Address: 495 S Broadway, Hicksville, NY 11801, USA
Phone: +15165957227
Sunday: 10AM–10:30PM
Monday: 10AM–9:30PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–10:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–10:30PM
Friday: 10AM–10:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–10:30PM
Zaid Ansari
Best Zabihah halal meat around
Uzair Farooq
The burgers are amazing! Must get if in area! They also sell great chinese food. Prices are great. Everything is Halal. Great food 👍
Joe Valentino
Poor serivce. Just because they got a certificatio of selling halal. They are cutting peoples pocket. No taste no quality. They are extreamly rude (owner). I will report them to usda and locals about there cleanliness and social distance rule. They allow dine in without following guidness. I wouldnt be suprised if someone get COVID19 HERE. DONT BE FOOLED WITH THE GOOD REVIEWS. IM PRITTY SURE THEY GIT THEM BY GIVING OUT FREE SOUP.
I Never Was
We were pleasantly surprised to hear the Kababjees ownership acquired Aladin, the local confusing combination of a butcher and restaurant. With the introduction of a new menu came Shanghai Express, a Hakka-style basket of offerings within the menu selection. We ordered the classics that would take us across sweet, salty and both. The General Tso had the sweetness one would come to expect from the typically sweet & spicy dish, both chillies and sweet sauce served us well over the steamed rice. Despite being our favorite dish, the General Tso left a lot to be desired on the spicy side of the equation; the larger Desi community that frequents Hicksville eateries would agree. Going to the Sesame Chicken took us down candy lane, offering an overwhelmingly sweet dish many of us only picked up once. The old-as-time Chicken Manchurian visually presented itself as the most balanced and classical dish, yet suffered from the classic Desi-chinese issue of being oversalted. We looked for the best in the categories we were craving and we got what we wanted, but there's room for improvement. Considering the Shanghai Express menu is cooked fresh to order and is in it's infancy, there's already too much to like as-is to not be tempted for a revisit. Once the Aladin team hones in on it's flavor profiles, this will be the best Chinese spot east of Queens by miles.
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
No.
The chicken is sourced from a supplier using hormone-free, antibiotics-free, and free range methods. There is no organic certification present.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.