Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Large halal, self-service grill with broad menu and lively vibe, but significant recent complaints about cold food, long waits, and hygiene mean experiences vary widely.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. DRIMA GRILL's sprawling, family-friendly format appeals to budget-conscious groups seeking halal options and late-night convenience, but poor food quality and serious safety concerns—including undercooked poultry and hygiene lapses—create significant risk. Inconsistent execution with frequent cold food and long waits, combined with recent deterioration trends, prevents any higher grade. The space works for casual volume dining, but quality and reliability fall well short of acceptable standards.
A sprawling, brightly lit hall built for groups, DRIMA GRILL runs on kiosks, pagers, and volume. The mood is lively and family-forward, with halal comfort staples and late hours. Some guests cheer the size and price, while others lament waits and cleanliness lapses. One diner put it simply: we waited long and food came cold. Recent reviews suggest variability, so expectations matter. The kitchen’s approach is broad rather than fancy—crowd-pleasing grills and burgers, rice boxes, pastas, crepes, and shakes. When the line moves and the grill hits right, you can get a satisfying tray for modest money; when it does not, flavors dull and textures suffer. This suits casual, budget-minded diners who prize convenience and halal options over finesse, but it is not a destination for refined technique. Families will appreciate the spacious seating and kid-ready staples like burgers, fries, and crepes. There is a kids menu, though value is debated, and service flow can frustrate tired parents. If you need guaranteed hot food fast for little ones, aim off-peak and confirm items at pickup; otherwise, be ready to pivot to the simplest options.
Area: Suburban Seine-Saint-Denis corridor with malls and big-box retail; draws families and groups, late hours attract night diners.
Safety: Generally active arterial with mixed upkeep; bright interiors, reports of maintenance issues inside reduce perceived cleanliness.
Nearby: Near retail and parking; destination for halal-friendly groups; not a sightseeing hub.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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