King Tut Food Truck

134 W 50th St, New York

Recent Reviews

Stevie Kusanke

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.

Jennifer S

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

Abrahim Randhawa

Delicious shawarma platter in the heart of Manhattan near the Rockefeller Center!

Food: 5

Tavleen Tarrant

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

Mohamed Osman

Best truck in NYC ? Try the Falafel & Gyros ?

Vazir Fatehi

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!

Tatiana N.

Review of the food truck around 47-50 street in Rockefeller center area. Hubby and brother in law suggested the spot being local New Yorkans. I was expecting all the mythical goodness of a food truck but instead received a good yet average meal. Not sure if it is worth the "food truck poisoning" risk but it was decent.

Marie C.

I hope this is the King Tut food cart on West 34 th midtown. The best gyros, chicken and rice . The owner/cook is very friendly and welcoming. However, he has not been seen at this location since January. Hoping someone knows where his new location is .

D C.

Okay so my friend and I went for a swim at the nearby reservoir and decided to Yelp to see where we wanted to dine. I came across this name King Tut and think this should be interesting since the name is well let's say so trite. However the food is anything but, this place serves the most delicious food. Let's start with the warm pita served with sundried tomato spread, then I ordered a delicious Mango juice on ice. The friendly owner/chef would go from table to table explaining his specials and they were very special. He would then find the time to go prepare them for his patrons while his attentive and friendly servers would tend to the customers needs. I ordered the beet/ arugula salad on the menu- roasted beets - deep purple- delicious. I then ordered the orange roughy fish special with sesame seeds and almonds in a light pomegranate sauce - absolutely delicious. My friend enjoyed the portobello salad on the menu and absolutely loved the red snapper special with a poppyseed breading in a cilantro and mint sauce. We finished the evening sharing a freshly made (that day) pistachio baklava served warm. I am telling you I am a "foodie" and an industry professional and I know great food. Even if it is an hour from my home I will return.

Jason I.

This is the 'break in case of emergency' lunch spot. Just a block from the office, I can get a quick, cheap ($5), tasty meal. At first glance one might think that it's a standard halal cart but one would be mistaken. While they have the requisite chicken, lamb, and falafel preparations. What sets them apart is the rice and nuclear hot sauce. I would compare their rice preparation to a spanish style yellow rice. Their hot sauce, which I'm convinced uses ghost peppers, will make you sweat, cry, and secrete bodily fluids in every which way. This is only for heat seekers or to be used sparingly!!! We inquired about the origins of this mysterious hot sauce expecting to hear that it comes from satan himself but sadly received a non-chalant "I order from India." Like I freakin said...Ghost Peppers!!! My heat-seeking co-worker says that it's the hottest thing he's ever had. Besides the rice and the HEAT, all meats are good and I've liked the falafel before but I don't order often. Worth a visit if you are in the area looking for a quick meal. J

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King Tut Food Truck

134 W 50th St, New York, NY 10020