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N O R T H Lunches and Dinner, Bar B Que , Roti #38 Boundary Rd RASHAAD AVENUE, MON PLASIR ROAD, CUNUPIA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PH # 665­8868 /FAX # 665­ 1442 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBPAGE: www.darululoomtt.net Serves breakfast and lunch. Variety b) #144 Eastern Main Rd, Tunapuna INTRODUCTION cuisine. Take out or dine in (662‐2831) The DUHC lists the current halaal 5. Mamoo's Bar‐B‐Que (675‐0616) Farouk c) Independence Sq. POS (627‐3036) certified outlets for 2015 hereunder. As Ave, El Socorro Main Rd. San Juan. (Jan d) George St, POS (627‐2357) usual there are many new places which 2016) Dine in or take out ‐ BBQ meats, e) #95 Charlotte St, POS (625‐7684) have recently been certified and there are other places which are no longer kebabs, sides and sandwiches. Dine in or take out – Roti, meals and operational or no longer certified as 6. Mom’s Bake and Shark (742‐9981) indian delicacies. halaal. North Coast Road, Maracas Bay, Booth 14. Sylvie's Roti Shop (221‐1277) #4 In this edition we have also included the #1. (June 2016) All chicken and Backchain St, El Socorro, San Juan. revised list of fast food outlets and ingredients. Bake and shark and sides. (May 2016) Dine in or takeout – Roti, personal care items which we approve. 7. Red Light Grill (222‐3446) # 47 Newmeals and indian delicaies. Much more information can be obtained Independence Square Port of Spain. 15. Sherry’s Roti Shop (720‐4695) from our website. (Nov 2015). Bar B Que and grilled Lp # 11 Fifth Street, San Juan. ( Jan As we increase the number of certified meats and sides. Dine in or take away. 2016) Roti and sides. Take out only. places we have also increased our random visits so our inspectors will be 8. Red Light Grill (222‐3446) # 139 16. Ali’s East Indian Cuisine (724‐7181) paying many more unscheduled visits Western Main Road, St James. (Oct Town Center Mall, Frederick St, POS. to all certified outlets. Hopefully this will 2015) Bar B Que and grilled meats and (Nov 2015) Dine in or take out – Roti increase the efficiency of our efforts. sides. Dine in or take away. and sides. You can also play a role in reporting to 9. Sally’s And Barb Fine Catering (369‐ us anything out of the ordinary that may 2476) 101 El Socorro Road, San Juan POULTRY DEPOTS affect certification. (May 2016) Dine in or take out – 17. Abdullah’s Poultry Depot (787‐2776) N O R T H Lunches and dinner, Bar B Que , roti #38 Boundary Rd. San Juan (Jan 2016) etc. All broilers, layers, ducks etc. New 18. Ali Baba's Meat Shop (675‐6532) #93 BBQ, BURGER & GRILL 10. Saltn Pepper. (622‐3938) Shoppes of Maraval (May 2016) Dine Aranguez Main Rd, San Juan. (Feb or Take Away. Indian Variety Cuisine. 2016) All broilers, layers, ducks etc. 1. Ali’s Burger and Grill Foods (764‐2616) 19. Ali’s Meats & Poultry Mart (663‐ El Socorro Main Rd. San Juan (Oct ROTI SHOPS 5503) #22 Pasea Main Road Tunapuna. 2015) Take out ‐ burgers, grilled meats 11. Bibi’s Roti Shop & Breakfast Café (719‐ (April 2016) All chicken, duck, goat, and sides. 6383) #39 El Socorro Rd. San Juan (Sep lamb and beef. 2. De Grill (728‐0148) #103 El Socorro 2015) Takeout – Takeout Breakfast. 20. First Choice Chicken Ltd. (675‐1883) #7 Main Rd. San Juan. (October 2015) 12. Fusion Cuisine T/A Amin’s Roti Shop Saddle Rd. San Juan. (June 2016) All Take out ‐ burgers, grilled meats and (298‐8856) Food Court #3, Nicholas broilers, layers and ducks, etc. sides. Towers, Chacon St. P.O.S (Oct. 2015) Dine in or take out ‐ Roti and variety 21. Halal Village (477‐2185) Lp.10, El 3. Bar‐B‐Que Express (373‐0700) San Juan cuisine. Socorro Rd., San Juan. (Feb 2016) All (Nov 2015) Dine in or take away – BBQ 13. Hosein's Roti Shops (Jan 2016) Look for chicken and ducks, etc. chicken, lamb and sides. New special logo. 22. Ismaeel's Poultry (674‐9668) #2 Don 4. LA’s Healthy Delight a) #162 Eastern Main Rd, Silver Mill, San Miguel Rd. San Juan. (June 2016) All (309‐4806) 11‐13 Frederick Street, Juan (674‐7684) broilers, layers, ducks etc. Capital Plaza, Port of Spain. (Jan 2016) 23. Nassa & Sandy Meat Shop (674‐0810) SOUPS Samosas, indian delicacies, sweets, # 12 Satar St. Aranguez, San Juan (Feb. 34. Soups and Grill (310‐6050) #15 El cakes, etc. 2016) All goat, beef, chicken ducks, Socorro Road, San Juan. (Feb 2016) 46. Flaky Treats (776‐5616) #61 Ali Drive, Dine in or take away grilled meats and and lamb. Off Johnny King Road, Aranguez. (May New sides and soups. 24. Rahman’s Top Quality 2016) Samosas and pastry pies. 35. D‐Stop Soups and More (674‐6114) Meats 716‐1979) Main Road, Munroe Eastern Main Rd. Petit Bourg, San Juan. Road, Cunupia. (April 2016) broiloers, FRIED CHICKEN (Mar. 2016) All soups and sides. 47. T & T’s Chicken Hut (645‐0821) ducks, lamb etc. CHINESE Southern Main Rd, Curepe (Nov 2015) 25. Reeyad's Poultry Depot (675‐0065) 36. New Kwai Yuan Restaurant (638‐8014) Dine in and take out chicken, fries and #147 Aranguez Main Rd. San Juan. #21 El Socorro Road, San Juan (May sides. (June 2016) All broilers, layers, ducks 2016) Dine in or take out ‐ Chinese 48. The Original Trini Fried Chicken (221‐ etc. Cuisine. 0995) #6 Saddle Rd. San Juan (Sep 26. Shamshudeen's Poultry Depot (674‐ 37. Young Ho Lee's Chinese Restaurant 2015) Dine in and take out chicken, 3523) Cor. Back Chain and William St. (674‐1537) Corner Ward Lane and El fries and sides. San Juan. (May 2016) All broilers, Socorro Rd. San Juan (Nov 2015) Dine layers, ducks etc. in or take out ‐ Chinese Cuisine. INDIAN CUISINE 38. Yi Hing (701‐6126) #21 Eastern Main 49. New Rasam (663‐7392) City of the FAST FOOD Road, Tunapuna. (Feb 2016) Dine in or Grand Bazaar, Valsayn. (Jun 2015) Dine 27. Bombshell Bay Restaurant (634‐4518) take out‐ Chinese Cuisine in full service lunch, dinner and buffet. Bombshell Bay Gasparee Island. (Mar 39. Pearls Chinese Restaurant (766‐6082) Indian and Thai Buffet. 2016) Variety cuisine serves lunch and El Socorro Main Road, San Juan (Oct 50. Tandoori Hut Food Court, Grand dinner. Dine in or take away service. 2015) Dine in or take away. Chinese Bazaar. (662‐6747) (Mar 2016) Dine in 28. Chadon Beni (662‐0161) Oasis Food cuisine. or take out Indian cuisine. Court, Grand Bazaar, Valsayn. (May New 40. Ha Ha City Chinese 2016) Dine in or take away breakfast, OTHER PRODUCTS Restaurant (638‐8197) # 87 Aranguez lunch and a variety cuisine. 1) Fresh Start Juices (637‐4902) #25 New Main Road, San Juan. (June 2016) Dine 29. Fryday’s Fried Fry Chicken Senior St. via Manning St., Diego Martin in or Take away. Cinese Cuisine. (775‐1447) Corner Bim Bim Trace and (Nov 2015) All juices, drinks, cordials El Socorro Main Road, San Juan. ( Nov and syrups. CATERING 2) So Smooth Delights (328‐9643) 2015) Take away chicken, fries and 41. Anisa’s Patisseries (482‐1987) #52 Aranguez Main Road, San Juan. (Oct sides. Kanhai Trace Aranguez, San Juan (June 2015) Punches, snacks and 30. Himchuli Restaurant (225‐2201) Lp # 2015) Samosas, Indian delicacies and 59 El Socorro Main Road, San Juan. ( sandwiches. sweets. New 3) Pattycakes Bakery (766‐9369) Oct 2015) Dine in or take away. 42. Deli Delights Ltd. (663‐3908) #26 lp # 11 El Socorro Main Road, San Juan. Nepaleese cuisine. Rattan St. Bamboo Sett. # 2 Valsayn (Jan 2016) Breads, cakes and desserts. 31. Sate House (715‐4116) Valpark Food (Feb. 2016) Samosas, burger patties Court, Valsayn. (Sep. 2015) Dine in or and pastry pies. take away. Indonesian cuisine, serving 43. Jameela and Fazeela Catering and E A S T lunch and dinner. Asma’s Roti (674‐3344) Evelyn Trace, El 32. Zam’s Plaza Café (365‐4413) #39 Socorro Rd, San Juan (Jan 2016) Take FRIED CHICKEN Aranguez Main Road, San Juan (Feb out roti skins, Indian delicacies, 2016) Take out breakfast, sandwiches samosas and sweets. 1. Mountain View Fried Chicken (307‐ and snacks. 44. Khan’s Homemade Sweet & Savoury 4248) # 22 St. Joseph Street, Arima (Feb 2016) Dine in or take out – chicken ,fries 33. Stationery Frenzy and Coffee Corner (674‐6660) #3 Calcutta Street, San Juan and sides. (482‐9745) # 57 El Socorro Main Rd. (June 2016) Indian delicacies, samosas, (Opp. Honey Bee) (Dec 2015) Expresso, sweets. POULTRY DEPOTS milk shakes, desserts and drinks, 45. Sweetie Pie (675‐2967) #52 Moulah gourmet coffees and ice creams. New Trace, Aranguez Main Road (Feb. 2016) 2. A & S Poultry Depot (397‐ 7614) # 22 Heights of Gunapo, Arima. 2 (Jan 2016) All broilers, layers, ducks, 2. Ali’s Bar B Que (787‐1817) Southern etc. FAST FOOD Main Rd. Warrenville. (Feb 2016) Take 3. Hydar Ali Poultry Depot (668‐1629) 14. SAC Café Plus (713‐1234) SAC Building, out ‐ BBQ chicken, lamb and sides. UWI, St. Augustine (March 2016) Dine New #158 Guaico Tamana Rd, Nestor Village 3. Chillin and Grillin (305‐ in or take out breakfast and lunch (Sep 2015) All broilers, layers, ducks, 9418) Lp # 84 Munroe Road, Cunupia. Variety Cuisine. etc. (Mar 2016) Take out Grilled meats and 15. Max Grill (664‐3817) 7C Cocorite Rd 4. Ikhwan Poultry Depot (791‐2535) 1 ¼ sides. Arima (Jun 2016) Take out ‐ grilled miles Cunapo S.M.R Coal Mine, Sangre 4. Central Bar B Que (693‐1112) Monroe chicken, lamb and sides. Grande (Nov 2015) All broilers, layers, Rd, Cunupia.
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