Hello Shawarma is dedicated to serving the tastiest and best quality Middle Eastern Shawarma. We offer Chicken, Beef , and our famous Lamb Shawarma. It’s always a pleasure serving our community and all that visit us from near and far. Certified Zabiha Halal.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 521 E Roosevelt Rd, Lombard, IL 60148
Phone: (630) 330-4444
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Related Web Results
Hello Shawarma – Lombard
Hello Shawarma | Authentic Jerusalem Shawarma in Illinois
Order Hello Shawarma Menu Delivery【Menu & Prices】| Lombard
Reviews
The staff was kind and helpful since it was my first visit.
The lamb shawarma in fluffy pita was tender and well seasoned. Pita is as described, but a little oily from grilling. The pickles aren’t overpowering. The fries are nicely seasoned and not overly salty; nice and crunchy. Good amount of fries in the combo. The falafel is very crispy on the outside yet not dry inside.
I would come again when in the area. Maybe try the wrap or baguette instead though.
What they proudly called a “shawarma sandwich” turned out to be a wrap in thin bread—more like a roti or chapati you’d find in Karachi or Lucknow. Except, instead of fresh off the tawa, it slipped out of a plastic bag like a lazy student escaping madrasa. They didn’t even bother to warm it up before stuffing the meat inside. Result? A cold, floppy roti hugging lukewarm meat like a forced marriage.
Flavor? Let’s just say the tahini sauce was the only soldier fighting for survival. Without it, I would’ve been chewing boiled goat that ran out of spices somewhere between Beirut and Bareilly. For almost $20 a pop, I expected fireworks in my mouth, not funeral potatoes.
And the service—ya Allah. Two employees, both serving like they were doing me a favor. I cracked a few jokes to lighten the mood, but these guys stayed frozen like they were auditioning for “Shawarma: The Silent Movie.” If this is their grand opening energy, I give it six months before the “For Lease” sign takes over the storefront.
Advice? Smile, even if you have one customer. Warm the roti like every auntie knows to do before serving. And give customers a choice: spicy, flavorful shawarma for the desi palate—or plain boiled sadness for those who don’t know better.
As it stands, “Hello Shawarma” feels more like “Goodbye Shawarma.”
The restaurant itself is beautiful and modern. The yellow-and-gray aesthetic really pops, with lots of seating, nice furniture, and plenty of wall chargers for convenience. There’s also ample parking since it’s located in a shopping area. I especially appreciated the unique drink selection—it’s nice to see local businesses being supported.
Prices are reasonable overall, though I will say the $15 sandwich doesn’t come with fries or a drink, but the quality makes it worth it.
Overall, highly recommended! A great spot to grab a late-night bite with good vibes, tasty food, and a clean, inviting atmosphere.
The shawarma here seems more like grilled chicken than the authentic, traditional style I’ve enjoyed before. I also felt that the portion size for the $6 fries wasn’t quite worth the price.
If you’re familiar with the Bridgeview location, just be aware that this one offers a very different experience
Shawarma had plenty of meat in it . Tasty. The sauces were more towards the bottom .when I got there the flavor increased. Pickled vegetable salad bar s a nice touch. Lentil soup was thick and tasty.
I appreciate their packaging.