Ya Hala Restaurant
“As a vegan it's tough finding many great food options when not in NYC.”
“And the delivery is really quick, the portions are very generous for the price, it's friggin' awesome.”
“The usual Mediterranean suspects: falafel, hummus etc. Delivers as well.”
Ya Hala Restaurant
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Disappointing experience through delivery. I called and had a very hard time communicating with the person in the phone. I had a delivery menu and they had a fruit cocktail smoothie in the menu and the person in the phone said they didn't have that. There was miscommunication about the address and they did not deliver my food. If I were to get this food again, I would order on grub hub and not call them. The food was decent but due to my unfortunate experience with delivery I would avoid giving them my business.
I was skeptical about this place but am so glad I had to attend an end of the year lunch for work here.
The service was super friendly and quick.
I started with mint tea and loved that it was actually Arabic tea and not liptons lol.
I ordered the chicken kebab plate which came with grilled tomato, grilled onion, mixed Arabic salad and rice. The meal was perfect. The table was served both hot sauce and garlic sauce, I couldn't get enough of both.
This is basic Arab cooking. Nothing fancy but absolutely delicious. I would recommend and look forward to coming back. Everyone I came with enjoyed their meal.
The neighborhood may seem sketchy to some and parking can be a pain. Bring quarters to feed your meter if you're coming on a day other than Sunday!
This place is amazing! Delicious food that is not too heavy, nor too expensive. We loved the appetizer plate–especially the falafel–and the grilled meat platter–especially the kebabs. Also a huge plus that they have a parking lot behind the building, which makes getting there a lot more convenient. We hope to return soon!
small little place between a Mexican joint and a middle eastern supermarket.
Decor they get a 1 but the place has potential.
The food: great food, cheap prices and finger licking delicious.
They also have 10 dollar hookahs and outdoor seating on the back. there was only one guy serving the food but it was not crowded. I will def go back to this place and try more of the fresh food(the market is next door ).
The falafels were really good and the half-chicken that they serve very proudly.
give it a try
I've only gotten take out from this restaurant on grubhub, The service was good and the food actually arrived way earlier than expected. The food overall is pretty good. I got the chicken shawarma and it was just average. Honestly, I don't think the price it's worth the food. It's a little too expensive for what it is. It's Halah cart standard of food for double the price. It's still one of the better middle eastern food in Yonkers.
Very good food! I will definitely be returning here.
A bit on the pricey end, but the good thing is that it's the only middle eastern restaurant that delivers.
Falafels are legit. The lamb shawarma plate is okkk, I've had better and it's so expensive for a couple of chunks of OKKK lamb.
I've also had their stuffed grape leaves, which were decent…I make them better at home.
I've only gotten take out from them, but one time I accidentally clicked pick up from their restaurant and I'm waiting for them to deliver, and they were waiting for me to pick it up, I felt soo bad because they already closed, gate and all and just waited for me to come get it. They were really nice about it, so nice they kept hitting on me in a matter of 30 seconds picking up the food.
The name may say restaurant, but the lone staff member at the counter in the air-condition-less space on a recent summer afternoon didn't look like he was expecting anyone to sit at the deserted tables. They were out of some items on the glossy menu (no Kebeeh, no spinach pies) and although the portions we ended up taking home were generous with lots of fresh-fried falafel balls on that plate and a variety of slightly dry and only mildly flavored kebabs on their top-of-the line house platter, the advertised grilled vegetables consisted in total of a half tomato and slice of onion, and although there was a generous side salad, there was no bread or pita with either dish. Admittedly, it's difficult to find much variety on Broadway in Yonkers, so if you're craving Middle Eastern take-out there this may be your go-to place.