entertainment options. It is home to iconic monuments like Capitol, White, and Supreme court. Take a tour of the white house, stand on the steps of Lincoln Memorial and explore the sites of Capitol Hill. One can spend a day in historic Georgetown and explore the free museums of the Smithsonian Institute. Keep in mind National Cherry Blossom festival is not to be missed if traveling during Spring.

Washington DC is fully packed with so many diverse cultures and cuisines intersecting in one awesome city. Being home to one of the largest Muslim populated countries, the halal food turns out to be an essential part of Americans restaurant options. Washington DC has the highest number of Muslim-friendly food and restaurants in the USA. There are so many Halal food places in Washington options that you’ll probably have a hard time deciding what to eat.

1. Afghan Grillafghan grill

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Afghan Grill serves the finest Middle Eastern and Mediterranean food. Afghan Grill uses the family recipes that have been in the family for generations. The menu is full of Afghan dishes made with ingredients from local farmers. The menu includes favorites like lamb chops, baba ganush, kabobs, falafel and much more. Afghan Grill offers a variety of dishes including many Vegan and Vegetarian dishes. They serve only halal meats. Finally treat yourself to Firnee, chilled custard with sprinkled pistachios and a cup of cardamom tea. 

 

Cuisine: Afghan
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 10PM (Mondays to Sundays)
Address: 2309 Calvert St NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
Phone: +1(202) 234-5095
Website: www.afghangrilldc.com

2. Sakina Halal Grill

The perfect blend of imported Pakistani – Indian spices of the highest quality. Sakinah Grill always uses freshly cut meat which makes Kabab Chicken Curry, chicken tikka one of the most loved dishes in DC. These dishes together with hot, baked naan or paratha will give you a taste of heaven itself! They have the best in town sweet dessert like Gulab jamun, Rasmalai, Kulfi etc. Sakinah Grill confirmed they don’t serve alcohol and it’s 100% halal food.

 

Cuisine: Pakistani-Indian food
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 10PM (Mondays to Sundays)
Address: 1108 K St NW Washington, DC 20005.
Phone: 1 (202)637-9770, +1 (202)347-0256
Website: www.sakinahalalgrill.com

3. Aladdin’s Kitchen

Aladdin’s grill serves pizza, buffalo wings, gyros, fresh salads, and kebabs. Vegans can enjoy having falafel platter. Although great for late-night dining, Aladdin’s does not serve any alcohol and offers halal food. It does offer online ordering for delivery or carry out. Not to be forgotten that they cater to varieties of desserts like cheesecake, tiramisu, Carrot cake, and baklava.

 

Cuisine: Pizzeria and Mediterranean
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 2AM (Mondays to Wednesdays)
                               11AM to 3AM (Thursdays & Sundays)
                               11AM to 4 AM (Fridays & Saturdays)
Address: 1782 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: +1 202-986-8900
Website: www.aladdinskitchenwashington.com


4. The Halal Guys
the halal guys gyro

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The Halal Guys are the pioneers of American Halal Food. This famous New-York based chain has started in Washington a year before. They serve the original gyro sandwiches, falafel, chicken and rice plates and, of course, the acclaimed garlic white sauce. Signature red and yellow decor complete the simple, counter-serve space. The great eye catch over here is Create your own platter style. If you are looking for an inexpensive restaurant to devour your soul, then you are in the right place. The white sauce is said to be legendary too.

 

Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 11PM (Sundays to Wednesdays)
                          11AM to 2AM (Thursdays)
                          11AM to 4AM (Fridays to Sundays)
Address: 1331 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: +1 202-558-9584
Website: thehalalguys.com

5. Lebanese Taverna

Lebanese Taverna chain is a go-to for the classic Mediterranean fare. A contemporary feeling with subtle touches of Lebanon food. They offer halal chicken, beef, and lamb presented in a variety of dishes. Featured offerings include meat-filled fritters, assorted shawarma, seasonal stews, grilled kebabs, and a specialty burger, among others. Dig into the hummus bar — with varieties from spicy to shawarma-topped — or dine on lamb and artichoke stew or grilled salmon.

 

Cuisine: Lebanese
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11.30AM to 9.30PM (Mondays to Thursdays)
11.30AM to 10PM (Fridays)
12PM to 10PM (Saturdays)
12PM to 9PM (Sundays)
Address: 2641 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20008
Phone: +1(202)265-8681
Website: lebanesetaverna.com

6. SKWR

SKWR offers a refreshing take on this tradition established in 2015, drawing inspiration from the ingredients that define the ancient eastern art of kabob to cultivate a unique cuisine in a new American niche. SKWR is essentially a Mediterranean Chipotle. A great grab-and-go meal for dinner, or a chill place to get a decent lunch with coworkers in a short amount of time. This downtown fast-casual spot offers customised kebabs in bowls or wraps with innovative toppings. Pick from different proteins, spreads, toppings ( such as pickled veggies, hummus, chutney, and yogurt aïoli) and sauces to create perfect kabob meal along with brown rice.

 

Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 9PM (Mondays to Thursdays)
11AM to 4AM (Fridays to Saturdays)
Closed on Sundays
Address: 1400 K Street Washington, DC 20005
Phone: +1(202) 682-1717
Website: skwr.com

7. Salt & Pepper Grill

Get ready to lick your plate clean at Salt & Pepper Grill in Washington, creating healthy meals that are enticing to anyone's taste buds. Salt & Pepper have two branches in Washington DC. They serve healthy and delicious Indian and Pakistani dishes. Offering halal meats, you’ll find seafood and chicken dishes like the vandal or korma. This spot offers wraps, various biryani and lamb specials and also kabob and tandoori specials. The fresh bread includes the traditional naan and aloo paratha, but also whole wheat roti and bahtoora, which is a crispy, deep-fried bread.

 

Cuisine: Indian & Pakistani
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 11PM
Address: 2309 Calvert St Washington, D.C. 20008
Phone: +1(202) 588-0666
Website: saltandpeppergrill.com

8. DCG - District Chicken & Gyro
the dcg wrap

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DCG - District Chicken and Gyro is the newest halal fast-casual restaurant in Georgetown, Washington DC. Home to DC’s most flavoursome and unparalleled street food. DCG is clearly more of a take-out place, but they have a small counter with 4-5 seats if you want to enjoy your food there. They serve halal offerings covered with white sauce or hot sauce, along with rice or salad. Chicken or lamb gyro combo served with rice, salad and seasonings are a must try.

 

Cuisine: Fast food
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 10PM (Mondays to Thursdays)
11AM to 3AM (Fridays to Saturdays)
11AM to 10PM (Sundays)
Address: 3147 Dumbarton Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20007
Phone: +1(202) 629-2090
Website: tastedcg.com

9. Moby Dick House of Kebab

Often known as the best kabob in DC, this restaurant has been here for years, is consistently good and has gotten larger over time. Everything on the menu is great, but the assorted Persian-style chicken kabobs are extraordinary because they are flavorful and not dry. The lamb kabobs are excellent as well. They also offer stews, fresh pita, sandwiches, salads, and rice dishes. The Persian rice is very tasty and a must try. Management says its lamb offerings are always halal. Prices are very reasonable, and portions are pretty hearty. Do not forget to end up with a Persian sweet delight bamiyeh and saffron ice cream.

Cuisine: Persian
Halal Summary: Partially halal menu
Opening Hours: 11.00 AM-10.00 AM Mondays-Sundays
Address: 1070 31st St NW, Washington DC, DC 20007-4405
Phone: +1 202-333-4400
Website: www.mobyskabob.com

10. Naan & Beyond

Naan & Beyond is an Indian Fast Food restaurant fulfilling the appetite of taste lovers in Washington DC. Their authentic Indian spices blended with the culinary art of west makes a perfect combo of taste, convenience, and health. You will start enjoying our Tikkas as soon as you inhale its aroma and will not be ready to stop eating even after fulfilling your stomach. The most popular items include Tikka sandwiches-chicken, lamb, shrimp and veggie varieties. The same tikka fillings are also available on an over-dressed Caesar salad.

 

Cuisine: Indian Fast Food
Halal Summary: Full halal menu
Opening Hours: 11AM to 10PM (Mondays to Sundays)
Address: 1710 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: +1(202) 466-6404
Website: www.naan-and-beyond.com

11. Busboys and Poets
busboys and poets fried chicken

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Busboys and Poets is a unique fusion restaurant, bookstore and gathering place where people can discuss issues of social justice and peace. Slam poetry and great music filled the air with young hipster vibes and an open space for all. Each busboy and Poets location should enhance the community -- allowing us to bring together a diverse clientele reflective of the surrounding neighbourhoods. The owner confirmed that starting November 2010 all Busboys and Poets locations use Halal chicken and the fried chicken and nachos is the most popular on the menu. The amazing food is met with equally talented performers.

 

Cuisine: American
Halal Summary: Partial halal menu
Opening Hours: 8AM to 2AM
Address: 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: +1 202 789 2227
Website: www.busboysandpoets.com

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