6075 Singleton Road, Norcross, GA
The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Offers items such as Niharee, Paya, goat biryani, chicken tikka & bihari kabab with seating for up to 100 people. Sabri Kabab House is located not far from the Expressway (I-85), Jimmy Carter Road, and the I-285 loop Spaghetti Junction in Atlanta. Sabri offers vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, all prepared at the time of the order in an open kitchen in front of the customers. You can eat in, or call ahead of time for your carry out order. Delivery is also available within a reasonable radius of the restaurant. $3.99 specials on Tuesdays.
6075 Singleton Road, Norcross, GA
I visited this place 3 times by now. All three times the experience was mixed. Thier food is good and quite near to authentic taste specially Behari Kabab, Nihari, BBQ Sizzlers. But the thing that pissed me is that some of the halal / Muslim restaurants charge Tip as mandatory without even customer consent. This is not a way to treat your customers. I experienced this in Taste of Thai and here as well. Didn\'t like this attitude towards business.
Overall experience was really good. Both Nihari and Chicken 65 were very delicious. Although, I wished the quantity of Nihari was a bit more. The chai was one of the best I had, solid "doodh patti".
Mashallah good place to eat . Had the kabab platter and palak gosht for dinner. Felt like I was home. Nice for a weary traveller like me. Actually heading back there today for lunch before I hit the airport back to chicago.
real authentic,,fresh and tasty food.mashallah
We tried the naan, nihari, mutton korma and mango lassi. Everything was excellent! Would definitely recommend this place to everyone visiting the area
Yummmmyyyyy had the nihari and bihari kabob. Bihari kabab was super yummy. It's Not a formal air down place but there are booths and tables to sit at. Clean and lots of space, there's mithai and DVDs available in the corner. Would def come back again
I'm only rating them 1 because I can't give them 0. I'm so disappointed in all the reviewers that gave this place good ratings. We went there with high expectations and were only disappointed. The food is less than mediocre and the service is even worse. They throw 2 tiny little botis on a flimsy foam plate floating in a pool of salan. Their naans are OK but that alone isn't worth going there. The service is horrible. Do yourselves a favor and don't waste your time and money!
Its not zabihah halal ; they serve machine cut ; i think so
We like their food specially Behari Kebab,Nehari and Butter Chicken.Their Naan's are exceptional.
sabri is like a second home for us, if ever we dont kno what to eat, we go here, if we come in the area for grocery, we eat here. I kno food is a bit spicy, well,if u cant handle spice, eat boiled food. Or there is always burger king...Food is rightly priced..no less quality then anyother place of high price...
Ordered take out as we were driving into Atlanta from out of state. The food was ready when we got there. When they rang up the food, it seemed higher than expected. Found out they got the order wrong (doubled one of the items) no problem, it happens. The food however was extremely spicy, the kids couldn't eat it at all, but even the adults were really feeling it. Not sure if you can ask them to tone it down a bit, but we decided to not go back here during our stay in the area.
great food but not very clean place
The seekh kabob was good, also the nan The nihari is not so good, with one small piece of meat floating in it. I told the cashier about the less quantity of meat in nihari and he said thats the way it is :(
love the food just service can improve a little bit
best food reasonable prices very bad service
love the food but service a little slow
I bought a try of nihari today and it was the worst tasting Nihari I ever had.It smelled like it was a week old nihari and meat actually had old smell to it ..u know like it was about to go bad like a sour taste to it....it all went to trash.So beaware!
best nan and chicken boti ever
Dirty place, lots of people very less work force. Food was good and cheap. Average $7 per person without Naan. Chargha was stale and hard to eat but katakat chicken was ok. Beef Kabab were nice.
VERY VERY VERY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE.. I don't know the name of that guy but he usually sits where they have dvds. He was rude to me twice in 2 different visits. Will not go back there again EVER. The food isnt so great either (except for their chicken tikka) so i wont be missing out on anything.
Love the Nehari. Good food. They have been having a special on Tuesdays for 3.99 but otherwise it can get a little expensive, but then all Halal places are.
The place is decent, clean and has good variety. Qeema, Bihari Kbabs, Kabab rolls etc. are good. Place opens till late but the staff looks a little indifferent and the prices lately have sky rocketed. I once ordered Chicken Biryani for my kids but was given Goat Biryani instead. Upon inquiring they told me that it was their Chicken free day or maybe they were out but it had only two pieces of meat and even those were mostly bones then they charged me 9 or 10 dollars for it. $10 for a small plate of almost meatless Biryani is outrageous for a no frills restaurant. Anyway I still beleive they have good food but it is not a good value anymore.
best chicken boti in town
i only had the kabab rolls and they were really good! don't know about the owners, but they seemed to be nice.
Used to be a regular, until an incident. When they had it expanded recently, I asked the 65 yr. old "front desk order taking man" of where they were going to put their 2nd wall LCD TV, when he flared up about how a lady customer had objected to the loud Quranic recitation and translation that he likes to play. I had not heard such profanity since I left the back-streets of Lahore in the early 70s and never from an age-group such as his. That day I politely walked out never to go back again.
I am a regular there. The following are very good 1. Chicken Tikka 2. Seekh Kabob (I like chicken) 3. Dal As someone said Lady keeps asking for tip :) A little pricy.
very good food but not the kindest owner.
great food.clean place.but not friendly owners.once they mixed my order and didn't change it and charged me for it.
we have been there a few times. i like the food especially their bread! the charga is good as is the tikka. but as far as the kids being able to eat? #65 is about it. everything else is too spicy! they need to offer more to drink too. maybe its tacky, but we usually grab a 20 oz drink at the convenience store next door because the spicy food will make you drink all you have in 5 minutes! but that wont stop us from going. yum. a lot of muslims eat there alhamdulillah.
Good food. Very Small. Fast food style but the lady which gives out the food keep asking for tip. Have also Raised the food prices.
The place is extremely small. The restrooms are in the middle of the restaurant and every-time the door opens, you can imagine what happens. Also, the food is really bad. Only the grilled dishes are worth any praise. Their behari kabob's are excellent, but pretty much everything else is either under-cooked and not to the typical standards. I've had three experience where my chicken tikka was under cooked, not spicy enough, my nihari's meat seemed like chewing gum, etc. A good place to go hang out, have some chai, eat some nihari pastries (which are good too actually) and have behari kabobs. Definitely not a place i'd take my family.
Very good food ......family owned and operated.....good family atmosphere though the place is a little cramped.
iagree with you source of meat needs to be verified.food is okay,but not a good place for the families.sitting place is very congested and area is not very safe.
If you live in the area you must be aware of the Al Madinah grocery/meat store, now they provide meats to many many Zabihah/Halal restaurants. From sources this restaurants Lamb and leg/thigh quarters are from Al-Madinah. The other meats, beef, chicken breasts, etc. is bought from other stores, not sure if its Zabihah, also have heard the owner once asked why is this, he said the rest of the meats are Halal, they are by the book. For the Muslims out there who know the difference of Zabihah and Halal, obviously this restauarnt is questionable. No doubt the food is decent, it isnt great especially when you carry out. The decor and cleanliness is okay, the convenience of it closing until late night is good. The best I like about this place is there naans are really good, and doare the golf ball sized gulab jamun. I think we need to start asking these restaurants if they are Zabihah, for them to be listed on this site for refences.
We were visting atlanta, and went to this place, order seekh kabab, nihari, chicken kabab. All were good, but they were quite spicy, kids had to get the side yougurt to mix it with kababs. For adults excellent place, as long as you can find something good (non spicy)for kids. Naans/rooties were very good, ordered kulfa and gulab jaman, excellent, would highly recommend.
We tried a few dishes at Sabri, and they were really good across the board. I'd highly recommend the chicken tikka, which was the best I've had in the U.S. (as good or better than Shalimar in SF). Other pluses for Sabri relative to most Pakistani restaurants: it's clean and well-lit, and the service, although basic, is polite and friendly. We don't live in Atlanta, but this restaurant will certainly be at the top of my list the next time we visit.
Didn't really enjoy the food here much. It was just average. My chicken 65 was burnt. The rice pudding was just okay. I haven't returned since.
Good food at reasonable prices. Nihari is excellent and so are Kabobs and Qeema etc. It is the cleanest Desi restaurant in Atlanta. Even the restrooms are well taken care of. Food is though on the spicy side and not geared towards the faint of the heart. I have yet to have any dish there that I did not enjoy. Naans are excellent.
Good seating capacity. If you looking for good Nihari and seek kebob, Sabri is the right place to dine in. Great food and I ate their quite a few times during my visit to Atlanta and had no stomach issues... Food is a little bit on the spicy side... A+++++++++++... Nadeem
Their food is very spicy and almost always affects my tummy in a bad way. Dont know what these guys put in there. The price and quantity are pretty decent, though. I only wish the food wasnt so toxic.
great food with reasonable prices.
Good & Resonable Price
I thought the food was really really good. My brother didn't care for it much but the rest of us really liked their food. The price was really decent also. Service was really good.
If you want cheap food - Sabri. If you want food that is so spicy it makes you sweat like you're in a sauna. So cheap and spicy. If you like it, you'll like this.
Food is Good and the prices are very reasonable!
Excellent Food and very reasonable Prices
Saabri is back in business after renovation. Prices are very reasonable compared to other restaurants in that area, Every morsel is worth the price you pay and Above all, I liked the service as there are people to take care of you while you sit and enjoy the delicious food at your table.
This food is so delicious. Naans are impeccable! Chicken and lamb dishes are full of flavor without burning the mouth. One of the best restaurants for halal desi food that I have ever had.
very good food
Good.