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What Are the Health Benefits of Consuming Halal Meat?
The global halal meat sector, valued at $718 billion in 2023, is projected to reach $1,638 billion by 2033. Analysts predict a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.6% over this decade-long period.
Eating halal meat is a choice that many people in Houston make for health and religious reasons. Halal meat is prepared according to Islamic guidelines, which ensure cleanliness and ethical treatment of animals.
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This process is not just about following religious laws but also has health benefits. Halal meat is often fresher, contains fewer harmful substances, and is seen as more pure. For those looking for halal fine dining in Houston, choosing halal meat can be a healthy and ethical option.
In this blog, we will learn about the health benefits of eating halal meat, focusing on how it is prepared, its nutritional value, and why it can be a better choice for your health.
How Does Halal Meat Contribute to a Healthy Diet?
Ethical and Clean Preparation
Halal meat is prepared with great care. The animals are treated well before they are slaughtered. This reduces stress and ensures that the meat is clean. The method of slaughter allows most of the blood to drain out, which can lower the risk of contamination and spoilage. This process ensures the meat is cleaner and safer to eat.
No Harmful Additives
Halal meat is free from harmful additives and preservatives. The process of preparing halal meat strictly forbids the use of any substances that could be harmful to health. This means you are eating pure meat without chemicals that can cause health problems over time.
High Nutritional Value
Halal meat is known for its high nutritional value. Since the animals are well-fed and healthy, the meat contains essential nutrients like protein, vitamins, and minerals. This helps in maintaining a balanced diet and contributes to overall health.
Lower Risk of Food Poisoning
The halal process reduces the chances of food poisoning. Because the meat is thoroughly drained of blood, there is less room for bacteria to grow. This makes halal meat a safer choice, especially when eating out or buying from stores.
Improved Digestion
Eating halal meat can improve digestion. The clean and ethical process of slaughter ensures that the meat is free from harmful substances that could upset your stomach. This can lead to better digestion and fewer digestive issues.
No Antibiotics or Hormones
Animals used for halal meat are not given hormones or antibiotics. This makes the meat more natural and free from artificial growth stimulants that can have negative effects on human health.
Supports Mental Health
Knowing that the meat is prepared ethically and cleanly can have positive effects on mental health. Consuming halal meat can give peace of mind, knowing that the food aligns with one's values and beliefs, which is important for overall well-being.
Conclusion
Choosing halal meat in Houston is more than just a dietary choice; it’s a decision that can positively impact your health. From ethical preparation to high nutritional value, halal meat offers a range of health benefits that align with both your body’s needs and your values.
For those seeking halal fine dining, opting for halal meat ensures that you are consuming food that is clean, healthy, and ethically prepared.Are you ready to experience the health benefits of halal meat? Visit August Grill Brazilian Steak House, the best spot for halal fine dining in Houston. Their halal meat options are prepared with care, ensuring you get the best quality and taste. Click here to explore their menu and make a reservation today!
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bunnymajo · 1 year ago
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Feeling completely powerless to help the Palestinians, even with boycotting and sending messages to people in charge, it still feels like it's not enough.
But I still need to eat. So I found this list of Palestinian owned restaurants in Houston (originally posted on Instagram by a user named "you_had_me_at_halal")
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Of these I've only eaten at M&M Grill, Nablus Sweets & House of Pies, all of which are very good and I recommend! M&M Grill in particular is a fusion restaurant of Mexican & Mediterranean food using halal meat.
So if you live in the Houston area and feeling similar or just want some good food maybe give them a try. It's not as direct but it helps the families here at least. If you live in other large cities maybe search around and support a Palestinian business in your area too.
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aladdinshoustonsblog · 5 months ago
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Best Mediterranean Restaurant Near Me
At the core of Aladdin's ethos is serving only Halal-certified meats, ensuring the highest quality standards and adherence to Islamic dietary laws. This dedication extends to excluding alcohol and pork from the menu, reflecting the Nahhas family's Muslim faith and desire to offer a dining experience that is inclusive and respectful of all cultures and beliefs.
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nycfoodieblog · 3 years ago
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Whenever I’m in the mood for something more than a regular gyro (pronounced Yeer-Roh) I love to visit The Halal Guys. We have a few locations here in Houston and tonight, I was feeling lazy and decided that I would recreate it here at home.
I made a few modifications like adding chopped purple onions and chopped cucumbers to mine. But the rest is a traditional gyro combination platter consisting of sliced gyro meat, grilled chicken, tomatoes, chopped romaine lettuce and the famous “white garlic sauce” over a bed of seasoned basmati rice and a few triangles of pita bread.
They also have a very spicy red sauce that I haven’t mastered just yet. I’m still working on it but this will tide us over until then. Y’all be easy……
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creepingsharia · 5 years ago
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Florida: 217-acre, sharia-compliant Muslim resort planned near Disney, next to Margaritaville
The sharia-compliant resort where terror-linked Muslim organizations can plan their ongoing Islamziation of America will be near another foreign-funded Islamic compound. Read: Mega-mosque being built in “strategic location” between major Orlando tourist sites
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A Canadian real estate developer that is building the first Muslim, family-friendly resort in the Dominican Republic has a purchase contract for one of the largest undeveloped tracts on Osceola County's W192 corridor and plans a similar 5-star resort.
The Everest Group of Companies is eyeing the 217-acre parcel at the southwest corner of U.S. 192 and the Western Beltway (S.R. 429), just across the toll road from Margaritaville Resort. This is the same property that was under contract twice in recent years, first for a controversial auto racing attraction, then for a sports complex which failed to close the deal despite a $20 million commitment from the county. It's priced at $13.75 million.
Everest is working with David Portwood, president of Davenport Consulting Group, and Kimley-Horn's Jordan Draper on its conceptual planning and due diligence. They met with Osceola County's Development Review Committee Wednesday for a pre-application meeting to discuss the latest master plan for the resort with a working title of "Golden Lagoon."
Portwood told GrowthSpotter he estimates the project budget at roughly $500 million. The first phase would begin on the northern end of the property and would include a mix of multi-story retail buildings, restaurants, multifamily and the first of several luxury hotels. Portwood said the full-service hotels would be 5-star quality with ample meeting and convention space.
Everest CEO Zafir Rashid formed an Orlando-based affiliate company, GMR Development Orlando Inc., for the project, which will be its first in the United States. In Canada, the company specializes in multi-family real estate, student residences, commercial/retail mixed-use communities, and hospitality properties.
The master plan and mood board indicate the project would replicate some of the features of Everest Group's Grand Medina Resort just north of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. An earlier site plan provided to Osceola County continued the Grand Medina branding. Portwood said the developer has not announced whether newly renamed Golden Lagoon would be designed specifically for Muslim tourists.
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Portwood did say a Grand Medina-style resort here in Orlando would open the door to a global tourist demographic that isn't well served by the local market.
"It's an exciting project," Portwood told the DRC members. "We find that this is a niche, in a sense, and we're blessed to bring it to the county. It's a wonderful opportunity."
https://www.growthspotter.com/news/osceola-county-developments/gs-deal-for-20m-sports-complex-on-w192-falls-through-land-back-on-market-20190211-story.html »
Davenport Consulting is the architect of record and is working in collaboration with Spanish firm, Arquiestudio, which is also designing the Caribbean resort and has completed luxury resorts in Egypt and the Canary Islands.
The resort itself would be gated with a 4-lane spine road on the eastern boundary linking U.S. 192 to Funie Steed Road. The entire resort would be hugged by a massive man-made lagoon. It calls for multiple hotel and timeshare towers, a full service spa and private water park - complete with its own wave pool, water slides and lazy river. There's also a Women's Club, with a separate pool and waterfront cabanas, just like the Grand Medina Resort.
Portwood said the resort would provide water-taxi service on the lagoon for guests. Some areas of the development are designed as a series of connected islands.
"The lagoon serves two functions," Portwood said. "It's stormwater retention and also compensating storage (for the floodplain)."
Coldwell Banker Commercial Broker Paul Hoffman has the exclusive listing for the property.
The $750 million Margaritaville Resort opened in late 2018 and has already filed preliminary plans for its fifth phase of vacation homes.
Meanwhile, Maitland-based Equinox Development Properties has assembled 48-acres on the north side of U.S. 192, across from Margaritaville and west of Disney's Animal Kingdom, and plans a massive mixed-use resort development there.
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Grand Medina Resort & Spa Orlando is the 1st Muslim-friendly, family-oriented, master-planned community in the Americas. Located just minutes from Walt Disney World, Grand Medina Orlando is a multi-phase hotel and theme park development project located in Florida, USA. Resort Highlights: Alcohol-free Environment Halal Restaurants Private Women’s Club Artificial Beaches Retail Shopping Children’s Amenities Spa Services Conferences & Special Events
From their FAQ - it’s clear this is a Muslims-only facility that will allow non-Muslims who submit to sharia law while on premise:
Q. Halal food? Everything will be halal. All meat will be hand-slaughtered and certified...
Q. Alcohol? There will be no alcohol served, sold, or allowed on-site, ever.
Q. Prayer facilities? A welcoming 9,000 sq. ft prayer center with an on-site, local Imam.
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Jacob Engels at the Central Florida Post notes the developer’s ties to known-wolf Muslim groups that are linked to terrorists, via Muslim “Friendly” Resort With Terror-Ties Planned Near Disney World
Rashid’s companies have sponsored the Reviving the Islamic Spirit annual gathering, where WTC bombing co-conspirator Siraj Wahhaj and noted anti-Semite Linda Sarsour have spoken. Wahhaj’s son was recently busted running a terrorist training compound in New Mexico...
The Grand Medina Resort, Rashid’s Dominican Republic based and soon-to-open carbon copy of the proposed Orlando project, recently sponsored the Islamic Society of North America’s annual convention in Houston. ISNA has admitted ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, both extremist terrorist organizations operating in America and abroad.
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At face value, you might think that there is nothing wrong with having a “Muslim friendly” resort, but how can we be sure that “Muslim friendly” does not mean “Muslim only” or terrorist friendly?
Presumably those were rhetorical questions. If Rashid is openly hosting ISNA - they will host ICNA, MAS, MSA, CAIR and other Islamic groups. All have terror links, some are on terror lists, and all are terror friendly.
There is no chance that the dhimmis in Orlando will risk be labeled Islamophobic and shut this project down, even if the city/state lose money.
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gyrokingusa · 3 years ago
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Best Gyros in Houston
Are you eager to try out the most delectable gyros with any choice of meat? Well, approach us at Gyro King, the one-stop Halal meat eaters’ paradise that started from a food trailer with more than 10 years of experience is the best gyros in Houston. Our gyros offer a perfect mix of meat and veggies topped with our special white and hot red sauce. These yummy gyro dishes are served with pita, romaine lettuce, onions, tomatoes, and cucumbers in an assorted variety of lamb, chicken, fish, combo, shrimp, Chapli, and 100% vegan falafel gyro.
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There’s no in between between haram and halal. It hit me when I was thinking about the food I ate. How do we know everything we’re eating isn’t haram? Especially me I eat Chinese food on the daily and none of the food my mother makes is halal.
It would require investigation. The general rule is the meat of Ahlul Kitaab is permissible. In Houston, for example, the vast majority of Asian food here is slaughtered by Christians. Culturally the Asians(specifically Viets, Koreans, etc) are very big on their traditional slaughter the same way the Jews are but for other than that you have to investigate.
To be safe I’d say stick to meat you know is halal or slaughtered by ahlul kitaab. Also seafood is always a good option.
But specifically to answer your question we have to be more vigilant.
Edit: and to be precise between the halal and haram are grey areas. It’s just safer for ones honor and deen to stay out of them except those who have knowledge of them(ie the doubtful matters) as per the hadeeth of Nu’man Ibn Basheer
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tinalus-blog · 5 years ago
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If there’s one thing that New York truly does better, it’s food. The words “melting pot” is a cliché that I find highly applicable to food in New York, and not just for its culinary association. An innumerable number of cuisines are found in the city, and you won’t have to go far to find try food from halfway around the world. It’s also excellent. There’s something about New York that simply inspires excellent food.
It’s often said that tourists and locals have very different expectations of food, and nowhere is that more apparent than in New York City.
Best Places to Get Food in New York
New York Food Carts
Nothing is more eponymous to New York than a food cart. I often think of hot dogs as the iconic New York food cart staple. In reality, the street cart food is not the frank: it’s chicken rice.
And no, it’s not Hainanese Chicken Rice. It’s quite simply chicken over rice – a middle-eastern style Halal dish with chicken or gyro meat served on fluffy rice with a spicy sauce, a few pieces of pita, and the pièce de résistance, their white sauce. This white sauce, creamy and garlicky, mellows out the spiciness of the hot sauce, making for a hearty and filling dish that’s also very affordable. It’s a go-to-meal for hungry college students and busy white-collar workers.
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Location: Many! It’s a food cart. Check ‘The Halal Guys‘.
Ramen
You wouldn’t think that New York City and ramen would be so intertwined, but after a few episodes of Chef’s Table, I really consider myself an expert on the matter. Basically, a few restaurants like Momofuku and Ivan Ramen inspired a ramen Renaissance, if you will, in New York City. It became a craze that eventually turned into a mainstay of New York food culture.
Some of the aforementioned places Momofuku and Ivan Ramen are interesting and delicious takes on the more traditional ramen. One of my favourites from the latter is their Triple Pork Triple Garlic ramen which tastes just as good as it sounds. Pork? Good. Garlic? Good.
Alternatively, another favourite of mine, if you’re in Midtown (where they have also recently opened the Japanese ramen chain, Ichiran), is Tonchin Ramen. They do an incredible tonkotsu that’s creamy and very flavorful without being (too) heavy. It’s some of the best Japanese food in New York.
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Tonchin Ramen
3 W 36th St, New York, NY 008, USA
646-692-992
Hot Pot Buffet
If you’re ever visiting over the winter months, you’ll know how bracingly cold the New York weather can be. Nothing warms you up more than hot pot. It’s as big of a thing in New York as it is in Asia, and you don’t have to look too far to find a good hot pot place.
My favourite chain is 99 Favour Taste (that’s right, Favor not Flavor). It’s your standard hot pot buffet. You order meat and vegetables to your table with a variety of soup bases you can choose (my personal favourites are mala and pork bone broth), and sauces are at a self-service counter. Drinks are not included. You also eat for free on your birthday, which makes this a very popular spot with Asian students who are looking for great food in New York.
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99 Favor Taste Hot Pot
37 St. Marks Place, NY 0003
22-256-0480
Multiple-locations. Check 99 Favor Taste for more.
Vegetarian Food – Superiority Burger
It’s tough being vegetarian (so I hear), but in New York, it’s thankfully much easier thanks to Superiority Burger. I can’t emphasize how much I’m in love with this burger. I’ve even bought their cookbook to attempt to recreate their signature Superiority Burger black-bean patty – it’s a true labour of love. They also don’t serve fries. So keep that in mind if you HAVE to have some with your burger. They do, however, serve excellent sides that change daily.
Everything in the store can also be made vegan. Their slogan is “Everything is vegetarian a lot is accidentally vegan just ask!” Everyone I know, even the most voracious meat-eaters, have been turned by this burger. We acknowledge its Superiority and you will too.
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Superiority Burger
430 E 9th St, New York, NY 0009
22-256-92
Lunch Prix Fixe
This is a fancy way of saying set lunch with a fixed price, but I do as the Romans do and call it Lunch Prix Fixe. Many fancy restaurants in New York offer lunch prix fixe at incredible prices, so if you’re looking to eat gourmet on a tighter budget, this is a great option.
My personal favourite is Nougatine by Jean Gorges. Their menu changes occasionally but it’s all very good. I enjoyed their tuna tartare and prosciutto-wrapped pork chop very much.
Additionally, if you’re lucky enough to be in New York during restaurant week, check ‘New York Restaurant Week‘. Many restaurants will do lunch AND dinner prix fixe at incredible prices!
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Nougatine by Jean Gorges
Central Park West, New York, NY 0023
22-299-3900
Jewish Delis
Is there anything more quintessentially New York than a Jewish Deli? I know I christened food carts with this title earlier but I may have jumped the gun – Jewish Delis are the true staples of food in New York. They earn this from their bagels alone, but they also offer so much more.
I enjoy my bagels with Lox (smoked salmon) and cream cheese, and there are very few places that do it better than Russ & Daughters in the Lower East Side. They’re a family-run Jewish deli with an incredible history. Bonus: they also sell incredible caviar. If you’re noncommittal and just want a taste, they do a caviar cream cheese that you can smear in your bagel. It’s my favourite.
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Russ & Daughters
79 E Houston St, New York, NY 0002
22-475-4880
Additionally, right around the corner is the famous Katz’s Delicatessen. Their signature Pastrami and Rye is excellent, but I like something a little less traditional: their hot dog with chilli (the meat sauce).
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Katz Delicatessen
205 East Houston Street, NY 0002
22-254-2246
Sushi
Japanese food is soon becoming almost quintessentially New York. You’ll find it everywhere, from excellent Omakase restaurants to decidedly less excellent sushi at your local Duane Reade.
For a true Omakase experience that will not threaten to bankrupt the rest of your trip, try Tanoshi Sushi NYC. It will still set you back about $00 plus tip and tax. Still, sushi enthusiasts will agree that it’s an incredibly affordable price to pay.
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Tanoshi Sushi Sake Bar
372 York Ave, New York, NY 002
97-265-8254
Pasta
It’s everyone’s comfort food – I know it’s mine. Little Italy is often a destination for many tourists during their New York holidays, but outside of the few blocks that comprise it, New York city does have incredible pasta that’s better and more affordable.
San Marzano is one such place in the East Village that serves great pasta at great prices. And because of this, it’s become everyone’s favourite. I’d recommend heading there at opening because it’s virtually impossible to get a table during the dinner rush.
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San Marzano Pasta Fresca
7 2nd Ave, New York, NY 0003
22-777-3600
Nearby, there’s also Cacio E Pepe, eponymously named for the Roman speciality pasta they serve, literally translated to “cheese and pepper”. They serve this pasta in a large wheel of pecorino romano cheese, where they dress the pasta right at your table for an incredible spectacle for the eyes and the palette.
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Cacio E Pepe
82 2nd Ave, New York, NY 0003
22-505-593
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hulusan · 5 years ago
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Deep in the Muslim Heart of Texas, a Farm Family Provides Halal Meat
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By PRIYA KRISHNA A Houston-area couple is trying to offer a smaller-scale, more humane alternative to conventional slaughterhouses. Published: June 3, 2019 at 04:30AM from NYT Food https://nyti.ms/2Z7zVlD
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izayoi1242 · 5 years ago
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Deep in the Muslim Heart of Texas, a Farm Family Provides Halal Meat
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By PRIYA KRISHNA A Houston-area couple is trying to offer a smaller-scale, more humane alternative to conventional slaughterhouses. Published: June 3, 2019 at 09:00AM from NYT Food https://nyti.ms/2Z7zVlD via IFTTT
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topnewsfromtheworld · 5 years ago
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Deep in the Muslim Heart of Texas, a Farm Family Provides Halal Meat
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By PRIYA KRISHNA A Houston-area couple is trying to offer a smaller-scale, more humane alternative to conventional slaughterhouses. Published: June 3, 2019 at 01:00AM from NYT Food https://nyti.ms/2Z7zVlD
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Join and follow 👉🏻 @houstonanimalsave to #bearwitness at a #vigil this Friday at a #halal #slaughterhouse in #houstontx . . "For the dead and the living we must bear witness. Not only are we responsible for the memories of the dead, we are responsible for what we do with those memories." #ElieWiesel . . #animalrights #animalsave #houstonanimalsave #houstonanimalactivism #raiseawareness #bbq #goat #chicken #steak #burger #meat #animalactivist #houston #houstonevents #houstonbusiness (at Texas Farm Fresh Halal Meat)
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deens-cheesesteak-pizza · 4 years ago
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Deen's Cheesesteak & Pizza
Deen's Cheesesteak & Pizza Prepared With High Quality, Rich Taste and Made Fresh On Order Serving Houston and Katy Area. Healthy, Delicious and Made Very Special, To Steal All Your Hearts of people around Houston and Katy Area. Deen's Cheesesteak & Pizza is prepared their burgers, wings, cheesesteak and pizza with fresh meat all 100 % zabihah Halal Restaurant.
 Appetizers
Fries - Add cheddar cheese for $1 @$3.99
Onion Rings - Crispy battered onions rings with a side of white garlic sauce @$4.99
Mozzarella Sticks - 8 mozzarella sticks with delicious marinara sauce. @6.99
Cheesy Bread - Cheesy bread made with high quality mozzarella cheese with a touch of buffalo milk. Served with a side of dipping sauce. @5.99
Gyro Fries - Large order of fries loaded with Gyro meat, white garlic sauce and honey BBQ sauce. Cheddar cheese optional @$7.99
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Cheese Pizza
Our special blend of 100% fresh natural cheeses, our secret recipe pizza sauce with garlic butter crust
Large - $9.99
XL - $11.99
 Chicken Tikka
Grilled tandoori chicken, fresh green peppers, and onions
14" – Medium - $12.99
16" – Large - $14.99
18" – XL - $17.99
 Malai Chicken
Creamy malai chicken, red onions, bell peppers.
14" – Medium - $12.99
16" – Large -$14.99
18" – XL - $17.99
BBQ Chicken
Sliced Chicken, Peppers, Onions, Honey BBQ
14" – Medium - $12.99
16" – Large - $14.99
18" – XL - $17.99
 Supreme
Seasoned beef, Pepperoni (beef), Chicken
14" – Medium - $12.99
16" – Large - $14.99
18" – XL - $17.99
 Deen's Philly Pie
Sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onions, bell peppers.
14" – Medium - $12.99
16" – Large - $14.99
18" – XL - $17.99
 Cheesesteaks
Classic Cheesesteaks
Lightly toasted Amoroso roll filled with sliced ribeye beef, sauteed onions, and hot cheddar cheese (Cheesewhiz). Truly a cheesy delight @ $9.99
 Deen's Cheesesteak
Lightly toasted Amoroso roll with American cheese, ribeye beef, green peppers, and sauteed onions. @$9.99
 Texas Cheesesteak
Lightly toasted Amoroso roll with Texas BBQ sauce over sliced ribeye, American Cheese, onion strings @$9.99
 Chicken Tikka Cheesesteak
Tandoori seasoned chicken breast, bell peppers, onions, topped with our famous white garlic sauce in lightly toasted Amoroso roll @$9.99
 Philly Chicken Sandwich
Thinly Sliced Chicken with American Cheese, mayo and spinach in lightly toasted Amoroso roll @$9.99
 To see full menu: https://www.deenshouston.com/menu
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TEL: 832-683-4714
 Address: 5222 Barker Cypress Rd, Houston, TX, 77084
Store Timings: Sunday to Sat 11:30 am - 8:30 pm - Monday Closed
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halaldelivery · 6 years ago
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michaelgabrill · 5 years ago
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A Houston-area couple is trying to offer a smaller-scale, more humane alternative to conventional slaughterhouses.
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eatbcstx-blog · 6 years ago
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Bryan-College Station has an eclectic and robust mobile cuisine scene that now includes over 2 dozen food trucks and trailers.
Bryan-College Station Restaurant Guide : Food Trucks
Vote for your favorite Food Truck in Bryan-College Station
1775 Texas Pit BBQ Trailer & Catering College Station, Tx • 979-492-6141
Brisket, Pork Spare Ribs, Jalapeno and Traditional smoked sausage, Turkey breast, Pulled Pork, 1/2 cut chicken, also serving made from scratch sides, Potato Salad, Beans, and Slaw. 1775 Texas Pit BBQ Catering’s mission is to provide customers the true traditional Texas Style Q, cooked on Central Texas Oak to provide a smooth tasting meat. Meats are cooked on a traditional offset smoker for a pure Texas taste. They take pride in using only the best products available so customers get the best experience.
Abu Omar Halal abuomarhalal.com
In 2011, Abu Omar (owner and founder of Abu Omar Halal) opened Houston’s first halal food truck. Now they have 10 locations in the Greater Houston Metro, including the Gig ‘Em Mart on Northgate across from TAMU.
Always Cravin’ Pit BBQ Mobile / Pop Up • 979-204-6222
Always Cravin’ Pit BBQ doesn’t do chopped brisket. Sorry! We do chunks of sliced brisket arranged deliciously on a Hawaiian bun with a touch of their homemade sauce with pickles and onions if you’d like. Come and get you some. They can often be found at New Republic Brewing Company in College Station and Home Sweet Farm in Brenham.
BaconGate fb bacongate
BaconGate does a few things and they do them well: BLT, Bacon Grilled Cheese, and Bacon, Peanut Butter, Banana Sandwich.
The Beef & Reef
The Beef & Reef specializes in gourmet tacos from the sea and earth.
Chef Tai’s Gourmet cheftaimobile.com  fb cheftaimobile
Chef Tai Mobile Gourmet is a  fun and inexpensive alternative to high-end food, the innovative gourmet truck’s menu combines Asian Flavor with New American Cuisine.
DBQ BBQ dbqbbq.com  fb + twitter dbqbbq
The heavenly odor of Post Oak Smoked BBQ wafts from their red trailer. In addition to the standards, specialties like pulled pork and even mahi regularly appear on the menu.
Donut Darlin’ fb donutdarlin
Donut Darlin’ will be at numerous local events this fall. Avaliavle for breakfast, lunch, or evening. Email or message on facebook for weddings and events.
Fire Truck Crepes firetruckcrepes.com
Fire Truck Crepes have extinguished the appetite of thousands with our beautiful sweet and savory crepes. The back of the truck features a dining area.
Frios Popsicles fb friosaggieland
The frios rig and scooters bring fresh, frozen, delicious gourmet pops and miles of smiles to your event or to a “pop up” shop hear you! Frios is a true celebration on a stick!
Fusion Peru fb fusionperu979
Fusion Peru is known for its flavorful South American and Asian fusion. The Machu Picchu Burger is a legend. They have a brick & mortar location now. Trailer available for catering and events.
Gig ‘em & Go dining.tamu.edu
Gig ‘Em and Go is operated by TAMU Dining services and can be found around campus. Aggie Bucks welcomed. One of the best deals on campus for a very filling upscale lunch.
Good Bull BBQ goodbullbbq.com
Feed yourself, feed the world, for every plate you buy, someone in need gets fed a meal! Stop by the BBQ trailer set up at 400 George Bush for a great plate of ‘cue.
Grub Burger Bar College Station, TX
Grub Burger Bar is passionate about great food, great drinks, and great hospitality. Their mobile burger kitchen is perfect for events large and small.
Kona Ice Brazos County, TX
Kona Ice rolls their snow cone stand in a van all over the Brazos County area.
Krab Kingz Seafood Bryan/College Station
Krab Kingz Seafood offers up Southern Style Garlic Seafood plates for Lunch and Dinner. The menu features a variety of Snow Crab & Shrimp Plates with Potatoes, Sausage, Corn on the Cobb, & Egg.
Moki Hoki fb mokihokitx
Moki Hoki makes Hong Kong style puffy waffles stuffed with sweet and savory goodness. You can find them at Wayside Food Park in the Northgate District of College Station.
Napa Flats napaflats.com
Napa Flats can bring their portable wood-fired pizza oven and gelato stand to your event or tailgate to create a fun catering experience.
Norm’s Smokewagon Pit BBQ Mobile BBQ Trailer in Bryan and College Station
Norm’s Smokewagon Pit BBQ started up in Bryan a few months ago. They are a BBQ trailer with smoker-on-board and are already attracting a loyal local following.
Pita Pit fb aggielandpitapit
Pita Pit’s trailer is serving healthy and fresh pitas on the Texas A&M University campus 5 days a week and out at events on weekends.
Raspas El Payasito eatbcs.com/raspas
Raspas El Payasito is core to the local food culture, they started the first taco truck in town.
Sno Monkey Bryan-College Station, TX • 979-484-7181
Sno Monkey serves shaved ice and other cold treats from a retro trailer pulled by a vintage truck. The staff wears uniforms that evoke 50’s nostalgia.
Sticks N’ Pops Bryan-College Station, TX
Sticks N’ Pops specializes in gourmet fruits and gelato ice pops made with fresh fruits. They support local farms and businesses with their ingredients.
Taqueria Puro Postino fb tpotosinobcs
The Taqueria Puro Postino Truck prepares authentic Mexican tacos, tortas, quesadillas, burritos, gorditas, and much more.
Taz Indian Cuisine tazcuisine.com
Taz has a bricks and mortar location in addition to their food truck. The restaurant and truck are well known locally for delicious, authentic Indian food.
Tea Bar Wayside Food Park, 203 1st St., College Station, TX • 806-679-2447
Tea Bar doesn’t believe in lines, so step right up and serve yourself, the best iced tea you’ve ever tasted.
Time for Thai – College Station Wayside Food Park, Northgate, College Station, TX
Time for Thai is a popular Houston-based chain of quick-serve Thai eateries. The group operates now two locations in Bryan-College Station since their Thai trailer rolled into Northgate’s new Wayside Food Park.
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