January 10, 2010

Saad’s Halal Place: Bring Your Own…Burqa

I’ve lived down the block from Saad’s for almost two years and let’s just say that Saad and I are on a first-name basis by now.

The Falafel Sandwich with a choice of hummus, baba ganoush, tabouli or feta ($4.50) is my standby. If you watch them prepare the sandwich, you’ll notice that after frying up the falafel balls they smash ‘em a little. The result is that you get falafel in every bite, along with fresh tomato, lettuce, parsley, pickles and enough tahini to warrant an extra napkin—or two.

Omnivores should try the Shish Tawook Sandwich ($6). Moist, grilled chicken is served up in pita bread with the same fixings and a mild garlic sauce. The Lamb Shawarma Platter ($14) isn’t as cheap and isn’t as good. I love it when that happens.

The Greek Salad Container ($7.50) is my other standby although it isn't especially, well, Greek. Shredded romaine lettuce, tomato, onion and parsley is dressed simply in oil and vinegar, topped with feta cheese, kalamata olives, American-style pickles and bits of fried pita. You’ll have to fight over the lone dolmathes with your lunch mate but otherwise the salad is enough for two.

The French fries are twice fried to a perfect crisp. The baklava is made in-house and is sickeningly sweet. And Saad himself will mostly likely be the person taking your order. Everything is as it should be.

Here’s to another year of happy eating, folks.

Saad's Halal Place
4500 Walnut Street
M-Th 11am-9pm
F-Sa 11am-10pm

2 comments:

Michael Soo said...

My ladyfriend lives half a block from Saad's, so we get takeout from there pretty often. She likes the Falafel with baba ghanoush and feta, I usually get the chicken falafel, and we'll also get an order of fries to share. The quality is pretty good and although the service is usually pretty good it's often s l o w--not only that, they will often not pick up the phone when they are busy.

Also, important note: they are cash only and will take debt only in emergencies. This is due to a religious belief in not incurring debt, so make sure you have cash-money!

Anonymous said...

That sounds delicious. I'll have to stop over at some point!