Every Muslim kid who grew up in America knows the feeling: your friends are ordering Chinese takeout and you're doing the mental math on what — if anything — you can eat. Pork in the fried rice. Questionable oils. Soy sauce with alcohol. Tang's Halal Chinese Restaurant on Ridge Avenue exists so you never have to do that math again.
This is halal Chinese-American food done right. General Tso's chicken? Halal. Sesame chicken? Halal. Chicken lo mein, beef and broccoli, shrimp fried rice, chicken wings — all halal, all the time. Tang's doesn't do half measures.
The General Tso's is the fan favorite — crispy fried chicken pieces tossed in a sweet-spicy sauce that hits all the right notes. It's exactly what you want from Chinese takeout: crunchy, saucy, and deeply satisfying. The sesame chicken is a close second, slightly sweeter with a nuttier flavor from the sesame.
The lo mein noodles are well-seasoned and loaded with vegetables and your protein of choice. The fried rice is reliable and flavorful, with egg, vegetables, and generous portions of meat. The chicken wings, fried to a perfect golden crisp, are a popular add-on that deserves its own mention.
For something lighter, the wonton soup is comforting and the egg rolls are crispy. The menu is extensive — essentially every Chinese takeout staple you can think of, all prepared with halal ingredients and halal meat.
Prices are very affordable, which is part of Tang's appeal. Combo meals with a main dish, rice, and a drink are a steal. The portions are generous — a single entrée can easily stretch into two meals.
The restaurant operates primarily as a takeout and delivery spot, with limited dine-in seating. The space is functional and clean, and orders come out quickly even during busy periods. Delivery is available through major platforms, making it easy to get your halal Chinese fix without leaving home.
Tang's fills a genuine gap in Philadelphia's food landscape. For the Muslim community on Ridge Avenue and beyond, it's the takeout spot they've always wanted — familiar flavors, no compromises.
Amara's Verdict
Tang's fills a real gap in Philly's halal scene — Chinese takeout favorites made entirely halal, with portions as generous as the prices are friendly.
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