Food here was great. The kebabs were well marinated. I like their fruit tea that has a hint of watermelon. Their Iranian desserts are also tasty. Service is good too. The owner once came over to my table and asked if I was a student. Upon confirmation, he asked me about professional schools and careers. His kid, also working behind the counter, was getting ready to apply to colleges and wanted some insight. I was more than happy to help. Seemed like a hard working family trying to make a future for themselves. Recommended.
Christopher W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cockeysville, MD
My girlfriend and I chose to go to the Kabob Hut because she had a coupon from the Entertainment Book(if you’re not familiar with it… it’s a book of coupons you can buy that is produced ever year. Great gift idea!). The coupon was for«Enjoy one complimentary menu item when a second menu item of equal or greater value is purchased — maximum discount $ 5.» We arrived at 9:30pm on Saturday. The sign on the door says they’re open until 10:00pm but they had tables turned on their side and a stack of chairs about three feet inside the door. We went inside and asked if they were still open. The man behind the counter looked up from the magazine he was reading and asked if we were taking out or eating in. We said we were going to eat there, and he said it was fine. It was then up to us to move the chairs and tables so we could proceed to the counter. We looked at the menu and decided what we were going to order, and we told the man that we had a coupon, and showed it to him. He said they don’t honor those coupons anymore. I said it expires 12/30/2014, as shown on the coupon. He said they don’t have a contract With Entertainment anymore. So we chose to walk out based on principle. Between the meals my girlfriend and I were going to order, plus drinks, we would have easily spent close to $ 20 even with the $ 5 discount. I was extremely disappointed because I love kabob and if the food was good they would have made me a regular customer(and probably my girlfriend too). But instead they chose to be stubborn and unprofessional. I gave them one star because Unilocal doesn’t offer the option to give them zero stars.
Sara E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mount Washington, Baltimore, MD
Yeah, so the ambiance leaves a lot to be desired. In fact, even though the delicious smells call to me when I walk by after yoga, I did not try it for 2 – 3 mos because it seemed so sketchy. The food is good, though, and the people who served us were friendly. The chicken kebab was really flavorful and tender.
Kimberly C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Frederick, MD
When I arrived, I was shocked to see it was empty. Once I left(and after reading these reviews), I kind of understand why. We came to check out the buffet, but it looked quite sketchy, so we passed and ordered off the menu. We had the beef kabob wrap platter(whatever it is called — the lunch wrap with rice and salad). The guy was less than friendly when he took out order, and I apparently paid $ 3 for a cup of watermelon-infused iced tea(although it was quite tasty and one of the highlights of the meal). The one real winner was the fresh pita bread — it was freshly made, soft, still warm and like heaven! The meat was actually quite moist and tasty and well. The rice was not good for it to be a staple, the salad average. The place was not as filthy as the other reviews suggest(although it was by no means the cleanest place, I did not go into the bathroom, and I did not once observe the guy washing his hands as he prepared out meal). I actually want to return to try some of their specials and other items — they sounded tasty. While we were there, a second bad-attitude having employee arrived — they people I saw just seemed to generally dislike being in the restaurant business.
Brian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Baltimore, MD
I have mixed feelings about this place and am torn between 3&4 stars. I will start by saying the food was very good on the whole. There were a couple of disappointments in the meal. I was not happy with the bread. It was a little stale. The other was the degree to which they microwave things. That being said, the kabob was delicious. I got chicken, ground beef, & steak. All were juicy and well flavored. The rice was good. The baba ghanoush, which they were in the process of making and prepared a small batch for us, was quite good. The torshi, which was house made, was also very flavorful. Overall, it was a good meal, but there were a few let downs. I am choosing 3 in hopes that next time I choose to got there it is better.
Bia K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Falls Church, VA
Cosy, seems like someone was paying attention to the reviews. I had a great experience and food was delicious. Will be back soon to try some other things on the menu.
Lilly M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Towson, MD
This place is great!!! I’ve never had a bad experience and I’ve been going their for about 10 or 11 years! The owner is very friendly and the food is always delicious! The prices aren’t bad either! A nice little place! I can’t wait to try their buffet!
Leila F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Towson, MD
I don’t understand why they don’t keep their business looking clean. The tables are sticky, the floor is sticky, the area with the utensils and drinks just looks not clean, but I do go back on occasion because I love Iranian food and grew up with it, so I miss it! I like their food better than Orchard Market & Café(the other only Persian restaurant in the area) and it’s a better deal. I usually will get 2 chicken kabob meals, along with a small container of extra yogurt sauce for $ 25. However, a few times my chicken has been dry/overcooked and was not enjoyable. The young girl who works there is not frindly at all, and really turned me off from going there. I do like the couple who owns the place, but I wish the man was a bit friendlier. I do NOT recommend the homemade doogh!
Din T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Centreville, VA
worst place ever! please don’t waste your money and risk your life with food poisoning. I ordered a beef and chicken combo last night. When got there to pick up my food, i saw the cook microwaved it in a carry out styrofoam container. Hello! this could cause cancer! It was 104 degrees outside and there was NOAC inside the restaurant. I took a bite of the meat, it was clearly expired! Please stay away from this place for your own health and money!
Sheila S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Baltimore, MD
Worst food I have ever purchased, possibly the worst I’ve ever eaten. Doesn’t deserve one star. Falafal had no flavor at all, was really strange soft texture that was both greasy and black like it had been burned but without even a burned flavor. Like a soft and old wet batter had been dropped into lukewarm oil — as strange as it was gross. Hummus was consistency of cream, tasted like it was half hummus and half lemon juice. Olives were spoiled. Tatziki sauce was oily and broken, clearly quite old. Found a short curly blonde hair in one of our salads. Torshi was so old the vegetables couldn’t be distinguished from each other and was so sour it was inedible(and I actually drink lemon juice straight) plus the container had a leak in the bottom so dripped everywhere. Pita was fine and rice was delicious. We got this as takeout and man was very nice and friendly; I even tipped for takeout which I seldom do. He gave us an extra pita and I’m glad because it and the rice were all we could eat.
Robert c.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Towson, MD
they now have a buffet for 11.99. it was pretty good. the food seemed freshly made and tasted good. the buffet didnt serve beef kabob. hopefully they will. the ice tea is excellent. hopefully the buffet will be a success for them. they seemed busier than usual.
Bella S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gaithersburg, MD
Filthy restaurant, incredibly mediocre and occasionally gross food, why eat at Kabob Hut?
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Stale bread, bad ambiance, poor customer service, and having to pay for parking, definitely not worth it. Unfortunately, this used to be a gem for Middle Eastern food many years ago. They obviously gave up on pleasing customers who used to come in droves for their sizzling kabobs. We had many pleasant family outings there, A DECADEAGO. During my last and final visit a transient came in and robbed the tip jar. They even got good reviews in the distant past.
Yelp Fan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Baltimore, MD
We stopped by for a bite on a wednesday evening since I had heard friends say that the food was okay and one of my acquaintances had probably really liked it. What i forgot was that their opinion had been expressed two years ago. We ordered a chicken souvlaki and a felafel sandwich since the felafel was said to be «home made». The food took ½ hr to prepare and we were the only customers and yet it was not upto the mark. The bread was warm in parts, and parts were cold. Reading other reviews, I can now see why my felafel did not taste or look like falafel. It was some herbs with the chickpea most likely missing. The toilets were dirty. If you wanted plain water to drink, it was in a pitcher that looked not too clean. The table had salt and pepper shakers but no paper napkins. I am not going back.
Jim H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Baltimore, MD
FALAFELWARNINGWOOT!!! WOOT!!! We stopped in here Memorial Day only after finding that Kathmandu Kitchen was closed for the holiday. Now, I had no great expectations of a fantastic food experience, knowing that in the past the food has been mediocre at best, and the service only good if you look Middle Eastern. The three of us ordered the falafel lunch special-major mistake. From here on out it will be referred to as the big falafel fail. It started out with ordering. The manager rang us up and I could tell that he overcharged me, so I asked for a receipt. He then did some spin doctoring, by screwing up his face, playing with my money and asking ME how much the falafel was. I looked over my shoulder and asked him if he was talking to ME.(No, this isn’t that scene from Taxi Driver) He muttered something I couldn’t understand, re-rang me and it was 3 dollars cheaper. Before eating I used the bathroom-no toilet paper, no hand towels, no hot water – Three bad hygiene strikes and you’re out! The Big Falafel Fail: Our sandwiches were ready. We all had a couple bites, and then we looked at each other, because we knew there was something wrong. It basically tasted like deep fried parsley and other gunk-it was a mushy, disgusting, bitter mess over wilted lettuce. If there was a grain of chick pea meal in it, a microscope would have been needed to detect it. Now, the menu says that the falafel sandwich is supposed to come with tahini(sesame paste). It came with runny tzatziki. The bread was good, though-there, one star. It will be a long day in suburban hell before I ever eat at this hut again.
Jen A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Parkville, MD
Place is dim and tables are sticky. Not particularly appetizing. Food was lukewarm and flavor only so so.
Michaek S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Used to go ALLTHETIME. It was fun– bring your own wine, have a nice dinner, eat all that yummy grilled meat and fresh, freakin’ awesome pita bread. Then something happened… less and less staff were present on night shift; items started to be ommitted from platters– no pickle, then only one grilled tomato half instead 2, then none; less bread; service became slower, surlier– used to be friendly!; final insult– the bread was no longer fresh! It came TOASTED and hard, not fluffy and softt. In its heydey it was a fun, casual, and wonderful spot for a cheap dinner out. Maybe it’s still good for lunch? That’s always been their main focus, in downtown Towson. I’d love to know if it’s nice again, but we were so turned off by our last few visits we have no desire to try again; I saw one of the nicest former employees not too long ago, who always made the fresh bread and was very friendly– she was working at Giant!!!
Kristina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
Living in the DC area now, it might be funny to consider that there isn’t a similarly delish replacement around here but… Kabob Hut, I miss you! This small no-frills restaurant that is half a block from the mall and Towson circle has great grilled meat – try the chicken, beef, or combination platter – that is typically served on a platter of rice with yogurt sauce and nan-style bread, which is made in a huge oven just behind the counter(don’t worry, the place does not heat up because of this). While these two dishes are great, I could not get into their sausage so stick with the other suggested basics instead. In coming to Kabob Hut for several years, the quality is consistent and well satisfies that craving for, well, a kabob!
Shieva R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Towson, MD
This is an Iranian Kababi in Towson, but I’m not a huge fan of the food. The kabab wasn’t bad and I didn’t try the Iced tea Kara’s raving about, but I did see it and it did look good. Maybe I’ll give it another try…
Kara M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
This was one of my fav carryout places. the food is good and cheap and they had this Iced Tea that was killer! it basically was tea sweetened with fruit and i couldn’t get enough of it. I really like this place!