Adel's Famous Halal Food
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UA Eats
About
Adel's Famous Halal Food is a renowned street cart located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Known for its long lines and devoted following, Adel's has become one of the most hyped halal carts in the city, often compared to the legendary Halal Guys. The cart is celebrated for its chicken, lamb, rice, and signature white sauce.
The Visit
The reviewer braved nearly two hours in the cold to revisit Adel's Famous Halal Food, curious if the cart still lives up to its immense hype. While the wait was long, the food quality impressed, especially the chicken, lamb, and spicy rice. The reviewer found the flavors delicious, though mixing proteins diluted their distinct tastes. Ultimately, Adel's delivers on taste, but the lengthy wait is only worth it in pleasant weather.
What They Ate
Quotes
"That was good but the chicken and the lamb slightly conflict there like you can't really taste either distinctly they kind of mix together so I would either just pick one pick chicken or lamb you can't go wrong you know so just pick one protein don't mix it don't get the combination."
"That was incredible and honestly I reviewed this place before and it was a long wait before it was like a 40 minute wait now it's like almost a two hour wait and I wasn't sure if it was still worth it based upon what I remembered but but the quality of the food has also improved."
"Was it worth two hours probably not but I think I technically waited more like an hour and 40 minutes or something like that uh so I will say this if it's cold out like it was today or if it's very very hot then it's probably not worth it you know like I probably wouldn't do it again to you know wait in the cold for two hours but if it's like springtime or like the fall like if it's good weather out I think it might be worth it guys it was it was pretty good."
Our Reflection
The experience at Adel's Famous Halal Food is a testament to New York City's street food culture—where anticipation and patience are part of the ritual. The reviewer’s journey through the cold, the long wait, and the ultimate reward of flavorful chicken, lamb, and rice captures the allure of this iconic cart. The nuanced take on mixing proteins and the honest assessment of whether the wait is justified highlight the personal nature of food enjoyment. Adel’s stands as a symbol of hype meeting substance, but only under the right conditions. The reviewer’s reflections invite others to weigh in, making the meal as much about community as about taste.
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National Geographic
About
Few blocks from Times Square. Street food stall attracts thousands of hungry diners every night, serving food rooted in their own culture but transformed by New York's streets into something you can't get anywhere else. Halal Cart, famous since 1987. Line goes all way down block to intersection. When get to front of line, illuminating in carts, just chopping up combination (chicken and lamb). It is production and nonstop. Late night eating. Nothing greater to be eating late at night in New York City than this.
The Visit
Adel's Famous Halal Food is a bustling street cart that attracts lines stretching down the block, especially late at night. The reviewer is impressed by the sheer production and energy as chicken and lamb are chopped and sauced to order. The family mix platter, loaded with rice, meats, salad, bread, and a medley of sauces, delivers bold, satisfying flavors. Even after a full day of eating, this meal stands out as a late-night essential in NYC.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Okay, so the line goes all the way down the block to the intersection, and everyone's here to eat at the Halal Cart. Adele's famous since 1987."
"I got the Adele's Famous, but they started off with salad, then bread, I went with the red spicy rice, then I got a combination of chicken and lamb, then I got raw onions, then the white sauce, and the spicy sauce, and I think there was barbecue sauce, and then fries all on top of that."
"There's nothing greater to be eating late at night in New York City than this right before me."
"That tender lamb, the white sauce, it's like a swirl of all those sauces. It's salty, it's a little bit spicy, it has a hint of sweetness to counterbalance."
"The chicken is marinated, so it's really soft and juicy. And if you watch them as they cook it, it just continually like smolders. So the chicken is kind of frying, sauteing, and steaming all at the same time, and all of those spices just infuse incredibly juicy and flavorful."
Our Reflection
Adel's Famous Halal Food embodies the spirit of New York’s street food culture—vibrant, communal, and deeply satisfying. The anticipation is palpable as the line snakes around the block, promising a meal worth the wait. Each platter is a mosaic of flavors and textures: tender lamb, juicy marinated chicken, fluffy rice, and a cascade of sauces. Even after a marathon of iconic NYC eats, this late-night feast delivers comfort and excitement, capturing the city’s relentless energy and multicultural soul.
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Danny Kim
About
Adel's Famous Halal Food is a popular halal food cart in Manhattan, New York, known for its flavorful gyro and chicken over rice platters. With long lines even late at night, Adel's has built a reputation for generous portions, peppery spices, and tender meats, making it a favorite among locals and visitors seeking late-night eats.
The Visit
The reviewers visited Adel's Famous Halal Food late at night, drawn by its viral reputation and the enticing aroma wafting from the cart. They sampled the combo platter, noting the peppery kick and juiciness of the chicken and gyro. Compared to other halal carts, Adel’s stood out for its extra layer of flavor and tender meat. The value for money and quality left a strong impression, making it a top pick for late-night street food in New York.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Wow, that looks amazing. They have some cut up pita bread. They have some cut up pita bread here. Fresh gyro chicken. Ooh, and the red rice."
"Adele's famous halal food. Let's see if it's worth the hype. Spicy? Wow."
"If you guys have had halal guys, this has an extra layer of flavor to it. It's got a little peppery kick too, man."
"Honest opinion, very good. But I don't know if it's worth the hype. Here's how I would put it. If there's any other halal food near me, I would go to this spot right here. Because it's juicier, it's more tender."
Our Reflection
Adel's Famous Halal Food captures the essence of New York’s street food culture—late-night crowds, bold flavors, and unbeatable value. The reviewers’ anticipation builds as they wait in line, and the first bites confirm the cart’s viral status. The peppery, juicy meats and fresh accompaniments set Adel’s apart from the competition. While the hype is real, it’s the combination of taste, tenderness, and atmosphere that makes this spot a standout for anyone craving authentic halal street food in the city.
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