From friendly lunches to unforgettable celebrations, every visit to Naima's is an opportunity to make memories over great food.
Bringing community and flavor together, one meal at a time.
Our mission is to provide comforting and satisfying meals that connect people from diverse cultures. We aim to create a welcoming atmosphere where every guest—regardless of their background—is treated with respect and dignity. We are committed to operational excellence and strict compliance with all regulations, believing that great food is a universal language that fosters connection and understanding.
Your Questions, Answered
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Yes, Naima is a fully Halal restaurant – all our meats are sourced from certified Halal suppliers, and no alcohol or pork is used in our cooking.
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We love introducing new guests to Somali cuisine! If you’re unsure, you might try our Chicken Suqaar Wrap, a stir-fried chicken with mild Somali spices wrapped sandwich-style – a great East-meets-West dish. And definitely start with our crispy sambusas, which are similar to samosas – a customer favorite.
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Yes! In traditional Somali meals, it’s common to have a banana alongside your rice or pasta. Somalis often take a bite of banana with a bite of savory food – it’s a delightful sweet contrast. You’re welcome to try it, or enjoy the banana later – either way, no judgment from us.
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We have a small function area and can host private events up to 30 people outside regular hours. Please contact us to discuss dates and catering menus for private gatherings.
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Absolutely. We have veggie sambusas, a flavorful lentil stew, and can make many rice dishes meat-free. Just ask our staff for recommendations or modifications. Somali cuisine has plenty of delicious options for our vegetarian and vegan friends.

