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Halal African & American Restaurant — Restaurant in East Pittsburgh

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Halal African & American Restaurant
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George Westinghouse Bridge
North Versailles Township, PA 15137
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Halal African & American Restaurant

505 Bessemer Ave, East Pittsburgh, PA 15112
4.5(22)
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Phone
(412) 229-8416
Website
halalafricanrestaurant.com

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Featured dishes

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Ghana Salad
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Pounded Yam & Egusi Soup
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Banku / Okro Stew
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Kenkey / Pepper / Fish
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Omotuo Peanut Bt Soup
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Tuozaati With Meat
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Waakye With Fish & Meat
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Fufu & Palm Soup
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Jollof Rice With Meat
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Atseke With Tilapia
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Banku With Tilapia
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Stewed Beans With Fried Plantain (Red-Red)
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Fried Yam With Fish Or Turkey Tail

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Nearby attractions of Halal African & American Restaurant

George Westinghouse Bridge

George Westinghouse Bridge

George Westinghouse Bridge

4.5

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Danielle WardDanielle Ward
WORST African food I have ever had! We ordered 30 minutes prior to arrival. The gentleman said it would be ready in 25 minutes. We arrived 32 minutes later and was told it would be 10 more minutes.... 38 minutes later and we got our food! We drove 2 HOURS & paid $123.51 for 4 egusi & fufu meals and 3 jollof rice & chicken meals. ALL the rice was disgusting and the chicken was dry and bland! It tasted old & burnt. The egusi & fufu was a dub as well which i was extremely disappointed about.. We drove 2 hours back home to open our containers to find out there was barely anything in the bowl. We had to combine 2 bowls to make 1/2 of 1 bowl. The fufu was too wet and to pasty to even eat! I am sooo disappointed in this restaurant and will drive an extra 30 minutes to another african restaurant we frequent atleast once a week.
Andy Owusu SekyereAndy Owusu Sekyere
Absolutely amazing food. Took my family over here on a Saturday morning and I was very impressed with the responsiveness and service quality the owners provided. A very welcoming place for groups with lots of seating and the food is just authentic and top notch. The owners are from Ghana so you can expect the cuisine to be more West African and specifically from Ghana. This is now my go to spot when I miss home!
OliverOliver
Probably the best west African food in Pittsburgh, also good enough to compete with other cities (unlike other places I won’t name in the Pittsburgh area). Not pictured: the sobolo / hibiscus / Jamaican sorrel drink. Tons of ginger, so delightful. I went pretty simple this time to establish a baseline, and I’m definitely leaving happy.
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WORST African food I have ever had! We ordered 30 minutes prior to arrival. The gentleman said it would be ready in 25 minutes. We arrived 32 minutes later and was told it would be 10 more minutes.... 38 minutes later and we got our food! We drove 2 HOURS & paid $123.51 for 4 egusi & fufu meals and 3 jollof rice & chicken meals. ALL the rice was disgusting and the chicken was dry and bland! It tasted old & burnt. The egusi & fufu was a dub as well which i was extremely disappointed about.. We drove 2 hours back home to open our containers to find out there was barely anything in the bowl. We had to combine 2 bowls to make 1/2 of 1 bowl. The fufu was too wet and to pasty to even eat! I am sooo disappointed in this restaurant and will drive an extra 30 minutes to another african restaurant we frequent atleast once a week.
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Danielle Ward

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Absolutely amazing food. Took my family over here on a Saturday morning and I was very impressed with the responsiveness and service quality the owners provided. A very welcoming place for groups with lots of seating and the food is just authentic and top notch. The owners are from Ghana so you can expect the cuisine to be more West African and specifically from Ghana. This is now my go to spot when I miss home!
Andy Owusu Sekyere

Andy Owusu Sekyere

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Probably the best west African food in Pittsburgh, also good enough to compete with other cities (unlike other places I won’t name in the Pittsburgh area). Not pictured: the sobolo / hibiscus / Jamaican sorrel drink. Tons of ginger, so delightful. I went pretty simple this time to establish a baseline, and I’m definitely leaving happy.
Oliver

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4.5
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5.0
31w

A Hidden Gem of African Flavors

If you’re looking to experience authentic African cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Is a must-visit. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with the aroma of rich spices and the sound of vibrant music that sets the tone for a cultural dining experience.

The menu is a celebration of African diversity, offering classic dishes from across the continent. The Jollof rice was perfectly seasoned, with just the right balance of heat and sweetness, while the goat pepper soup was bold and comforting.

Service was friendly and attentive. The staff were knowledgeable about the dishes and happy to make recommendations based on our preferences. The ambiance combined modern decor with cultural touches—artwork, textiles, and traditional music that enhanced the overall experience.

Portions were generous, prices were reasonable, and everything felt homemade. It’s clear that the chefs take pride in both the ingredients and the presentation.

delivers not just a meal but a journey through Africa’s rich culinary heritage. Whether you’re familiar with African cuisine or trying it for the first time, this spot offers something...

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2.0
5w

I am one who absolutely loves food. I will travel mountains high and low valleys to try anything. I never had African food but upon finding out there was a restaurant near me I was so ecstatic. I decided to give them a try. My first experience I didn’t post. I ordered Egushi and yam and added fried turkey tails. The only thing that was very good was the turkey tails The rest of the meal was bland and not seasoned. The other day, I decided to give them another chance. That day, my food was worse. I got 1/4 of a bowl filled and 3 pieces of unknown meat with a large layer of grease on top. This time I went in the store to pick up my order I instantly got nervous because I have never walked inside of a restaurant and not smell not 1 ounce of food cooking I instantly thought they must make their food in advance and then reheat it because there is no way there was no evidence a restaurant existed in there I really wanted to love this place because once I find something great I would have been the number one customer, but what I paid for for that little bit of food was ridiculous and...

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1.0
7w

WORST African food I have ever had! We ordered 30 minutes prior to arrival. The gentleman said it would be ready in 25 minutes. We arrived 32 minutes later and was told it would be 10 more minutes.... 38 minutes later and we got our food! We drove 2 HOURS & paid $123.51 for 4 egusi & fufu meals and 3 jollof rice & chicken meals. ALL the rice was disgusting and the chicken was dry and bland! It tasted old & burnt. The egusi & fufu was a dub as well which i was extremely disappointed about.. We drove 2 hours back home to open our containers to find out there was barely anything in the bowl. We had to combine 2 bowls to make 1/2 of 1 bowl. The fufu was too wet and to pasty to even eat! I am sooo disappointed in this restaurant and will drive an extra 30 minutes to another african restaurant we frequent atleast...

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