Do Darya Kabab House - Houston

#20 - Kebab - Houston, Pakistani, Indian
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Do Darya Kabab House

Do Darya Kabab House
4.5 / 5 (1185 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Momin

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★ 4.5 / 5 from 1185 reviews
mateen-shah
28.11.2023

After a very long time, had a great food at this restaurant where restaurant manager Mr. Tayyab helped us ordering the great meal which we enjoyed a lot. I would say one of the best restaurants in Houston and would recommend to everybody. Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

manjari-kalia
28.11.2023

Really fresh food and friendly service! Can't wait to come back for AYCE pani puri night Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Beef Bihari Kabab, Daal, Chicken Tikka Leg, Naan Vegetarian offerings: Vegetarian menu or section

princy-v
28.11.2023

My friend and I went in for the BBQ buffet and they had a variety of dishes from chicken tikka, chicken boti, shrimp, beef kabob etc. The customer service was great. They checked on us frequently. The place is clean with desi touches here and there. Would definitely recommend. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner

momin-birjis
25.02.2024

In terms of food, the pani puri was quite good, but the barbecue was just average. I tried most of their grilled items, and while the food was served hot, it was extremely bland. The beef bihari had a rubbery texture and lacked spices, the beef kebab was simply meat in a cylindrical shape with no flavor, and the malai boti was like grilled chicken with no seasoning as well. Overall, this made for a disappointing dining experience. They also didn’t have other snacks like bun kebabs that were listed on their menu. We ordered a few desserts, but the faloodas had a strong milk taste with very little flavor, and the kulfi, served in a cup, was also not very tasty. It’s worth noting that their desserts were from Dhorajis, which was also empty when we visited. I mention all of this because I can’t help but compare the food to places like Agas or Bundu Khan. On its own, this restaurant might be acceptable, but given the competition, it falls short. If you’re looking for barbecue, there are definitely better options out there. I might return for the pani puri, or if Agas were to close and I wanted barbecue.

aater-attar
25.02.2024

The all-you-can-eat iftar dinner is budget-friendly, and I will definitely return. For vegetarian options, it would be great to see an expanded salad selection.

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You can use the WLAN of the establishment at no extra cost.

You can watch major sporting events on a screen / TV right in the joint.

The rooms on site are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The place also takes various credit cards.

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