
Maman Joon Kitchen is newly opened in Waldorf, MD as of December 2025, serving 100% halal Mediterranean favorites with dine-in available, takeout available, and catering available. As a friendly hummus halal restaurant and mediterranean restaurant in the neighborhood, our menu highlights tender beef kabob, marinated chicken kabob, classic koobideh kabob, juicy lamb kabob, and flaky salmon kabob. Start with creamy hummus and warm flatbread, savor hearty sandwiches, and finish with house milkshakes for a memorable meal. Family groups, solo diners, and lunch crowds appreciate fresh ingredients, straightforward flavors, and a warm atmosphere that makes every visit feel like a shared table.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2215 Crain Hwy, Waldorf, MD 20601
Phone: (240) 820-3379
Website: https://mamanjoonkitchenwaldorf.com/
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Maman Joon Kitchen – Event Catering – Waldorf, MD 20601
Maman Joon Kitchen,Waldorf – Facebook
Kabob Restaurants DC MD VA McLean Maman Joon
Last Updates
Reviews
Highly recommend this place, and I will definitely be returning!
On top of that, they surprised us with a free milkshake, which was a great touch and made the whole experience feel extra welcoming. Highly recommended! Nice Atmostphere, any one around Waldorf or going by should give a try!!!
The chicken kabob melted in my mouth, and the rice was so tasty and buttery. Everything looked beautiful and tasted even better! If you’re in Waldorf, don’t walk… RUN to Mama Joon! ️
While it’s a solid option for takeout, I chose to sit inside and appreciated how comfortable and accessible the space felt. The booths were easy to settle into, and the overall atmosphere was calm and welcoming. The staff brought my food directly to the table and checked in gently, which made the experience feel supportive without being rushed.
I tried the chicken kabob with saffron rice and the salad, and everything was flavorful and satisfying. As someone who eats gluten-free and lactose-free, I really value restaurants where the menu is naturally accommodating. It was refreshing to enjoy a meal that aligned with my needs without requiring a lot of substitutions or explanation.
I didn’t try them this time, but I’m already planning to come back for the dolmeh (stuffed grape leaves), along with other vegan options like the falafel and sautéed eggplant. I appreciate that there are plant-based choices that feel thoughtful and flavorful, not like an afterthought.
Whether you’re familiar with Persian food or exploring it for the first time, the staff is kind, patient, and happy to explain the menu. This felt like a place where care extends beyond the food and into the overall experience, which made it one I’d gladly return to when I’m back in the area.