Perfect Kababs and chips
Perfect Kababs and chutney, worth the bucks
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Aladdin Charcoal Chicken is a family friendly restaurant located in the heart of Beaumont Steet's dining precinct. Famous for their genuine charcoal chicken that is cooked fresh over hot coals. The extensive menu holds great vegetarian and gluten free options and is packed with freshness, flavour and the vibrant colors of authentic middle eastern cuisine. Open seven days a week for dine and takeaway. Located on the ground floor, corner of Beaumont & Cleary Streets, opposite the The Kent Hotel.
54-56 Beaumont Street , 2303, Hamilton, Australia
Perfect Kababs and chutney, worth the bucks
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