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Address: 815 W Cary St, Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (571) 222-4195
Website: http://www.eathalalmunchies.com/
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So as I was driving home after a grocery trip, I decided to stop. It is below 30° outside, and they have both the front and back door open. So it is freezing and generally uninviting to sit down today.
The falafel… I had half of a piece before deciding it is not for me.
The staff is friendly, and the portions are quite large.
I had a gyro, fries, and falafel. The chicken has about the same color as flamin hot Cheetos, but honestly not a lot of flavor.
Will I be back? Probably not. But it’s worth a try – especially if you are someone who lives a halal lifestyle. It was busy and they were efficient in getting orders made.
My favorite part was the fries. They’re definitely frozen from a bag; but the stayed crispy and hot on a 20 minute drive home.
Definitely coming back again — highly recommend if you’re craving flavorful halal food!
Halal Munchies never disappoints! The food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and served in generous portions. I always have enough for more than one meal. The customer service is a solid 10, and the atmosphere between staff and customers is welcoming. My go-to order is the platter (chicken and falafel balls) with mozzarella sticks. I highly recommend for both quality and value! P.S. don’t mind the appearance, the food shifted during transport.
The place has a small seating area, but it was crowded when I visited around 11:30 pm, which honestly says a lot about how popular it is.
Definitely coming back to try their platter next time.
Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the expectations. The food containers look large in videos, but in person, they’re pretty small. On top of that, half the box is just salad and fries. You get a very small portion of rice and protein, which was disappointing.
As for the chicken, it was bland—pretty much just salt and some food coloring. It also had a bit of an odd smell, probably due to the lack of proper seasoning or spices.
The only reason it’s so busy is likely because it’s right next to VCU. If it weren’t for the location and the online hype, I don’t think it would get as much attention. On the plus side, the place was clean and the staff were friendly, which I appreciated.
Overall, I’d call Halal Munchies an average halal spot—not bad, but definitely not worth the drive for me.