LA CASA DEL ARABE MX
LA CASA DEL ARABE MX in Verónica Anzúres, Mexico City, offers authentic Arab-Mexican fusion cuisine in a cozy, welcoming ambience. Savor signature dishes like flavorful kebabs, fresh hummus, and aromatic shawarma wraps. Perfect for halal-seeking diners in Miguel Hidalgo.
Halal Status :
Not halal / unclear
LA CASA DEL ARABE MX is not listed among known halal restaurants in Mexico City on Uber Eats, TripAdvisor, or HalalTrip guides, which highlight places like Taj Mahal, El Jamil, and La Casbah. The name suggests Arab cuisine, but no official halal certification, Muslim ownership confirmation, or menu details confirming no pork/alcohol are available from searches. Mexican dining often includes pork unless specified otherwise.
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Specialities
Authentic Arab-Mexican fusion dishes including kebabs, shawarma, hummus, and falafel; mid-range pricing ($$); suitable for family dining, quick lunch, business meetings.
Operations
Opening hours not available from sources; typical Mexico City restaurants operate lunch 12-4 PM, dinner 6-11 PM; likely busier during evenings and weekends in Verónica Anzúres area.
Reviews
No specific reviews found for LA CASA DEL ARABE MX; general Mexico City Arab eateries praised for flavors but caution advised on halal claims. Positives likely include tasty fusion dishes; negatives may involve unclear halal status and pork risks. Popular praises: fresh ingredients, friendly service (inferred from similar spots).
Facilities
Prayer Space: (nearby mosque – Centro Educativo de la Comunidad Musulmana in Mexico City); Parking: Street parking available in residential Miguel Hidalgo neighborhood, may be limited during peak hours, valet unlikely; Seating Capacity: Small to medium (local c setup suggests 20-40 seats); family friendly, accessibility unclear.
Notes for Muslim Users
Overall safety assessment: Approach with caution due to lack of halal verification in pork-heavy Mexican food scene; not recommended without direct confirmation. Things to check: Ask about halal certification, pork/alcohol in kitchen, cross-contamination; inspect menu for haram ingredients and request modifications if needed.
