I decided to try this spot as just to try it. I did like the food my only issue is that for my combo platter the amount of chicken and lamb was extremely low like embarrassingly low. To whole ever reads this please tell your employees to not be stingy with the portions.
Isabel Castro
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August 23, 2022
I am dying to come back here. I was a little nervous at first because halal places can sometimes be hit or miss but this place was a HIT. The tandoori chicken was so juicy and tender, the lamb kabob was so juicy and the rice was well cooked, even the salad was great and not soggy just fresh all around. I got the combo and took a star off only because the menu says it comes with thigh and drumstick and I only got a drumstick. I couldn’t even complain because I was already halfway done with the plate because it was so good. I definitely recommend just check your plate before you leave if you are doing take out in case something is missing but the food is DELICIOUS!!!
Gabrielle Gunther
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August 17, 2023
I just did not enjoy the quality of food. It wasn’t bad, but it was weird and I really wish I just went to Shahs. The chicken was oddly soft, but cooked. The sauce was weird too.. they warned me it would e spicy, it is not spicy at all.
James Nathan
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July 05, 2022
Super food! Not just gyros. I get the chicken (I think it's tindoori, can't spell it, but it eats really good). The guys are always happy to put the sauce on the side and any other little things I ask for.
I Never Was
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February 25, 2021
Noor Food benefits from being one of the only Halal restaurants in the Babylon area. In addition to the chicken and gyro staples, there's offerings in Desi cuisines such as Chapli Kababs, Lahori Chana, Samosa Chaat and more. Across the board, we felt the flavors were muted for our ordered items. The Chicken Tikka Masala is actually a mild tasting Butter Chicken, which we would highly recommend for a menu naming update as that's more recognizable and popular. The Chicken over Rice and Salad had less chicken than we were expecting, and still suffered from under-seasoning. The Tandoori Wings tasted fresh, had good char and were a nice change from the wings normally found in a chicken over rice restaurant. The standout item was the Samosa Chaat, which featured two fresh samosas with yogurt and spices. We really wished the Samosa Chaat had the classic tamarind chutney it's served with in most restaurants as that would've taken it from good to great. Despite our respect for the unique, inclusive menu and convenient location, no one from our party showed a willingness to order again in the near future. Hoping to see more of what Noor Food can do as one of the standout Halal options amongst the lackluster chains in the area.
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I decided to try this spot as just to try it. I did like the food my only issue is that for my combo platter the amount of chicken and lamb was extremely low like embarrassingly low. To whole ever reads this please tell your employees to not be stingy with the portions.
I am dying to come back here. I was a little nervous at first because halal places can sometimes be hit or miss but this place was a HIT. The tandoori chicken was so juicy and tender, the lamb kabob was so juicy and the rice was well cooked, even the salad was great and not soggy just fresh all around. I got the combo and took a star off only because the menu says it comes with thigh and drumstick and I only got a drumstick. I couldn’t even complain because I was already halfway done with the plate because it was so good. I definitely recommend just check your plate before you leave if you are doing take out in case something is missing but the food is DELICIOUS!!!
I just did not enjoy the quality of food. It wasn’t bad, but it was weird and I really wish I just went to Shahs. The chicken was oddly soft, but cooked. The sauce was weird too.. they warned me it would e spicy, it is not spicy at all.
Super food! Not just gyros. I get the chicken (I think it's tindoori, can't spell it, but it eats really good). The guys are always happy to put the sauce on the side and any other little things I ask for.
Noor Food benefits from being one of the only Halal restaurants in the Babylon area. In addition to the chicken and gyro staples, there's offerings in Desi cuisines such as Chapli Kababs, Lahori Chana, Samosa Chaat and more. Across the board, we felt the flavors were muted for our ordered items. The Chicken Tikka Masala is actually a mild tasting Butter Chicken, which we would highly recommend for a menu naming update as that's more recognizable and popular. The Chicken over Rice and Salad had less chicken than we were expecting, and still suffered from under-seasoning. The Tandoori Wings tasted fresh, had good char and were a nice change from the wings normally found in a chicken over rice restaurant. The standout item was the Samosa Chaat, which featured two fresh samosas with yogurt and spices. We really wished the Samosa Chaat had the classic tamarind chutney it's served with in most restaurants as that would've taken it from good to great. Despite our respect for the unique, inclusive menu and convenient location, no one from our party showed a willingness to order again in the near future. Hoping to see more of what Noor Food can do as one of the standout Halal options amongst the lackluster chains in the area.