My wife was walking by and noticed S&S and that they advertised halal meat (not that this should be something that everyone cares about, but for us we try our best to eat halal). So we took our son to eat there. It was a great experience. The owners took the order, cooked, and served. Everything is locally sourced, organic and no refined sugar is used for the desserts. The influence is a confluence of Sudanese, Persian, Libyan and more form a consortium of proprietors. We ordered the meat platter for two and chicken skewers, red rice and french fries with BBQ corn for our son. Simple food right? Yes, and also flavorful, perfectly bbq grilled and nice portions. Our meal for two was $49 but we had two chicken skewers, boneless chicken thighs, two medium sized pieces of lamb, and a beef skewer. It came with a side of red rice and salad and we picked the S&S house made spicy sauce, and garlic sauce. Everything was made to perfection. Their house sauce was amazing; flavorful to start and then ending with a nice little spicy kick. Not overpowering or made to put fire in your stomach, but more so as beautiful punctuation to a well grilled morsel of meat before it is swallowed. Everything was grilled well but still full of flavor, tender and juicy, even one hour later. The red rice was a great side, and appropriately portioned. Side salad was equally well-portioned, well made and delicious. If you come, do yourself a favor however. The tea and baklava. Tea is a crisp black tea that is smooth and not overpowering. The baklava is sweetened only with honey and filled with pistachios. Delightful. Please give this BBQ grill a try.