
Discover a world of flavor at Al Madina Halal Market & Restaurant! Embark on a culinary journey through the Mediterranean with our authentic halal dishes. Explore our international grocery, a treasure trove of Indian spices, Arabic foods, and unique ingredients. Al Madina offers a diverse selection of culinary delights and grocery staples to elevate your dining experience.
Large Middle Eastern supermarket with produce, a butcher, bakery, hookahs & a cafe with hot food.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5345 Jimmy Carter Blvd suite c, Norcross, GA 30093
Phone: (770) 300-0772
Website: https://almadinaatl.com/
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Reviews
My top recommendations:
Lamb shank – don’t miss it! Make sure to pour the sauce over the rice; it’s incredible. The roasted vegetables that come with it were the best part.
!!! Kofta kebab – freshly grilled, so it takes a little longer, but absolutely worth the wait.
Chickpea salad, roasted vegetables– delicious and fresh.
The hummus was a bit bland, and the baba ghanoush was too thick for my taste, but overall, I’d definitely come back!
Also, the plates don’t come with pita breads.
Each day of the week has a different selection of food they prepare for main sishes, but they always have shish kebabs, shawarmas, falafels, and samosas (no, pork will not be found). Since it was Friday, I decided to try the lamb mansef, a dry yogurt coated lamb dish from Jordan, which I had the choice to choose the two sides of hummus and fried cauliflower. I had the option of also having a side of flatbread but I chose not to. I was also given a yogurt soup on the sides which is nice if you want to soak it into the rice. Normally I should eat with my right hand, but as an American eho eats burgers and pizza with hand, I opted for utensils.
In Al Madina, fried basmati rice is always served at the bottom of the main dish, golden texture that compliments the lamb as a staple. The lamb mansef itself contained bones, but they were thankfully easily seperable from the meat. The lamb was chewy, but also tender and savory. Sourness and savory have synergy! The hummus did its job as well, but the fried cauliflower I could try it twice again. As for the yogurt soup, it was a little too sour for my taste compared to the rest, but I drunk it just fine. I will say my biggest criticism is that I got too full before I could finish the plate and that’s a compliment!
I recommend coming here if you’re looking forward to trying something from the MENA sphere. It will sometimes get busy and that is a good sign.