3.7
9 reviews
33% will return

Noon O Kabab

4661 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL

Persian$$

Halal summary

The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Partially halal
Alcohol served

About Noon O Kabab

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Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Amenities

Parking space
Restroom
Handicap access
Transit access

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Location

4661 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL

3.7
9 reviews·11% would return
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Irfan Rydhan

Sep 10, 2015511 reviews
4

The Chicken and the Lamb is Halal here, per verbal assurance from staff. I ordered the pomegranate chicken wings, which had a good sauce, but the wings were slightly under cooked (but still edible). Also had the chicken & lamb kebab combo plate with rice (ordered the half dill rice and half regular rice) which comes with two grilled tomatoes. The kebabs were good. Wish they had some butter for the rice. For appetizer had pita bread with fresh cilantro and feta cheese (great) and also had the hummus which was also very good. This is a fancier sit down place and get\'s busy on the weekends so you may have to wait 20 - 30 minutes for a table. Very friendly staff and service was great.

Would return
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Raiyan H

Dec 6, 201370 reviews
4

They DO NOT serve Zabihah meat! Used knew the owner and used to go here during the past. I've catered from here before and if you talk to the owner he will make your kabobs from zabihah meat if the order is large enough. Besides that, the food is good, they started out with humble beginnings and are doing well, their food is good, their chai is good, their deserts are good! If he would just add zabihah to his menu or even the option to order zabihah he would do well. Chicago really doesn't have the large Persian/Iranian restaurants like California does! Chitown has a huge young Muslim population who loves to eat out, if someone opened an ALL Zabihah Persian food places it would do very well.

Would not return
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Anthony Smith

Feb 6, 20121 review
2

the first time they got our order mixed up. we order take out and the meat and pita in the kabab were ice cold. and very very expensive i thought 30 usd for two. i will say the portion of rice and french frie were very large more then one person can eat.

Would not return
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Aq Alidost

May 14, 2009297 reviews
5

I called and they said that only their lamb is Zabihah Halal.

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Irqam Noor

Dec 29, 20072 reviews
2

Not a zabiha place. The owner does not seem to care about zabiha or not zabiha. Decent food but very racist against indo/pak. Happened plenty of times for me to believe that thier focus is other customers. Stopped going there!

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Umar binAzam

Oct 14, 20065 reviews
5

Very nice restaurant to go. One of the fine persian restaurant. Highly Recommended!

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Saara Behlim

Aug 11, 200636 reviews
3

The food here seemed average to me, I didn't like the atmosphere. Too crowded in too little space, and they serve alcohol which is turn off.

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Mohammed Kareem

Dec 17, 200518 reviews
3

I go to this restaurant with my non-muslim friends when they want to eat Persian. The only Zabihah item on the menu is the lamb shank, all other items are not Zabiha. I spoke to the owner many times about this. They also serve alcohol here so not too great of a place to take the family.

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abusufiyan patel

Dec 4, 20055 reviews
5

This delightful little storefront restaurant serves up some of the best Persian food around. The babaganoush was nutty and slightly sweet and the hummus was excellent. I had the barg which is grilled beef served with grilled vegetables and parsley rice. The meat was tender and delicious. For non-meat eaters, the menu is limited but there are a few vegetarian entrees. There is a small wine list and an unintersting assortment of beers.