Visited this place few days back on our trip to Boston. We were looking for halal places to eat & found this. The food was fresh & delicious. It was our first time trying the Uyghur cuisine & we loved it. Their service was amazing too.
It's quite a trip to return to an area where I lived for more than two decades, which I left several years before I reverted to Islam, and now to experience it as a Muslim.
I now have to make sure the places I eat are halal. That means not only that pork and alcohol don't enter the kitchen, but all the meat and poultry must be halal slaughtered.
It's an opportunity, not a limitation. Some restaurants that intrigued me for years when I lived here are now a very good idea. This Uighur-run storefront in East Cambridge is just one example. The cuisine partakes of Chinese, Central Asian, and Indian influences.
That bread is called "naan" like its Indian cousin, but it's thicker and more flavorful. A divine beef and onion stir-fry is far better than any stir-fry I've tasted in a couple of decades. Portion sizes are generous, too.
I can't believe I finally found one of the rarest fines I've ever met. It is literally the Muslim Chinese tribe and I was excited and happy to support my phone. Muslims besides the food was great too. My kids ate up those dumplings!
The food was absolutely delicious and the service was amazing! Highly recommend! My favorite dish was the beef noodle soup!
Went here on our trip to Boston and since then, I think about the food we had often. We had fried naan with beef and a plate of stir fried Sichuan chicken. First of all, great service by who I think are the owners or family members. Second, I appreciate the amount of veggies and how fresh they taste in all the food. They use a lot of celery and it goes so well and so refreshing with the meal.
I love both meals and am now attempting to recreate them at home. It's halal too. basically I can't stop thinking about it 🥹
Offers halal meats, affordable prices, a cozy environment, and a synchronized ordering system for diners at the same table. However, The food was a bit oily. I recomment cumin lamb plate.
Food was amazing. The Dumplings were my favorite the flavors were so unique and the Dumpling itself was very juicy. We had an odd experience with the staff they were nice but had very odd rules. All the tables were full and when asked if we could sit they said yes if a table opens up you can sit and order afterwards (we were on a time crunch) so we decided to get the food for take out. But then a table opened up while we were waiting for our food and we asked them if we could sit instead since the table ended up opening up. They said no because they have a reservation at 6:15 but it was 6:30 and I asked them if they don't show up could we sit? And they said no we have another reservation at 7:15? Then 2 other tables opened up and we asked if we could sit and they still said no? It was really weird we didn't like that. I'd get takeout again for the food but wouldn't bother trying to sit again
Amazing food! It was our first time trying Uyghur cuisine and we are fans! Dishes are little bit spicy just the way we like it. But they did accommodate for our kids as well. Our little ones really enjoyed the stuffed naan.
The food is great, could use a a side of sauce for the dumplings (don’t know if they forgot it or it doesn’t come with it) but it wasn’t really an issue. The portions are generous and quite filling.
I loved this place! It’s a only halal restaurant near my place, and the food is amazing! I loved the dry fired noodle the most, it has lot of flavours and medium spicy for me. The spicy chicken also tasty. The server told us we can modify the spicy level. Their service is also great and friendly. Will be back!
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