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Contribute Feedback What Tanner Ledner likes about Kabab Korner:
with some beer, hummus, pita, and tons and various kebabs, you cant go wrong.... if you finding a posh sosyal place, or trying to impress a friend or a date, maybe its not a proper place, but if its just to hangout with friends, be loud and grab a few beers, with reasonable prices, its a top 10. :-) View all feedback.
What Stella Stanton doesn't like about Kabab Korner:
Came from a disappointing job interview nearby. Tried this place around late afternoon. Somehow I felt better after dining here since the the food is very worth the 180 pesos you'll be paying for a chelo meal. The place has a chill ambiance, maybe that lightened up my mood. Bottom line... Very satisfied from an unplanned visit. Kudos, KK! View all feedback.
Kabab Korner is the nearest place in my work that offer Kabab. Not too price. Kabab was kinda bland but everything's fine. Plus for me is their delivery service which is free and their amazing Motabal.
I have to rate it this low. Lack of personnel. My tita's order came way too early and my meal was soooooooo delayed. Like 30 mins to 45 mins waiting. Just for a special kebab plate. :| food is good but hire more people please.
We were looking for a place to dine in and we ended up at kabab korner. I was not expecting much but it had a very laid back ambience. The food was surprisingly good (I didn't know if that was because we were so hungry) I enjoyed the flavors and I like that the food was well prepared. The price is affordable and they also have big serving. We had beer, it wasn't cold but it's about 40 per bottle if you order by the bucket. I would love to try the other items in their menu next time.
Kabab Korner used to be our crew's MacLarens or Central Perk. Their buttered rice used to be solid -- a perfect balance of moist and dry, and with the right amount of butter. Their Red Horse never failed to satisfy our beer needs. The shawarma was full of flavor, and their sauce complemented the food well. However, during our previous visit, a lot has changed. Their beer was not a good batch. Their buttered rice was dry, and some even seemed uncooked. The shawarma, though maintaining its tenderness, had a different taste compared to before. The ambience did not change and is a chill non-airconditioned area. The choice of TV channel and its volume did not go with the ambience, though. Sad to say, Kabab Korner downgraded a little. We used to love that place, but it seems that the quality of the food was not well-maintained.
I decided to give this restaurant a try because of a friend's recommendation. As I was not much into food with strong flavors such as those of Arabian-Mediterranean origin, my expectations were really high. Actually, I've passed by this restaurant a couple of times and I've been intrigued of the food and service; the place looked interesting from a distance. And so I went. Positive comments: 1. The butter rice was really good. It had a chewy consistency, almost perfectly cooked, and the blend of butter and salt was adequate for the flavor. 2. The prices were relatively reasonable and competitive. Similar dishes would cost much higher in other restaurants of comparable caliber. Constructive comments: 1. There was a need for more staff. For a spacious restaurant on a Sunday evening in December, there were only two staff members attending to all customers. Perhaps due to fatigue and overwork, the waiter was impatient and rushing in answering my inquiries about... read more