I have to admit I paused for a minute. I was in search of a good lunch and was looking for a fish and chips place. Instead I found this place located in a strip mall. What gave me pause was a man of middle eastern descent was yelling at two ladies with covered faces to stay in the van. You go inside and most of the patrons are clearly Muslim. You look at the menu and the food here is Halal, so the customer base begins to make sense.
They didn't seem disturbed by this Roman Catholic coming in for some chow so it was cool. Never thought I would see a Halal burger joint but here it is. I ordered a Juicy Lucy with fries. Ground beef is fresh and is pressed on the griddle, fries are hand cut. So when you get your meal, the fries are hot and somewhat limp the way hand cut fries should be, burger takes a while to make but when you get it, hot and juicy. They also sell funnel cakes which I passed on. To be honest, this is among the best burger and fries I've ever eaten. Allah has certainly blessed my plate the day I ate here and I can't wait to come back and have more.
It's true, the best way to build a community is through food.