In this What’s for Dinner episode, we sit down with Ali Baba’s Kitchen — the Connecticut favorite known for its flavorful fusion menu, deep community roots, and one of New Haven’s original food carts. Huda Khalid joins us to share the story behind her family’s business, from its early days on Long Wharf to its growth into two thriving locations in North Haven and Hamden.
We explore how Ali Baba’s Kitchen evolved from traditional Pakistani cuisine to a broader, NYC‑inspired menu, why kombucha became an unexpected hit, and how thoughtful marketing and community engagement helped modernize the brand while staying true to its family‑run heart. Huda also reflects on the joys and challenges of working alongside her parents and sisters, and the mission that continues to drive their work today.
If you love stories about food, culture, entrepreneurship, and community impact, this episode will leave you inspired — and hungry.
Ali Baba’s Kitchen
📍 North Haven — 344 Washington Avenue #11, North Haven, CT 06473 — (203) 604‑2705
📍 Hamden — 986 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, CT 06514 — (203) 535‑1164
🌐 Website: alibabaskitchen.com
📸 Instagram: @alibabaskitchen
📘 Facebook: AliBabasKitchenCT
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