Halalstreet is a Chinese Halal restaurant that offers a unique dining experience with its halal hot pot and authentic Xinjiang cuisine. Our dishes are made with high-quality halal ingredients and a blend of spices that bring out the rich and bold flavors of the region. Come and enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family in a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere at Halalstreet.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5605 Mowry School Rd, Newark, CA 94560
Phone: (510) 335-3333
Website: https://pos.chowbus.com/online-ordering/store/restaurant/21046
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Reviews
They also have a really nice appetizer spread, including spring rolls, sushi, fried chicken, cold noodles, two types of pastries, and fresh fruits. For drinks, there’s boba tea, which was a fun addition, and they also offer soft serve to end the meal.
Overall, it was a satisfying halal hotpot experience with lots of variety and good flavors. Definitely worth trying if you enjoy hotpot and like having multiple options in one place.
For the uninitiated, hot pot is when the restaurant provides a pot with a base like tomato or peppercorn, etc. and then you add raw ingredients. The ingredients can be fish, very thin slices of meat, or vegetables, etc. You take the ingredients out when they are cooked, and dip them in the sauce of your choice before eating.
Our hot pot was divided in two, we had the original base, and tomato base. The way this restaurant does it is a little like a buffet. It’s all you can eat, and you go get the ingredients of your choice as often as you like. They have many dipping sauces too. To prevent food waste, anything wasted over 0.8lbs is charged as if an additional adult was at the table (I personally like this rule – food shouldn’t be wasted).
Each member of our party liked different ingredients. I liked the veggies, especially the pumpkin. My husband liked the chicken balls, beef balls, and fish cakes. My mother-in-law really liked the lobster balls, especially with the sweet and sour dipping sauce. Service was good, and the setting was really nice. I highly recommend this establishment for halal hot pot.
I will try the hotpot some day, loooks very cost effective.
Had the halal hotpot with two different soups. It was delicious we went during lunch time and it was so fun seeing the whole area to choose all items to add into the soup. The Thai soup was so spicy but absolutely delicious, loved that everything was halal. The restaurant itself is large and they have options if you are not interested in hotpot. Would highly recommend!
Lamb Kebab is only mildly spiced, not covered in smoky, savory paprika. Xinjiang Big Plate Chicken (with noodle add-on), comes in saucy red, but lacks the tingle of Sichuan peppercorn or subtle aromatics of just a little cinnamon or star anise.
A good option when craving Xinjiang cuisine, but likely not up to par with others you may have tried. All-you-can-eat hot pot also an option.
The price is on the higher end but still highly recommended.
What’s not recommended is the Xinjiang Chicken, which is disappointing.