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I wandered in here after buying something next door at CVS. A pleasant spicy smell emanated from the kitchen. There was some yummy looking baklava in a case and a freezer full of creamy Middle Eastern ice cream sleeves. The dining space was immaculatelyclean and modern. I wasn't very hungry, so I ordered a hummus to go. It was a little pricey $5.99), but I realized why when Igot it. There were several slices of pita... View all feedback.
What Ahmed Shahab doesn't like about Kabab Point:
$18 for a few spoonfulls of rice and a few small pieces of meat. All in an attempt to rob people using a shiny appearance. Pita house has similar/maybe even better food at a far more sane price point. I have tried so many Halal and Middle Eastern places.Never came across such small portions at such an astronomical price. I will not be ordering from here again.
This was take out. I wish I took some pictures, as everything we ordered was visually very bland. The pictures on the website did not accurately depict the dishes. I ordered the Sheesh Kebab combo. Upon opening the white take out box, I quickly realizeeverything is beige the chicken, the rice, but the beef was a cooked, dark grey color. Then they sprinkle all over my plate apaprika or some other red colored concoction all over it. (For color? Very misplaced and looks more unappetizing with thissprinkled powder over my dish. The chicken kebab was decent, but the beef kebab was clearly using older meat. I could taste thefunk despite their best effort to mask it. Dry is another appropriate adjective. Also ordered a chicken salad this was theworst looking salad I've seen in a long time. Again, beige. They used the lighter part of the lettuce, probably and mostlyiceberg. The parsley? Finely chopped indeed, where it nearly disappeared. Tomatoes were there but mushy. They also dressed it,so upon arriving at the office, it became one greasy, dressed, beige, flat, unappealing salad. There was absolutely no color.The other people who also ordered said their shawarma was decent, but it might take some effort to sway us away from otherbetter options in the area.
I had the falafel. Fresh and tasty ingredients. The seating area is kept clean. Would highly recommend and will definitely be going back.
$18 for a few spoonfulls of rice and a few small pieces of meat. All in an attempt to rob people using a shiny appearance. Pita house has similar/maybe even better food at a far more sane price point. I have tried so many Halal and Middle Eastern places.Never came across such small portions at such an astronomical price. I will not be ordering from here again.
Very tasty food and delicious. The Personal is very nice with a clients. I have good impressions serving in this place Is the quality and pleasure.
I wandered in here after buying something next door at CVS. A pleasant spicy smell emanated from the kitchen. There was some yummy looking baklava in a case and a freezer full of creamy Middle Eastern ice cream sleeves. The dining space was immaculatelyclean and modern. I wasn't very hungry, so I ordered a hummus to go. It was a little pricey $5.99), but I realized why when Igot it. There were several slices of pita bread and a big container of hummus decorated with chickpeas, paprika, spices andchopped up parsley. It tasted homemade and not greasy at all. I'll definitely be back.