We were trying to find a local spot with hookah and food, at the same time. It was hard to find in Pittsburgh it was either hookah or food well not even food you had tea or something like that. So when we found it we were happy. However you couldnt have hookah and food until after 930. The reason? I believe because it was Ramadan. So there is a dining area and a back portion with a projector and a hookah area. The seating is traditional floor or low seating in the back portion.
So we get here a little after 9 and we still have to wait until 930 for hookah, which is fine. We order some food to hold us over. We ordered the Iraqi kabob, french fries, a mint lemonade and a mango strawberry smoothie. The food was ok, not the best ive had. Oh yea most of the food comes with rice but in the back room where the hookah is there is no rice allowed. im guessing it because of rice and the carpet? The food was about a B- which isnt bad. I ordered grilled onions for an extra dollar and I got a half of onion, yes an entire half that had been on the grill long enough to get grill marks but not to be cooked.
We ordered a hookah in a pineapple they were out so we opted for a orange. There was one guy making all of the hookahs so it took a while for it to be made and brought out to us. Once it came it was good no complaints. The prices for the food and hookah were on point. Its lower then what we would pay in Milwaukee.
Of the hookah spots in Pittsburgh this is the one that i would choose to go to if ever in town again.