Not sure what all the hype is about. Had the beef and lamb kebab. A lot of the meat had burnt edges, making it not very appetizing at all. The wrap was tough. Definitely had better.
Uber S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
I’ve been eating at Kebabalicious for years and the beef/lamb gyro is wonderful. The ingredients are fresh and nothing sits around because they are usually busy. You might want to try the Medium heat level first, even if you like your food spicy, because Hot can overwhelm the other flavors some days. If you like falafel, you should try a falafel shot because you can really enjoy the delightful crunch of the exterior.(Squeeze some lemon on that bad boy — yum!) I would have to suggest that you get there well before the posted closing time though. I work two blocks from this trailer and I would probably go more often if their hours were consistent. Even today, I heard the staff planning to close 30 min. early as I was considering my order. It was a beautiful day and there were several other people eating and waiting to order food after my transaction. You have been warned. I mention this only so that you can avoid the extreme sadness I feel when I’m excited to be on my way to get some delicious food, only to find the trailer closed. Take a chance, it’s totally worth a try!
Anne Marie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Near North Side, Chicago, IL
Fantastic kebab wrap here. Great flavor in the beef and lamb wrap, and the medium spice sauce had a fantastic kick! Will definitely go back next time I’m out and about downtown!
Rebecca P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 El Paso, TX
I’ve been wanting to try Kebabalicious for months now(new to Austin) and finally today on my lunch break I took a little hike down to 3rd St. And oh my gosh! I’m glad I did!!! Absolutely delicious! I got the regular Lamb and Beef kabab(fairly big for a «regular») and the fries with the spicy sauce and feta cheese(I forgot what they were called but the description sold me). My co-workers were super jealous when I returned to the office! I’m so happy I finally got to try them! Definitely one of my new favorite Food Trucks in Austin so far!
Dave C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Hands down, this is one of the best places to get Mediterranean food in Austin. I’ve probably eaten here more than 30 times, and not once have I had a meal that wasn’t enjoyable. It’s a stroke of good luck that they’re so conveniently close to my office, because at least one day a week, there’s no need to think about where to get lunch. I looove falafel, and these folks make the best falafel in the city. I almost always order a falafel wrap(king size, because I’m hungry, and go big or go home). The falafel itself is usually hot and crispy, and packed with flavor — that’s what fresh should taste like. It’s not overly crunchy either, so it’s easier to just savor. In a wrap, it’s surrounded by their baller tzatziki sauce, which comes in three levels of spiciness, along with hummus and some basic veggies. Biting into this thing always releases an explosion of good flavors that will have you smiling all the way to the last morsel — a little spice, a little salt, a little crunch. I can’t find a better falafel dish anywhere else. Oh yeah, their meats are good too. The beef and lamb wrap is delicious, plenty of both ingredients and seasoned to perfection. The chicken is also good, though maybe just on the dry side. Also, try their zucchini fries on Tuesdays, you’ll be glad you did even if you normally hate zucchini. It’s no surprise this place has a brick-and-mortar now, though I find the food that comes from their trucks still tastes better for some reason. Whatever, it’s always worth the trip.
T. D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
The Falafel shot was delicious. The beef and lamb wrap was just ok. Limited seating on picnic benches is available.
Kevin E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Truckee, CA
Went out of my way to come here because it’s supposed to be so good. Arrived at 230pm and they were already closed(supposed to be open until 3pm). Disappointed.
Ben L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elko, MN
The spicy beef & lamb kebab was fresh, crisp, and delicious. If you’re hungry make sure to order the king size.
Ryan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carmel, CA
Just ate the lamb and beef wrap. I do not have time to write a long review because I am going back for another. DELICIOUS!
Paul S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan Beach, CA
Very good place. Flavorful tasty food. I will make this very simple for everyone. Get the Beef and Lamb Kebab King Size, go Spicy and add Feta Cheese. Gets busy at lunch time but worth the short wait.
Mandee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
If I could give this place 10 stars I would. Fantastic! The gyro with spicy sauce is my go to. The flavors are a whirlwind and never disappoint. The only downfall is the line that is inevitably there — which speaks to the amazing ness of the food! I’ll be back many many more times :-)
Jimmy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Might be the best falafel wrap in Austin… but this place truly is a victim of its own success. Can take up to 30min to get food, ingredients are sometimes missing(or they’ve run out), and I’ve had my order come back wrong(and have seen others deal with the same thing). But the staff is always very gracious and do what they can to make it right. It looks so hectic in that tiny trailer! Regardless, still the best falafel wrap in Austin.
Alison g.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Marcos, TX
this truck comes to my work every other week or so and I could kick myself for not trying it sooner! soooo freakin good. I got the«Hutspa» wrap(: vegetarian crispy falafel balls, babaganoush, w/lettuce, tomatoes, onions, tzatziki sauce, spicy red sauce in pita bread.) and all I can say is WOW. its so huge and i didnt think i culd dare eat it all but… um… well… its bout to be a goner! lol so good
Christopher C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
This is my go-to place for lunch. I love the kebab’s here. I order the beef & lamp, medium spice. The chicken one is great too. The crust appears toasted too. They also have Mexican Coke which I like. Service is fast and friendly. However, there is sometimes a line at peak hours and you may have to wait — take a stroll around the block and your food will be ready when you get back. It’s worth the wait.
Samantha R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Oh god! I had a chance to try the Kebabalicious Fries(?) on a trip downtown, these are AMAZING! I finished the first order in like ten minutes and ended up getting another one right after the first! If only I had one of these closer to my house!
Jeremy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
Seriously do yourself a favor… order a lamb kebab, spicy, with feta cheese. You’re welcome. Oh and ask for a loyalty card. You’ll be back I promise.
Damian T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Solid kebab with just the right amount of heat even on the mild. Both the lamb and the chicken worth a shot.
Shameem A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Got a donor wrap with their little za’tar fries put into the wrap. Heavenly and delicious.
Tania P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Uhm — YUM. Husband and I were at the killer hotel patio nearby and HAD to stop by Kebabalicious because their fumes kept invading our personal space. We both had the lamb kebab with two different levels of spice. I had the spicy while the husband had the medium. First off, a giant THANKYOU for knowing the entire point of hot sauce. I really hate American hot sauce, where they are just added to incorporate spice — but no actual flavor. The medium and spicy levels both have the same killer flavor, with the hot factor kicked up for the higher level. I salute you. Secondly, the meat was definitely worth coming back. Oftentimes, I end up with dry, overcooked kebabs — but SWEETBABYJESUS this is awesome. I don’t know if this is the best kebab ever — because UGH I’m not that dramatic — but definitely the best I’ve had in Texas. I feel it’s a bit high priced for street food — but to their defense, I was nice and full off of one. *Tip O’ the Day: Definitely eat it as soon as you get it. I ate mine in the car, while my husband waited until we got back to the hotel. While not super soggy(because this is what naturally happens when you add something creamy to bread) after 15 minutes, you will definitely want to feel the crunchy wrap against the sauce-y interior.
Wayne N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
I’ve been searching and now I found it; I didn’t even have to look that far, just one block from work. It’s hard to find a good kebab in Austin. Kebabalicious puts it over the top. The portions here are massive. Surprisingly massive: the regular size is more than enough: the king can be split up into two meals. I got a beef/lamb kebap and boy its good. Nice soft, warm pita bread. thin slices of well spiced, flavorful meat. Heaping of veggies and a spicy sauce that is incredible. I got medium level spicy and it was plenty hot for me but the flavor was amazing: it definitely wins a top 5 award for any sauce I’ve ever had in a sandwich. It’s not that expensive either! I’ll definitely be back(once a week if I could afford it grr…) but DEFINITELY will be back to try the falafel. it’s been so long since I’ve had good falafel that if there’s a place to try it, this would be where I would put my money to satisfy that craving.