Al Mawa Eats zabiha Halal is a modern eatery serving bold, flavorful dishes inspired by rich culinary traditions from across the Middle East and South Asia. At Al Mawa Eats, we blend authenticity with innovation, offering a diverse menu of halal, freshly prepared meals that cater to both traditional tastes and contemporary cravings. Whether you’re in the mood for sizzling grilled meats, aromatic rice platters, vibrant vegetarian options, or fusion street food, our dishes are crafted with passion, premium ingredients, and a commitment to excellence. Perfect for dine-in, takeout, or delivery, Al Mawa Eats is where culture meets comfort food — bringing communities together one delicious bite at a time.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5844 Dempster St, Morton Grove, IL 60053
Phone: (224) 470-6077
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Also had the mango shake and the mangos were fresh!! So good
Best part: Price!!
Definitely will go again…
We spent $60 on food so shouldn’t have to pay extra for a little salad.
First off, atmosphere:
Super cozy, super comfy, super cute little place. It’s a small business on Dempster street and something most people would usually just pass by, but the inside is warm and inviting. Feels like a coffee shop vibe.
Second off, drinks:
I got the Irani Chai. Very similar to Adeni Chai in my opinion. They don’t normally do iced chai, but they made an exception. It was amazing. They even had me wait for my drink before I paid in case I didn’t like it. Don’t expect that, but goes to show how customer facing they are especially for things they haven’t normally done yet. Cherry on top was that 8 ounces was only $3. Where can you find $3 coffee/tea nowadays?
Third, food:
I don’t mean to be ignorant, but it briefly reminded me of Pita Inn. I know it’s not the same cuisine, but similar. I got the Chicken Shawarma Rice Plate. I will say, when I was eating it, all I could do is compare it to Pita Inn, and this was so much better than anything I’ve gotten at Pita Inn. The rice was not dry as most basmati rice is, and their sauces are so much better. It’s like the Chik-Fil-A sauce of Basmati Rice Plates (if you like Chik-Fil-A), but with a bit of a spicy kick, while Pita Inn is Burger King mustard. Get extra sauces. The portion was also super generous for $10.
Lastly, service:
The cashier I worked with was super nice. Gave immediate attention and was super welcoming and helpful. Knew the menu. The food came quick and was within 5 minutes of me ordering; if you can’t wait for that long, I’ll see you at the McDonald’s drive-thru. When they asked me to give a review, it wasn’t overbearing and they requested so kindly and modestly. They continued to ask me if I liked it and you can see their eyes lit up when I told them I liked it.
Don’t even just support them because they’re a small business; try the food and drinks and it won’t matter what they are. I loved it. Thank you, Al Mawa Eats.