City Guide

Chicago, IL

Deep dish, deep values

📍 6 businesses reviewed
Ghareeb Nawaz
Muslim-Owned
Restaurants & Cafes

Ghareeb Nawaz

The no-frills Indo-Pak spot on Devon Avenue that has been feeding Chicago's South Asian Muslim community around the clock — biryani, nihari, karahi, and community.

Sincerely Boutique
Muslim-Owned
Fashion & Clothing

Sincerely Boutique

A Muslim-owned Chicago boutique curating modest dresses, Islamic decor, children's items, and gifts — the kind of shop every Muslim family should have nearby.

Sultan's Market
Muslim-Owned Ethical Alternative
Restaurants & Cafes

Sultan's Market

A Chicago Middle Eastern institution where the falafel plate has fed a generation, and every location carries the same rooted, Palestinian-community-tested recipes.

Yassa African Restaurant
Muslim-Owned
Restaurants & Cafes

Yassa African Restaurant

A Bronzeville Senegalese restaurant where the yassa au poulet is lemony and deep, the thieboudienne is a ritual, and the welcome is family.

Badou Senegalese Cuisine
Muslim-Owned
Restaurants & Cafes

Badou Senegalese Cuisine

Thieboudienne, yassa, and mafé made with all-halal meat in a cozy Rogers Park spot. West African cuisine has never been more accessible — or more delicious.

Sabri Nihari
Muslim-Owned
Restaurants & Cafes

Sabri Nihari

A Devon Avenue legend serving zabiha halal Pakistani cuisine for nearly 30 years, with a Michelin Bib Gourmand to prove the hype is real.

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