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Shawarma BayBWorth Trying

1290 6th Ave, Manhattan, NY 10104 · Halal restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (1231 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Excellent, flavorful halal street food with standout chapli kebabs and sauces at fair prices, but expect lines, late-evening hours, and occasional service/order issues.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Shawarma Bay delivers exceptional food quality—particularly the chapli kebabs and sauce lineup—with strong value for money in a Midtown location. However, inconsistent execution on order accuracy and service attentiveness, combined with standing-only constraints and peak-time waits, prevents a higher grade. For street-food standards, this is solid neighborhood-cart quality worth seeking out during off-peak hours.

Restaurant Summary

On a busy stretch of Sixth Avenue, the cart hums with late-night energy, lines forming for plates piled with spiced rice, crispy fries, and juicy meats. Diners rave that the sauces tie it all together: creamy heat and herbal kick. One fan put it simply: "That chapli platter hit every note." Expect a street-food scene that feels lively and efficient when the crew is in full swing. The cooking leans traditional halal-cart comfort with Afghan and Persian cues rather than trend-chasing. The culinary approach is straightforward and flavor-first: chapli kebabs seared and spiced, shawarma sliced tender, and rice that earns its praise. Best for hungry night owls, office workers, and anyone comparing Midtown carts—just know service can feel brisk, and special requests may be declined when the line is stacked. Families will find plenty kids can eat: chicken and rice, fries, and mild sauces. Wraps at $9–11 and platters at $12–13 make it an easy, budget-friendly option. There is no seating, and waits can stretch at peak hours, so plan for a quick handoff or a nearby perch. Vegetarian choices like falafel and salads help mixed groups, but picky eaters should skip the spiciest sauce lineup.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost$17-23 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy Midtown business corridor with heavy evening foot traffic and tourist spillover from Rockefeller Center.

Safety: Well-lit, high foot traffic, generally safe; late-night crowds common around food trucks.

Nearby: Near offices, hotels, and major attractions; multiple competing halal carts within a block.

Garment DistrictThe Garment District is characterized by its historic ties to the fashion industry, with many showrooms, design studios, and wholesale businesses. Dining options range from quick lunch spots catering to office workers to trendy restaurants and bars that attract a diverse crowd. The area is lively during weekdays with a professional atmosphere and quieter on weekends.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday19:30–03:00 Tuesday19:30–03:00 Wednesday19:30–03:00 Thursday19:30–03:00 Friday19:30–04:00 Saturday19:30–04:00 Sunday19:30–02:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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