Sofra Kebab House - Adelaide

#5 - Kebab - Adelaide, Middle Eastern, Fast Food

Sofra Kebab House

Sofra Kebab House
4.2 / 5 (3392 reviews)

Description

Sofra Kebab House in Adelaide offers a mixed dining experience according to recent customer reviews. While some were disappointed with the quality of the food, such as dry falafel wraps and chewy lamb, others found the kebabs to be tasty and flavorful. The restaurant has been criticized for overcharging and lacking atmosphere, but praised for its friendly staff and generous portion sizes. The variety on the menu and the delicious yiros have left many satisfied customers, with some calling it the best in Adelaide. Overall, Sofra Kebab House seems to be a mixed bag - worth a try for those looking for a Middle-Eastern dining experience.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Margaret

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 3392 reviews
margaret-vo
22.07.2025

Ordered kebab with rice.. gave me with bread but charged me the higher price. Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3

alex-nikolic-1
22.07.2025

Here for lunch today. Wish I could get here more often! The best and most authentic kebab place in South Australia. Fresh and delicious food, awesome friendly staff, welcoming, clean restaurant and did I mention the best yiros in Australia in my opinion! The quality never changes regardless of the time I visit in between. Always on point and never compromise on quality. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $20–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

mustafa-d-flower30
29.01.2024

Very very tasty food. The tea is the best tea I’ve ever had. The AB is really delicious. The only bad thing is when the meat on the stick finishes and there is little burnt bits that they still serve you but thats only sometimes. Another thing is that the prices have gone a little bit up but apart from that, the food, quality, service and the taste is amazing

amel-ramesan
22.07.2025

Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $40–60

journalistnitin
28.07.2023

Nice blend of middle-eastern food with kebabs and breads. Tried Lamb-shank with Pita bread and it was fulfilling and very balanced on spices. Nice ambience, close to the CBD area and affordable too. The dish in picture costs all of 21 AUD.

FAQ

A little farther away is Adelaide Central Bus Station, where you can also access the public transportation.

You can watch major sports events on a screen / TV right in the restaurant.

The diner is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.

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