MANDI OASIS
Mandi Oasis in Homewood, AL, delights with authentic Yemeni cuisine like tender lamb mandi and haneeth in a cozy, traditionally decorated ambiance. Savor generous platters of rich flavors perfect for family gatherings near Birmingham. Indulge in signature rice dishes and platters that capture Yemen's culinary heritage.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
Mandi Oasis specializes in Yemeni cuisine with dishes like lamb mandi and haneeth, typical of Muslim culinary traditions, with no mentions of pork or alcohol across reviews or menu. As a Yemeni-owned establishment serving meat-based halal-style preparations, it aligns with common practices in such restaurants. No haram ingredients are evident from official site or reviews.
| ๐ | 801 Green Springs Hwy |
| ๐ | (205) 747-0167 |
| ๐ | https://www.mandioasisal.com |
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Specialities
Authentic Yemeni dishes including lamb mandi, haneeth (slow-roasted lamb), chicken mandi, fahsah, Yemeni ghallaba, served with rice or fries, soup or salad; generous platters like Combo for 4; moderate price range; suitable_for: Family dining, Quick lunch
Operations
Daily 10:00 am – 10:00 pm (Sun-Sat); peak hours likely evenings and weekends for family meals; busy during dinner rushes given generous portions and popularity.
Reviews
Customers praise the authentic Yemeni flavors, generous portions, and high food quality in lamb mandi and platters. Friendly attentive service and beautiful traditional ambiance create enjoyable experiences. No major negatives noted; some locations listed but Homewood focus is positive.
Facilities
Prayer Space: (none mentioned, nearby mosque likely in Muslim community area); Parking: Good parking lot available on-site, enhancing accessibility in Homewood location without parking difficulties; Seating Capacity: Moderate for platters serving 4+; family friendly with cozy traditional ambiance; accessibility: Standard, no specific details.
Notes for Muslim Users
Safe choice for Muslim travelers seeking Yemeni halal-style meals in Alabama, with no pork/alcohol evidence and Muslim-owned vibes. Overall low risk for haram cross-contamination due to menu focus. Things to check: Ask staff about meat sourcing and kitchen separation upon arrival.
