My son likes to get the lunch special here when we're in the neighborhood (doctor's office is nearby). The kabobs are very good, but everything else is so-so. Decor is plain but OK, although I don't enjoy having a television blasting while I'm eating. It was men's basketball today.
My biggest criticism of this place is the service. I've never been here outside of lunch time, and it's always the same guy serving. He's very unfriendly and abrupt. He came out once to refill our drinks, and filled the water but didn't ask if my son wanted another Coke. Likewise, we waited and waited and waited for him to bring our check, but he was nowhere to be found. I don't know how he could be busy in the kitchen for so long when we were literally the only people in the place. I finally walked to the cash register and another guy rang me up.
To sum up, decent food and marginal service. Maybe the service is better at suppertime.
Great gyros. Â Decent falafels, Â Tasty meat platters. Flavorful shawarma., Â Deelish baklava. Â Fairly quick delivery. Â I've ordered from these folks half-a-dozen times, Â and always ask for fries to be extra crispy. Â They're usually awesome, but most recently they were on the raw side...not sure what has changed. Â Overall, a quick, decent delivery.
Review Source:Been going to Kabob2 since they were on devon. I've only ever had their dinner entrees... combo special mostly. I've loved them all with more than enough food, service is good, they're family owned location - assyrians maybe. Seems to be empty alot though, hope business is well. Otherwise, I have no complaints, I go several times a year.
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