CuisineHalal Mediterranean
Price$
Neighbourhoodlower-greenville
HoursMon-Sun 11am-4am

Must order: Shawarma plate. Halal rice bowl with beef and chicken.

Tip: Open every night until 4am. The crowds after midnight are lively; midweek evenings are calmer.

Location

Address: 3611 Greenville Ave, Ste A, Dallas, TX 75206

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