The food was good. We ordered chicken n rice which was really delicious. The gyro sandwich was ok,nothing special. Ur every day kinda gyro. The fried chicken was also really good but I could tell they had re-fried it,the color,the texture was very apparent. Order online if u wanna try this place coz when I say this place is DIRTY LIKE HECKit. This is no place to have a nice dine out. Flies FLYING EVERYWHERE,tables were dirty, dont get me started on the state of the carpet. The only reason I stayed was coz of the reviews and they have a excellent status for the food safety standards(which i now think is just a scam if they gave this disgusting place “excellent”) I just didn’t wanna touch anything. If this is state of dinning area i dont wanna imagin what horrors are in the kitchen.The state of thr restaurant was a major turn off..the only freakign reason i stayed was coz they are run by muslims ladies(dont knwo what kind of muslims they are whrn it clearly states cleanliness is half of our faith) i would never eat here again,not even...
Read moreYusra & Sabah’s is a cozy Somali restaurant known for its authentic East African flavors and warm, inviting atmosphere. The restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, offering a diverse menu of traditional Somali dishes. You can expect to find hearty plates of suqaar (seasoned beef or chicken stir-fry), bariis iskukaris (spiced rice), and freshly baked sabaayad (Somali flatbread). They also serve canjeero, a soft and spongy bread, typically enjoyed with a rich stew like maraq hilib (meat stew).
Yusra & Sabah’s is also popular for its comforting drinks, such as shah (spiced Somali tea) and maraq basbaas (chili soup), served with a side of lime to enhance the flavors. The restaurant’s interior is simple yet warm, with a focus on Somali hospitality. It’s a great spot for those seeking a taste of home or anyone looking to explore Somali cuisine.
What makes Yusra & Sabah’s unique is their commitment to quality ingredients and their attention to creating a family-like environment, where guests feel welcomed and...
Read moreI ordered 2 pieces of Fried Chicken, some sort of pastry with ground beef, and a Goat meat plate. The chicken was solid for $2 a piece, and the pastry was tasty with some good seasoning, though neither was made to order. The Goat Meat plate was enjoyable, though my one minor criticism is that the rice had more of a sheen than was perhaps necessary (it was still good though). There were other options we considered trying like the Gyros and Shish Kabob. The cook was quite nice and accommodating. Seward Park is only about 5 min away, so we drove there to enjoy the food at a picnic table...
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