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Welcome to Kabobi

At Kabobi, we celebrate the vibrant flavors of Pakistan and India, crafting a culinary experience that transcends borders. Located in Philadelphia, our restaurant prides itself on offering a diverse menu featuring halal options, from delectable meats to innovative vegetarian dishes. Accessibility is key; we welcome all guests with wheelchair access, Braille menus, and ASL proficiency. The inviting atmosphere is perfect for families and friends, whether dining in, taking out, or enjoying our delivery service. With a commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, Kabobi is not just a meal; it's a journey through rich cultural heritage, where every dish tells a story.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Kabobi, a culinary gem located at 10600 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19116. This vibrant restaurant masterfully blends authentic Pakistani and Indian cuisine, serving up halal dishes that cater to a variety of dietary preferences. Whether you're a meat lover, pescatarian, or vegetarian, Kabobi has something to delight your palate.

One of the standout features of Kabobi is its commitment to accessibility and convenience. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible with ADA-compliant facilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy a fantastic dining experience. Families and group gatherings will appreciate the ample seating options, including outdoor heated seating for a cozy al fresco dining atmosphere.

  • Diverse Menu: With many vegetarian and pescatarian options, every guest can find something delicious to savor.
  • Delivery and Takeout: Whether you want to dine in or enjoy a meal at home, Kabobi offers reliable delivery and takeout services.
  • Technology-Ready: Enjoy QR code menus for easy ordering, along with closed captioning on TVs for added inclusivity.
  • Catering Services: Kabobi also provides catering, making it an excellent choice for your next event.

My personal experience at Kabobi was nothing short of delightful. Each dish was a testament to the rich cultural heritage that the restaurant embraces. The spices used in their curry dishes danced on my palate, while the grilled kebabs were expertly cooked, juicy, and packed with flavor. The atmosphere was inviting, making it the perfect spot for both families and friends to unwind together.

Kabobi also prides itself on being a socially responsible establishment. The use of compostable containers and reusable tableware shows their commitment to sustainability. Patrons can enjoy hearty meals while knowing they are in a place that values the environment.

Overall, Kabobi is not just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey. With its wide range of offerings, family-friendly environment, and focus on accessibility, it’s a place you will want to return to time and again. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or just craving a comforting meal, Kabobi is the perfect destination. Bring your family, your friends, and perhaps even your furry companions, as dogs are welcome too!

For reservations or more information, don’t hesitate to contact them at (215) 677-7600.

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Ava B.
Ava B.

Food and service are wonderful! We love the samosa chaat and chicken tika masala the best.

Zhen L.
Zhen L.

I'm into very heavy spice cuisines lately. Hubby told me Middle-Eastern, Pakistan, Indian, or halal should fit my taste buds. Since their cuisines contains tons of spices. I found Kabobi while shopping at Petsmart and decided to give it a try. Kabobi sits between IHOP and Party City on Roosevelt Boulevard. I really want beef kabob but Kabobi only carry Beef Nehari, which is a curry dish. I figure might as well try, I might like it. I also order Tandoori Chicken Kabob Skewer, white rice, buttered Naan, garlic naan and Kheer. I ate the Naan first,, i prefer the garlic Naan over the butter as it had more flavors. The Beef Nehari is really spicy, FIRE HOT lol, get the green sauce to tone that spice down. The Tandoori Chicken Kabob(bone-in) is absolutely delicious. The meat is extremely tender and flavourful. I was never a rice pudding person but Kheer? OMG........it is deeeeeelicious. This order cost $47, and I can get at least three meals out of it. Definitely worth the $$.

Mo P.
Mo P.

Juiciest Kebabs in all of Philly for sure. Those seekh kebabs and malai chicken kebabs cooked with charcoal to a tenderness that is only achieved by a grill master or your South Asian uncle that lives too far. The goat curry was also tender with a tasty gravy to spoon onto the rice. Spinach with potatoes was a decent side but the star attraction was the kebabs. Can't wait to go back!

Qin Z.
Qin Z.

Nice literally place tucked away by a party city. This is more of a traditional and not like a service and waiter. Staff was friendly and the place looks decent. This place was good and I want back a second time because of how good it was. The first time I got the lamb chop meal. Lamb chops were cooked perfectly and nicely seasoned! Some nice spice coming through with the juiciness of the lamb chop was great. It paired well with the rice and garnishes. The pita bread was decent. Not the best and not the worst. A selection of sauces would be nice. The baklava was pretty amazing. If you like sweet they got it. The pastry isn't super fluffy and crisp, but still good. The inside was a dense sticky heaven if syrup and nuts. My friend said the middle layer was a little too hard and overall dry compare to the ones they have so that is something to keep in mind. It was good for my first baklava. Perfect sweet ending to the meal. When I went back I got the lamb kabob meal. It was sadly disappointing which is why I gave this place a 4 star. For a place that boosts it's kabob, the meat was flavorless, somewhat tough, and just overall average. Certainly did not feel worth the high price. All in all, it very enjoyable experience! I would recommend the lamb chop over the lamb kebob and the lamp chop meal is a good price. The place itself is slightly pricey, but is still a worthwhile place to try.

Maggie B.
Maggie B.

Amazing! my friend and I both got the wings meal (she got hers with potatoes, I got chickpeas) and we shared "kabobi fries" (love the sauces on the fries). Everything was so flavorful and perfectly cooked. The grilled wings were flavorful, krispy on the outside and tender and juicy inside. Food came out fast and hot in large portions and the staff was friendly and helpful. Also the restroom was spotless. They have some indoor dining right now which was nice on this random freezing April day.

Gaz H.
Gaz H.

3.5. Not bad. Not bad at all. Some nice fire on the chicken tikka kebob. Competent rice. Great chick peas. A decent neighborhood option. Folks were nice. Next time I will try the fish. The baklava serving was enough for two people with leftovers for breakfast. Enormous and competent.