I live right down the street and love popping into Kabirs for a snack. The woman who’s usually behind the counter is very kind and friendly. The other day I ordered snacks and realized I had no cash and the nice older man behind the counter was very patient with me as I gathered coins from my friends who were waiting outside. My favorites are the fried savory snacks(chicken samosas and pakoura are go to’s) and the peanut butter ginger cookies(they’re in the case, you might have to ask for them if you don’t see them). I love this place and am grateful to have such tasty snacks so close by! Looking forward to trying more of their items.
Irene J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
I used to live around Newkirk Ave and used to come here quite often for the most delicious tea w/milk and occasional samosa. As I’ve been in the painful process of finding a new residence for the past several months, I’ve been back in the area scourin’ roun’ town. And how could I not stop by my yummy bakery? Needless to say the sexy samosas have been happily ending up in my belly. Sadly enough it looks after all I won’t be moving to the Ditmas/Kensington area like I was hoping to but that will not deter me from stalking Kabir’s Bakery till end of my days. See you soon my lovely :)
Kevin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Greatest vegetarian samosas I have ever had. A guy from my poker group who lives in Ditmas brought them over, and they are now required for every gathering. Truly legendary.
Polly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
Affordable, yes! Delicious, definitely! Long line, nope! $ 3.50 for two samosas and an iced tea! Oh yeah! I am a fan of this place. The lady at the counter was friendly and spoke English well. She warmed up my samosas. I wish is that it had a public water closet. After drinking the entire beverage, I needed to use the loo badly.
Jennah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
We always get tea at Kabirs, the regular bangla tea. Love it. Staff is pleasant. They are funny on their sugar I need four sugars in my large cup, it seems like they only put 3 sometimes ppsshh. Which may not be a big deal but to me it is. I hate funny tea.
Eddy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Stopping in for a snack, I found that this place has better samosas($ 1) than the Pakistani restaurants on Coney Island. Can’t speak for anything else.
Ibrahim M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Im here mostly every day there coffee and tea are very Good and also there sandwiches
Mary B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
I’ve only ever stopped here for an occasional cup of coffee, but man, that’s some tasty coffee. There’s a Dunkin Donuts around the corner on Newkirk Plaza, but I don’t understand why anyone would go there, since besides DD coffee being pretty gross, there’s Kabir’s. It’s a straightforward cup of coffee, hot or iced, but it’s done well, so it tastes good. I haven’t tried the samosas yet, since that’s not, for me, a nice match with coffee, but that clearly seems like the way to go. When you see burly white trucker who’s delivering Pepsi next door stop in for a samosa, you suspect they must be awesome.
Tiffanie n.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
So I know this is suppose to be a bakery, but I ended up getting a chicken samosa instead, which was very very delicious and flavorful with all its spices and whatnot. I’ll be back to try the sweets, it’s just that nothing really looked appetizing there… and everything is so foreign, I didn’t know what to get. I think I have to look over some desserts and then go back to it to order some, I was short on time so couldn’t really wander to look at the sweets too much.