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  2. The Halal Guys - Wikipedia

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    The Halal Guys is a halal fast casual restaurant franchise that began as halal carts on the southeast and southwest corners of 53rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. New locations, both food cart and storefront, are being added throughout New York (including a storefront on 14th Street and Second Avenue ) and around the world.

  3. Halal cart - Wikipedia

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    A halal cart in Jamaica, Queens, New York. A halal cart is a food cart which serves primarily halal Mediterranean cuisine, particularly in New York City, but also in other metropolitan areas in the United States. A halal cart platter consists of chicken shawarma or lamb gyro, yellow rice, and salad, with optional red and/or white sauce on top. [1]

  4. The Halal Guys to open second Westchester location in New ...

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    A Gyro and a combo plate are pictured at The Halal Guys at 1789 Central Park Avenue in Yonkers, pictured Sept 21, 2021. The New Rochelle will have the same menu but with the addition of chicken wings.

  5. Katz's Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    In the French film Nous York (2012), Manu Payet and Dree Hemingway visit Katz's, where Fred Austin greets them at their table. In the 2001 comedy-drama indie film Sidewalks of New York, David Krumholtz's character Benjamin and a friend wolf down a pastrami sandwich and hot dog at Katz's. [24] [25] Katz's is featured in the 2014 documentary Deli ...

  6. Saffron Road - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Road is an American food brand. [2] [3] It is a subsidiary of American Halal Company, Inc. [4] Saffron Road manufactures clean-label frozen foods, meal pouches, simmer sauces, family sized meals, and healthy snacks that are halal certified, all of which are made with ingredients from global cuisines.

  7. Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Pat LaFrieda I and his brother Louis LaFrieda took advantage of a meat workers strike and opened “LaFrieda Meats” in New York City's meatpacking district on West 14th Street. In 1964, Pat LaFrieda I and his son Pat LaFrieda II (known today as Pat Sr.) took full ownership over LaFrieda Meats and changed the name to Pat LaFrieda Meat ...

  8. Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    The largest markets are found in populous states like New York (e.g. New York City), California (particularly Los Angeles), Florida (Miami), and New Jersey. The kosher food fills a special niche in the food market and, despite the fact that only 10–15 percent of American Jews say they buy kosher, the niche was worth more than $12.5 billion in ...

  9. Bassam Tariq - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Tariq co-founded a halal butcher shop in the East Village in New York with Khalid Latif and Russell Khan. [12] The shop, Honest Chops, was initially started because of the founders' frustration with the lack of halal meat options in New York City.