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NYC Halal Eats will open a new fast casual restaurant at the former Dairy Queen location in Coral Springs serving made-to-order halal street food

Coral Springs, Florida – A new fast-casual restaurant inspired by New York City street food is set to open in Coral Springs, taking over the space long occupied by a Dairy Queen. The restaurant, NYC Halal Eats, will operate at 2361 University Drive, a location familiar to many residents who remember the former ice cream chain.

NYC Halal Eats started as a small halal food concept inspired by the vibrant street carts and late-night eateries of New York City, according to the company’s website. The restaurant has grown steadily over the years and now operates in several states, including New Jersey, New York, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and North Carolina, bringing the flavors of halal street food to new communities.

The menu at NYC Halal Eats is designed to reflect its street food roots, with an emphasis on made-to-order meals. Diners can expect chicken and lamb platters, gyros, falafel, burgers, sandwiches, loaded fries, and specialty milkshakes, offering a mix of traditional halal dishes and modern comfort foods. The focus on fresh preparation and bold flavors aims to capture the energy and variety of New York City street cuisine.

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While the restaurant has not yet announced an official opening date, anticipation is growing among Coral Springs residents. Many locals are excited to see the former Dairy Queen location transformed into a new dining destination that brings a unique and flavorful experience to the area.

NYC Halal Eats has built a reputation for accessible, tasty meals that appeal to a wide audience, from families looking for quick dinners to food enthusiasts eager to try authentic halal street food. The Coral Springs location is expected to continue that tradition, providing both dine-in and takeout options along a busy stretch of University Drive.

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For now, residents can look forward to a fresh and flavorful addition to Coral Springs’ dining scene. The arrival of NYC Halal Eats marks a notable expansion for the brand and offers a taste of New York City street culture right in South Florida.

As the opening approaches, updates on the restaurant’s schedule and offerings are expected, giving locals plenty of time to prepare for a new culinary experience in their community.

 

Jordan Collins

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