Hadramout
Welcome to Hadramout!
Located in the heart of Philadelphia, Hadramout is a hidden gem specializing in authentic Yemeni cuisine. As a halal Middle Eastern restaurant, Hadramout offers a unique dining experience with a focus on simplicity and flavor, keeping true to traditional Yemeni dishes.
Upon entering Hadramout, you'll be greeted with quick and friendly service, setting the tone for a memorable dining experience. The menu boasts a variety of mouthwatering options, from savory appetizers like Samboosa and Marag Lamb soup to hearty entrees like Lamb Haneeth and Chicken Mandi.
One of the highlights at Hadramout is the lamb haneeth, a tender and flavorful dish that pairs perfectly with the spicy tomato-chili sauce. The Mofa Fish is also a standout, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to using fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques.
Customer reviews rave about the generous portions, tasty food, and welcoming atmosphere at Hadramout. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Yemeni cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Hadramout is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts and casual diners alike.
Come indulge in the rich flavors and warm hospitality of Hadramout, where every bite tells a story of Yemeni culinary tradition.
Hadramout Menu
Location
Address: 136 S 45th St Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 386-0919
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- CasualYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- TVYes
- Not Good For GroupsNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Hassan A.
Simplicity and flavor are usually the highlights of Yemeni food and Hadramout kept the theme going. I've tried their lamb haneeth, chicken mandi and mofa fish. Nothing beats the lamb Haneeth, especially once you pair it with the spicy tomato-chilli sauce. The fish was my second favorite item here. Nothing altered to cater to a new audience, this was the kind of Yemeni fish you'd find across Yemeni run roadside food stops in the Middle East. Yemeni staples of salatah and bread are next in my list to try. Going by the initial experiences, I have no doubt they should be great.
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Author: Andrea G.
Quick, friendly service The food is tasty and the portions were good. Would come back again
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Author: Spencer W.
We're trying the places around Abyssinia and found this. Great local restaurant! Friendly owner and welcoming space Lots of people doing take out. Lots of regulars (as there should be)
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Author: Tara P.
The lamb haneeth. It's popular for a reason. Can easily get two meals out of it. Amazing flavor and juicy.