Israeli burger chain whose name Burgerim translates to “many burgers” in Hebrew.
Serves halal and Impossible Foods’ vegan burgers.
Where to find halal food in Koreatown? Many places! That’s because Little Bangladesh (THE Little Banglades of the city of Los Angeles) is located in North Koreatown!
Israeli burger chain whose name Burgerim translates to “many burgers” in Hebrew.
Serves halal and Impossible Foods’ vegan burgers.
Opened on July 8 (Friday), 2016. Reportedly, a thousand customers were served within 40 minutes of opening.
It’s true they stay open everyday until 4:00 am.
100% Halal Indian-Pakistani restaurant
Small restaurant that serves halal Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi food… 3rd & New Hampshire…
Temporarily closed by the County Health Department on 07/19/2016.
100% Halal Food to Eat-In or Take-Out.
Has freshly prepared hot dishes, as well as grocery items and fresh produce like okra.
A modest Lebanese Mediterranean restaurant in North Koreatown.
Menu includes kabobs, falafel, shawarma, and hummus.
Medina Market was a halal meat and grocery store located almost right across the street from the Islamic Center of Southern California on Vermont Avenue. Among the items it sold were fresh chicken, lamb, goat, beef, turkey hotdogs, kosher smoked turkey… Basmati rice, Mediterranean pitted dates, cookies, Dal snacks, cassava chips… NOTE: No more frozen pizza as of December 2012. During Thanksgiving season in November: Hand-Slaughtered, Free-Range Turkey with No Antibiotics or Hormones Purefoods hotdog is halal? Zion Market – MovedMesòn Cafe – Temporarily Closed Until July 10, 2020The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (Western & Wilshire) – ClosedTengoku Ramen Bar – Closed