King Tut Food Truck
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The food was fresh, customer service pleasant and friendly, the food was excellent. Highly recommend.
The warm atmosphere, exceptional service, and perfectly crafted dishes left me in awe. Every detail reflected authenticity and care, making it an unforgettable experience. I can’t wait to return for another taste of perfection!
Pleasantly surprised how good the chicken over rice was. Different flavour from the other halal food trucks in the area and that's a good thing
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I seriously haven’t had koshari like this since I was in Cairo. It’s that good! Try the coffee too. I will definitely be back.
Absolutely love this place! From the lunch options to dessert… it was perfect. Thank you so much and we will be back soon!
Delicious! I tried King Tut for the first time today for lunch. Got the chicken wrap, which comes with fries. The wrap was so flavorful and HUGE potion size. The wrap came with fries that were seasoned with a tangy, delicious spice mixture. Customer service was stellar and my meal was ready quickly. Will definitely be a return customer.
What a great gem! We tried the chicken kebab, the chicken over rice, and the lamb gyro. All of it was delicious! The vendor was funny and very personable, highly recommend trying his stand out!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious shawarma platter in the heart of Manhattan near the Rockefeller Center!
Food: 5
Super good and the man who owns the cart is really nice. I think he adds dill or some kind of herb to his dishes too which makes it extra tasty
Best truck in NYC ? Try the Falafel & Gyros ?
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Ibrahim makes some mouth-wateringly flavorful chicken-lamb-rice. We had the combo platter and I can barely finish the small plates at any of the hawker trucks in Manhattan. This one I could've wolfed down a large. The rice is spice with saffron and the meat is marinated and tender. He claims he makes 200 plates a day, and this is believable from the line at lunch time located just beside the plaza on W 50th and opp the 6th Ave Radio City Music Hall. Must try!
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