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Unpacked: The Halal Guys | Uber Eats
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Unpacked: The Halal Guys | Uber Eats

May 8, 2019



Three immigrants opened a lunch cart in New York in pursuit of the American Dream. Two decades later, the Halal Guys are a worldwide phenomenon helping many others achieve the dream as well.

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Unpacked: The Halal Guys | Uber Eats
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– Halal Guys, they were huge in New York street food before New York was really huge into street food. It was almost entirely an immigrant enterprise, and it was on the street and no one had branding and no one had a Twitter account,

And The Halal Guys did that and became stars for it. – It grew from very humble beginnings. One, two, three, four customers at the carts to now massive lines everywhere in the states. – There was this fear, will The Halal Guys be able to survive outside of New York City,

Where it’s so diverse. – If you ever went to the cart, at the corner of 53rd & 6th in midtown, like deepest darkest midtown, like, you know, office buildings every where there would be a line that would stretch literally a hundred feet. And there would be just people waiting

For their chicken and rice, or their lamb and rice. – The Halal Guys was started in 1990 as a hot dog stand, and it quickly evolved. Taxi drivers gave the feedback, that look, we want something more wholesome, more filling. – Gyro is ground meat that’s stacked and put onto a spit that then rotates with heat on it that we slice into thin slices and then cook on our griddle to finish it off. And we serve it piping hot in either a sandwich or on our platter.

– Our chicken is halal, it’s humanely raised chicken, it is never frozen, always fresh. We get the chicken and marinate it between 12 to 24 hours with our spices and then it gets cooked. Our platter starts with the fresh lettuce and tomatoes with basmati rice and then we add the beef gyro,

And our chicken, and the pita bread. We have different toppings that we can add to the platter, like green peppers and onions and jalapeño and hummus, baba ganoush, but what most people are gonna want is the delicious white sauce. – The white sauce is just unbelievable, nobody can replicate it. – That damn white sauce, it is so good! – I’ve seen people that come and load their platter with white sauce where you don’t see anything, it almost looks like a white sauce soup. I was introduced to The Halal Guys

By my brother-in-law actually, who first told me about trying this great cart in New York City. It was in the middle of the winter, I stood in line for about half an hour. I made the mistake that I didn’t know how hot the hot sauce was, so I told them

To just load it with hot sauce. There I am sweating, my wife is there like sweating, we took out jackets off, it was like we even opened the windows in almost zero degrees weather and we’re eating this food, we couldn’t stop, it was so hot but it just so delicious.

When the opportunity came along and we found out that they are franchising, we decided that there’s no one better to do this than big fans of The Halal Guys. My partners are Sami and Mouhammed. Mouhammed is my younger brother, Sami is a long time family friend.

We opened our first store in East Brunswick in 2016. We are looking to open 18 locations in the next 4-5 years. – I used to come every summer early 2000 to work at the carts, I worked every position of the cart, from grill man to serving line to prep,

To cleaning the streets, everything you can imagine. I use to experience seeing people from every different nationality stand in line for a plate of food. It was just something mind blowing for me and as I was young, I was 16, 17 years old at that time. – Middle Eastern food really

Is just starting to gain traction and so Halal Guys really seized that opportunity. I love the fact that this was a way for Middle Eastern people to share their culture, to share their food with other people. – America has a really weird and complicated relationship with Muslim people from all over the world. To have a chain of restaurants, that is spreading nationwide, that people love and to have the word halal right in the name of that restaurant, that’s saying in no uncertain terms

That we’re your neighbors and we live here just as much as you do and we love it here just as much as you do. And we are trying to make the most of our opportunity just as you are. – I was born in Saudi Arabia to Palestinian parents.

I hope for my children to be able to have the choice that I didn’t have when I grew up as an immigrant and the struggle that we had coming here. I’m hoping to build a better life for them, a more stable life, with this business and with the franchise.

– Our carts became one of New York City landmarks and that’s very cool.

43 Comments

  1. @UberEats 6 years ago

    Three immigrants opened a lunch cart in New York in pursuit of the American Dream. Two decades later, the Halal Guys are a worldwide phenomenon helping many others achieve the dream as well.

  2. @justinabata6257 4 years ago

    Halal da mf bomb

  3. @justinabata6257 4 years ago

    Halal that mf bomb

  4. @marvinadonisnaron9568 4 years ago

    Bigla akong nagutom…sarap..

  5. @grantbreezy5429 4 years ago

    Uk halal food is way better….germany is even better….this looks rank.

  6. @subhankarmohanta7546 4 years ago

    Is suicide bombing halal?

  7. @nevertv357 4 years ago

    it's Good to know & See that what ever Citizenship, Ethnicity, Nationality, Race, Religion & Traditions we had in differences to each other as Humans co-Existed here on EARTH. We Value Peace, Freedom, Equality, & Love to one another in Simple Ways such on Music, Cultures, Festivity & most of All Food. It's such a Wonderful sight to See & to know. God Bless Us All, Inshallah.. 🙏💯%✌

  8. @trueraja 4 years ago

    Beware this is Muslims don't eat halal meat or food

  9. @andyzhang7890 4 years ago

    i wonder if in, say 50 years, Halal guys becomes as iconic as hot dogs, pizza, or pastrami on rye in terms of new york dishes…

  10. @mohammadzohirulislam8883 4 years ago

    It looks better as a street cart, am not digging the restaurant style. Cart style gives it a classic vibe.

  11. @foodvideosbynzgill2020 4 years ago

    Why they don't have a Michelin yet

  12. @kamenlaidarx9697 4 years ago

    alhamdulilah from indonesian muslim

  13. @ErnestJay88 4 years ago

    people who believe "eating halal can transform you into a Muslim" are just like believing that eat KOSHER salt can transform you into Jews.

  14. @b3rts91 4 years ago

    This place is so fire and highly recommend

  15. @reeeeebbbbeeeecccaaaa 4 years ago

    I used to go to the one near Oak Lawn in Dallas. Now I go to the one in Plano near Frisco. Ugh. Soooo good. I love it. I’m craving it rn.

  16. @MissMistix 4 years ago

    Look, I'm a big fan. That white sauce in the actual cart and 14th st is real stuff. The ones from the franchise, for some reason, doesn't taste up to par with the ones from the cart and 14th. When I crave for Halal guys, even if I'm from NJ, I drive up to the city for it. Just my 2 cents.

  17. @rohaya333 4 years ago

    Sedapnye…

  18. @irishmarine3 4 years ago

    halal guys hot sauce triggered my IBD into existence – no regrets

  19. @manojgurung4576 4 years ago

    All hype . Chicken is bland good for white folks , not for asian palate for sure.

  20. @jesusisgodislove9912 4 years ago

    My favorite food since I was kid growing up in Manhattan. 🥗🥙

  21. @johnguillen68 4 years ago

    I used to work a couple of blocks away (1251 Ave of Americas) I loved the food on the street and then eat it by the fountains.

  22. @anitamuhammad3968 4 years ago

    Are you in NC?! Love this! 😍😘

  23. @pratiknath1712 3 years ago

    Humanly raised but inhumanly killed

  24. @anhatitarahmany8246 3 years ago

    Here in Germany if you want to have more sauce literally on anything you have to pay more. I wish they were also like this

  25. @monkeytrollhunter 3 years ago

    Anyone know if The Halal Guys taste the same as the ones in stores?

  26. @sravans149 3 years ago

    the chicks are hot tho …

  27. @waji805 3 years ago

    Halal viewers: I can eat this with closed eyes 😭

  28. @mbhuiyan91 3 years ago

    always get the chicken and gyro combo!

  29. @Stefanbites85 3 years ago

    Im Egyptian and love my native food. Ive gotten from many vendors in NYC but nothing is like the food back home.

  30. @scapekiwi 3 years ago

    This is very hararm

  31. @amaanmoulvi6564 3 years ago

    I WOULD LOVE IT TO BE MY BULK MEAL EVERYDAY

  32. @melsimmons4262 3 years ago

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  33. @jamesstpatrick8493 3 years ago

    The food quality has really came down over the years.. its not good anymore

  34. @juanlee337 3 years ago

    i tried them few times. I thought their rice and chicken is always dry and have not much flavor..

  35. @akashsom8357 3 years ago

    Just some good people doing good works 👍

  36. @abdielhernandez6358 3 years ago

    That wood be a big hit here I phoenix

  37. @baritosV2 3 years ago

    The one in Phoenix is very medicore

  38. @toms4020 2 years ago

    Used to be good… went downhill… chicken is dry!

  39. @Kim-by5uy 2 years ago

    First thing I tried when I visited NYC, thanks to this video.

    It was great BTW

  40. @Memes0024 2 years ago

    Dear uber eats if there will you guys open a halal mood for us pls pls pls pls guys .

  41. @zubkiwi 2 years ago

    Halal guys need to open a cart in Auckland, NZ. 😅

  42. @SamDustin0077 2 years ago

    quality went down after they expanded. Even the og cart doesnt taste the same anymore and its more expensive now

  43. @mammontustado9680 2 years ago

    There's something about The Halal Guys finding success in New York post-9/11 gives me hope in humanity ❤

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