First time going to a place specifically for kabob. Meeting up with a couple old friends who I hadn't seen much for a while - lots of catching up.
Guess I need to go to more of these kabob places cuz the format threw me off....you gotta go to the front, place your order and then when it's ready, you bring the tray of food to your table, which you can take if available. Pretty simple but different.
The kabob dinner is a very good amount of food for reasonable price - similar to a souvlaki dinner at a greek place.
Skewer of kabob + lots of rice + salad + naan.
Rice is flavorful, well-cooked. Naan is not hot and too chewy.
I got the chicken kabob (generic name, but thats what it is :P)...which is nicely cooked and flavorful, however the flavor profile is hard to completely figure out.
Friend got the chicken seekh kabob, which tastes a little better.
The one thing that I like most about this food is that it is on the healthier side. Nothing fried or soaked in oil.