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8299 129 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 0A6
Kabob Palace accommodates a delectable introduction to the cuisine. The restaurant is elegant, comfortable, and inviting. Our cozy and pleasant environment is certain to make newcomers feel welcome. All of our dishes are made on site while using fresh and healthy ingredients. Italian dishes have also been introduced in our menu, consisting of our famous Italian Philly cheese steak, a traditional spaghetti and meatballs, and chicken Pasta. New items such as steak, shrimp, buffalo wings, and fish & chips have made their way to our menu also. Our menu is packed with our specialty dishes such as delicious kabob and curries with an additional vegetarian menu as well. The kabob, chickpeas, and lentils are tasty and well-seasoned. Indulge today in delicious and mouth watering dishes and visit the Kabob Palace. Added on June 19, 2011 and last updated 4 years ago
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The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status.
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★☆☆☆☆ We went tonight to eat food today at Kababo Palace. First they gave us dirty plates so we asked them to get us clean ones. Then we ordered Chicken Karahi and Seekh Kababs. When we were half way through we found an inch long bug in our chicken Karahi. We got totally upset and left vomiting.
Beware of BUG Karahi, it seems it is free...lol Posted on August 18, 2013 |
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★★★★☆ Alsalaam Alikum,
We were there yesterday, and ordered a variety of dishes. The food was great and the customer service was good.
One thing unique about this place is that the food is really like home made: it's fresh, right spices, light, and leaves you satisfied.
Make sure to look up the restaurant's location before setting off. Posted on June 23, 2013 |
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★★★★★ I'm not sure why others are saying that the Italian food has to much "masala" which I don't understand at all. First of all American food is not Italian food and Italian food does not have "masala" in it. If you're going to say things know your facts... Anyways I think the food is incredibly mouth watering! I would say the best items would either be boneless chicken or lamb chops! I like how they have other options for people, I don't always have to order Paki food I can order something different! I've been to many restaurants and honestly I know this one is the best! Good flavors, nice waiters and perfect decor! Posted on March 21, 2013 |
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★★★☆☆ Despite the fact that this restaurant is described as Pakistani and called Kabob Palace, they also sell Italian food and some American food. I am not saying this as a compliment. I have a suggestion for the owners of this restaurant, as well as any other Desi restaurant owners: If you want to open an Indian/Pakistani restaurant then do it, but you don't have to put everything you know how (or think you know how) to cook on the menu. Have you ever seen Olive Garden say "Now server Chicken Biryani!"
That being said, the food we had from the Pakistani menu was pretty good. The Philly cheese steak had too much masala on it (the correct amount of masala on a Philly is zero) and not enough cheese.
If you want good Pakistani food go here, but don't get excited by the non-desi menu. Posted on August 21, 2012 |
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★★★★☆ Finally a place that tastes like Pakistani food should. Our recent experience in the Seattle/Vancouver area was not pleasant but this was a good change. We tried their Iftar buffet ($15 per person ages 5+). The selection was limited but what they did have on the table tasted good. The iftari items like samosas and pakoras were fresh. And their main items including chicken tikkas, chicken koftas and beef kebabs were fairly good in addition to the mutter rice and aloo saag. 4 stars because I think there should have been atleast one lamb/goat dish. Also looks like they have grown since some of the previous reviews. The iftar was in additional space on the upper floor and they did have fairly clean restrooms. Pleasant friendly service, we will visit again inshallah. Posted on July 23, 2012 |
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★★★★☆ I've been wanting to try this place out for a while now, finally did this past weekend. I must say the food was pretty good. I was expecting another bland Pakistani Restaurant. The food was well seasoned, though a little spicy. The portions were quite good as well. Posted on July 16, 2012 |
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★★★★☆ This is a pretty good restaurant. The lamb chops are delicious. The chicken tikka is juicy and flavourful. The karahis are good, especially the chicken and lamb. I also liked the naan. Posted on April 23, 2012 |
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★★★★☆ The restaurant is in a terrible location. Completely cut off from regular traffic and 0 foot traffic.
That being said, the foot is great. The chicken wings were better than expected (could have been crispier), the chicken tikka boti was great, the seekh kabab karhai was great, and the bot kabob was decent.
Only thing that was mediocre is the chutney that is provided with the kabobs. I also believe that it is poor form to be charging extra for chutney. If I am spending $20 per person on a meal, I expect things like chutney to be complimentary. Posted on March 12, 2012 |
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NR The food is good and reasonably priced. However, there is no customer washroom. They don't even have a sink that you can wash your hands in. The only thing that they have is a greasy bottle of hand cleanser stuck on top of the garbage disposal bin. It's a shame, as the food is quite good, but going back to your car with curry stained hands isn't much fun. Posted on July 8, 2011 |
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★★★★★ Very good food, owners come out several times to ask if you need anything else. Clean place. My son is a very fussy eater and even he asks to go there. Traditional Pakistani food but they make everything fresh so we usually call our order in and sit in and eat, you can also specify how spicy/hot you want your food. Posted on June 19, 2011 |
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