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I've been going here for years. There have been a few changes but still the best kebabs in Melbourne. Steve the manager cares about customer services and makes sure you're 100% happy. A bit pricey at $14 but worth every cent. View all feedback.
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If you are looking for an authentic Greek souvlaki this is probably the place. Don't expect fancy dinning or fine food, that's not what this is all about. On the other hand you'll have pretty good meet (chicken, beef or the original lamb) and very good sauces (especially the garlic and the chilli). It's a messy business so be prepared with lots of serviettes. The meat is shaved on the spot from the rotisserie and fin... View all feedback.
The lamb souvlakis and chicken kebabs are the best at this restaurant.
The lamb souvlaki was tasty, but quite pricey at $18. The portion was generous with plenty of meat, making it difficult to finish. It would be more appealing if there was a smaller, more affordable option available with about 60% of the filling of the regular souvlaki.
Lambs has been serving delicious souvlaki since the 1980s. Their lamb is cooked to perfection and their garlic sauce and freshly squeezed lemon are the perfect complements to the dish. This is how souvlaki should be!
The juiciest lamb. Travelled from sydney for this! This my second review update 22/7/22 Lambs …After a long flight from Brisbane, I caught the 10pm bus to the city for my pre-midnight feed Lambs has always had a nostalgic place in my heart. I remember the first time my dad took me here. “When I was in Uni, it used to be $12”. The price has obviously changed since then but the taste hasnt. The zesty Yoghurt and salad to remix the heaviness of eat cut of heaven. The first bite just envelopes your mouth with a meaty, smokey charcoal aroma. With a perfect ratio of fattiness and meat in the first bite. It was a perfect combination of charred and crispiness from the spit, and enough flavour to entertain the next several bites without the fattiness being too repetitive. Whilst there was some chaos among the ordering and wondering if the person in front of me had ordered, it all fell together after I was ushered by one of the customers that had ordered. Although. Interior decor can be considered quite dated, it just fed into the nostalgic vibe that I was looking for. While waiting for my food to arrive I read through some of the reviews as I wanted to see if I could share the delight that we call Lambs. It was quite disappointing to see some of the feedback with poor levels of satisfaction. “Oh it just fell apart and was hard to eat”.. “oh there wasnt enough flavour..” blah blah.. My experience when eating my double meat Souv was an experience id compare to undressing a beautiful woman. Starting from the top and working my way around her body slowly unravelling her dress. Trying not to be too hasty so its contents dont fall out of the wrapper, and also not being too casual and slow such that all the caramelise fats start to solidify and harden leaving a waxy mouth feel. Overall, definitely would have loved to enjoy this with some of my friends, however enjoying this by my self wasnt a horrible experience either. It really elevated my concentration in being able to enjoy every uneven cut of lamb, to each crisp cut onion. The dopamine high after trying to finish the double was through the roof. Im so happy that an icon like this still exists. Thank you
I've been going here for years. There have been a few changes but still the best kebabs in Melbourne. Steve the manager cares about customer services and makes sure you're 100% happy. A bit pricey at $14 but worth every cent.