The Halal Guys

  3.8 – 1,074 reviews   • Halal restaurant

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The Halal Guys are bringing American Halal Food to the masses. Featuring a flavor profile that can’t be replicated in any other cuisine format, flawlessly cooked, premium quality Halal meats that are seasoned to perfection and a melting pot of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors that are sure to delight like our world famous White Sauce. Come see why We Are Different.

Offshoot of a famed food cart offering gyros, chicken & rice platters & other Middle Eastern eats.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery The Halal Guys 85281

Hours

Friday10 AM–12 AM
Saturday10 AM–12 AM
Sunday10 AM–10 PM
Monday10 AM–10 PM
Tuesday10 AM–10 PM
Wednesday10 AM–10 PM
Thursday10 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1015 S Rural Rd #104, Tempe, AZ 85281

Phone: (480) 716-6255

Website: https://thehalalguys.com/locations/1015-south-rural-road-tempe/

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Reviews

Isaac Farooq
Loved the food and the overall dine-in experience with the family. The rice was spot on, the beef gyro was tender, the chicken (regular and spicy BBQ) was packed with flavor, and the hummus was rich and smooth. Drinks and desserts were equally enjoyable. Big portions, great value, and a place we’ll happily return to, God Willing!
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Jeff Williams
I’m a native New Yorker and I’ve been eating at the original Halal Guys NYC cart for decades, as it was parked right by where I worked for many years. And while nobody remembers the taste of anything exactly as it really was, the Tempe location tastes pretty close to what I do remember. I can’t say if it’s 100% the same, but it’s close enough for someone who ate the original regularly for a long time.

I’ve also eaten at a lot of other Halal carts in NYC; they’re all similar but not the exact same as each other. So if you think of this location that way, it’s really no different than any NYC Halal cart. There may be minor differences from one place to the next but that’s part of the fun.

My wife and I both got chicken platters, which is what we always got in NYC (technically “chicken over rice”). Of course I got the white and red sauce, which is all I remember being available at the original. The red sauce really is hot, so be careful with it if you’re not used to it or don’t like spicy food.

The white sauce, at least, is really important. Without it, it’s just a plate of seasoned but dry chicken and rice. So make sure you get at least that, and my preference is for a lot of it. I told the counter person to just cover the whole thing with it, which is how I always got it in NYC. Ideally, it’s best if every bite is wet with white sauce. The red is optional but I like a good amount of it too; I think of this as spicy food.

Everything on our platters was fresh, including both the hot and cold parts. If I had any minor thing to complain about, maybe the pita bread was starting to get a little chewy. But that honestly wouldn’t have been unusual in NYC either…

Flavor-wise, my wife thought there was something unidentifiable that was missing but I didn’t notice that. (She did completely demolish her platter, though.) I could taste the marinade on the chicken and the seasoning in the rice and it tasted pretty much right to me. Same with the all-important sauces.

The restaurant was clean and looked actually better than I expected given the pictures here. I was kind of expecting it to be like a typical NYC-style run-down little storefront restaurant, but it was more of a typical Arizona fast casual place. It’s also not big but it’s big enough. It is basically right in the middle of the ASU area so be prepared for a lot of college campus vibes and all that that entails.

It’s pretty far from where we live in Mesa but we’ll definitely go again, as this is really the only place you can get authentic Halal chicken over rice in the entire valley that I’ve been able to find. Of course there are lots of “mediterranean” restaurants where you can get chicken *and* rice, and Google will recommend all of them to you if you search for “halal chicken over rice”, but that’s a completely different thing. It’s like comparing New York and Chicago style pizza, or something like Japanese ramen vs. Vietnamese pho. Superficially similar but not even close when it comes to the details or flavor.

If you want real chicken over rice, this is the only place I’ve found for it in the area. And it’s really good.
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Ahmed Essam
It has been 2 years since i last had a NY/NJ street food untill i found this Halal guys branch , the quantity was fair quality was grrat i loved the food and enjoyed the meal alot, everything is clean and nice , i wish they add lamb meat on the menu , the rice was cooked well hummus had alot of taste to it, definitely rang a bell to the original NY food truck experience, thank you guys keel it up
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Air Bullies AC and heating
They served us old rice that was HARD we come here often and take our food Togo because we live far from here about 25min from them so we ask for our lecture and tomato and bread on the side so it’s not soggy when we get home and they literally gave us OLD HARD rice when we got home and seen this very disappointed! And they hired a bunch of new kids that don’t really care about their jobs they gave us the worst service and had the worst attitudes! I don’t think we will come here anymore not for old food and bad attitudes —NO THANK YOU!
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Jenna Bishop
Coming from the East Coast, finding a Halal Guys in Arizona was so exciting. Let me say this food in NY and Philly was the go-to food spot and places were packed, we were surprised to find no line the last few times we’ve gone. Must be the college kids not knowing what they’re missing with this place. The flavors of the sauce and the way the food is cooked is always a 10/10 for sure. Our mouths water before even getting out the car knowing we’re coming in here. In the one picture you’ll see what we call in Philly the “fry platter”, which is a platter with fries added on top. I highly recommend it if you like some crispy bites to your platter, it adds a nice touch. The red sauce here is actually red unlike back home where it’s almost black, so a few extra lines is needed here. Overall customer service has been good every time too and I’m happy to drive the distance to get here. Will be a regular trip for us while in Arizona!
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Brian Alba
I took my food to go but the place was clean and people working there were very nice. Food was great with good sized portions. Beware their hot sauce..its fire which I don’t mind.
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Parham K
Should have checked the reviews before ordering maybe my mistake for trying it on Uber eats but what a scam. Ordered a plate of half beef half chicken, paid $5 for extra chicken. Plate arrived with no chicken, a criminal amount of beef, and cold even though the Uber driver brought it quite quickly. I NEVER leave bad reviews, go through my reviews you will see its almost all 5 star reviews.

Honestly so disappointing when businesses do this to paying customers. Its simple, give people what they pay for and you will thrive, steal from your clients and you will crash and burn. Location owner needs to check their staff, retrain, or consider selling and getting into a different business.

Buyer beware.
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zerofever “Isadoriana” peligrie
This is the best gyro place! I used to go to one when I lived in New Orleans but they closed and I missed it like crazy.
I always get the gyro sandwich, tomatoes, and white sauce. Mmmm!
The fries and falafel are fresh and delicious. Super happy to have found a new location to go to within Arizona! 😀
Definitely give them a try if you haven’t and are in the area. There’s much to enjoy on their menu. Try their baklava, too! 🙂
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Hafiz
I’ve tried it in NYC and this location is nothing like the original taste, it has no flavor meat tastes like it’s been reheated many times, they served us frozen undercooked falafel. They failed to control the quality.
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Anil Singh
Food was solid and establishment ok. Solid 3 stars.

No curb side parking so it can be tricky to get your halal food.

Hot sauce was on point and very hot.

Was quite shocked there was a up charge for canned jalapeños.

Chicken could use some seasoning as it was fairly meh. Every other halal guys place I have been to had very well seasoned chicken from the grill.

Did not help that during the whole process of putting everything in the plate I could see everything except when it came to the condiments. I could not see how much onions or jalapeños or hot sauce was being put on the plate.

Felt the plate was stuffed with lettuce which reduced on the portions of protein and rice.

Pita bread was pre cut and looked nice in the metal compartment before putting in the plate I ordered. Was rock hard within 5 minutes of taking the lid off.
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