food, pizza
food, tacos
Adeni tea
Menu page 5
Shafoot
Menu page 3
Desserts & drinks menu
Menu page 5 (I'm lost, huge menu tho)
drink
outside, pizza
food, curry
Menu page 1
Menu page 2
menu
The special Tanoor Bread
food
menu, ramen and noodles
food, curry
Kid's Menu chicken nuggets & fries
menu, sushi and sashimi
Vincent L.
Feb 8, 2025
Not Haneeth House anymore, maybe owner change, it is call Mendi House. Interior look the same but sign and name definitely different. If you want Yemeni food in metro Detroit, Sheeba or Yemen cafe is the most well known. But I want to give other Yemeni restaurant a try. Everything looks good, big portion, hot and fresh once it arrive. Haneeth, or other meat dish probably need more seasoning or spice. Kinda bland compare to Sheeba or Yemen Cafe. Strange thing is that if you order coffee or tea, you have to pay a different tab, because their cafe use a different account.
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Saran S.
Mar 6, 2020
Yemeni Brakefast! More like a brunch.As a vegetarian, Almost all the time I go to a Yemeni restaurant I order from the brakefast. I have been to few others locally. I found haneeth house to be little bit better and cleaner.The service was fast and friendly and the food was fresh. My favorite here so far. Fassolia - kidney beans cooked Yemeni style . Very good vegetarian option. Foowl- this is more of a thick curry kind of consistency. With their Tanoor bread. (It's very close to Indian tandoori Naan) They have a lot of egg options again from brakefast. Will be back to try them.This place is huge.. plenty of parking in front.
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Nicole E.
Mar 11, 2020
It's pure madness after work to park if it's busy at Papaya down the street. Seems always to be so busy there all of the time. I have mixed feelings about this place being where it is, because it took over one of my favorite Lebanese spots here on warren at Chase. However, I do really like Yemeni food and that's what's been here since last November. I got some carry out order. I got the chicken Fahsa, large and spicy and a large Mushakkal. I skipped the bread since it's extra and I don't prefer to eat it anyways. Seems rather cheap of them to not even give us the store bought bread when I spent over $34 for my carry out food. I also got a large house salad. The fatoosh is the house with pita chips. Once again it concerns me that they are in such a big place. I hope they are busy at lunch and after I leave. They're only two tables full while I was here. The guy that took my order said it shouldn't be long. It took about 20 minutes.Let's see how the food is, hoping it's outstanding, since I generally like and Yemeni food to be really savory and yummy. This parking lot and shopping center is an absolute zoo. It is an absolute pain to get in and out of this lot. It's after 6:30 PM. There was a line to get in the parking lot from the street when I came in at 6 PM.It was just as frustrating getting out of the parking lot as it was to get in. This is the first time I've come here after work and after 6 PM. I've only been in the parking lot at lunchtime before and it's never as crazy busy as it is after work hours. The chicken Fahsa and the Mushakkal were somewhat wrapped. They did put cellophane around it, but it still leaked out a bit. There's a lot of juice in both dishes.The salad container was packed full and had two dressings. I was happy to give me extra dressing, especially since I give you a lot of lettuce. It is mostly iceberg lettuce, some parsley, English cucumbers and tomatoes. The dressing was in bed and the salad was OK.The chicken Fahsa tasted good, they gave me a side of the hot salsa to add to it, as it's not I see it all. I did get a couple small pieces of bone in my first two bites, I'm treading lightly and carefully with every bite. I don't want to lose her crackin i'm treading lightly and carefully with every bite. I don't want chip or crack any teeth. Found a longer piece of bone and then a slightly bigger piece I'd bone and then several pieces of cartilage and chunks of gristle as I ate further into the stew. I felt like an archeologist finding so many fragments of bone in this stew. Do they butcher the chicken and toss it into the stew? Not cool. I could have easily chipped 4-5 of my teeth by now. Take a bit more care in preparing your meat before it goes into the stew. Don't haphazardly toss meat and bones into a dish. The Mushakkal tastes quite good and is packed with a lot of good vegetables. Both of the dishes are quite savory and delicious, minus the fragments of bone in my chicken fahsa. The hot salsa is good. I could eat it by itself or with some nacho chips.
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Zuber B.
Feb 25, 2023
This restaurant changed to Mandi House. Food was not good and the service was very bad. waiter got the main dishes first, then the Salad and the fries in the end. on top of that, they charge for glass of normal water. Expensive too. Not recommended.
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Gary S.
Feb 22, 2022
I found Haneeth House based on the Yelp reviews and a coupon that they ended up not taking. Probably my own fault because I dont eat rice and other carbs, but I ordered the lamb plate at the servers suggestion. The lamb was falling off the bone but was a little bland for me, but I like my food HOT and SPICY. That's not what I got. It was my first time trying Yemeni food and I think I was also expecting something more like Lebanese food. Overall, the service was good, the food was good (just bland for my taste), I ordered a salad - that was good and tasty. I would go back to give it another chance if I was back in town, but there are tons of middle eastern food places to try, so it may be a while.I also noticed, while Im thinking about it, that they added a $3 (over 10%) gratuity to the bill. Maybe they thought I would miss it and that I would add a full additional tip to the bill. That was ok, I added some more money to the tip (only $2) because the food and service was good. I usually would not do that - kinda irritates me when people decide to add their own tip. Jeez, I shouldn't have thought about it, kinda irritated now. Oh well.
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Mazin D.
Jul 2, 2021
Waitress was weak with poor service Fahsa was below average..too spicy Menu was outdated and did not have the food it contained Food was mehI've had better Yemeni food in my life
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Shaharun S.
Dec 18, 2024
Their lamb haneeth is amazing. It's fall of the bone meat that has just the right amount of flavor. If you want haneeth go to this place. I wouldn't recommend any other dishes besides their speciality tho. The usually kabobs and stuff aren't that great. The service is fast and good and the atmosphere is nice.
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Jesse A.
Nov 26, 2023
This place would be 5 stars if it was for the service. The waiter sucks every single time, we're even complained to upper management but maybe he's related to them
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Idk I.
Jun 15, 2023
Yemeni food is great! I like spicy food so this worked for me. Just need to work on better packaging takeout. Employees were nice too.
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Steve T.
Mar 23, 2021
This was our first time to Haneeth House and we were pleasantly surprised.We generally like Lebanese food more so than Yemeni, and luckily they have both.We had the creamy, garlic chicken and the boneless BBQ and both were very good. We ordered Fattoush salads as our sides and probably would go with the soup next time. The salads were large but just not as good as you get at most other Mediterranean restaurants. The rice is excellent.Overall, we really enjoyed our dinners and the service was excellent as well. Nice place.
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