AL Kabob Grill & Cafe 11357 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75229
About the Business
AL Kabob Grill & Cafe is a charming restaurant located in Dallas, Texas, known for its delicious and authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. Situated at 11357 Harry Hines Boulevard, this cozy eatery offers a wide variety of kabobs, wraps, salads, and traditional dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, AL Kabob Grill & Cafe is the perfect spot to enjoy a flavorful meal with friends and family. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty lunch or a casual dinner, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the flavors of the Middle East in the heart of Texas.
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Hours open
Monday:
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
9:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Only this is the place where you can actually feel the flavor of Pakistani food in the truth sense. They have a good variety and quick service with a good taste of food and a good customer service. Their prices are fine"
"First time trying Al Kabob Grill and Cafe for lunch. We tried Daal Fry, Tandoori Chicken and Beef Bihari. All the items were balanced with spices and flavors. We loved the Laccha Paratha. Quick service and friendly staff.Next time, we’ll be back for their Halwa Puri. The décor could use a bit of freshening up. Highly recommend checking this spot out."
"Halal Grill & Cafe in middle of Asian Trade District. They have a good selection of wraps &Rolls and Grill items. The food was served quickly and was very authentic."
"Really good Indian food. As soon as I walked in the restaurant I felt like I was in India. Good service. The spicy chicken biryani was packed with flavor and had good spice. Was loaded well with chicken."
"My family and I have been coming here for years. We’ve hosted so many friends over the years both dine in and take out. The food is so good. Today we had the worst service I’ve experienced in forever. We ordered our food to go but decided to wait a bit and sneak in a few bites before getting back on the road towards home. We live almost 40 min away by the way. When we got our food we sat back down and eat. I’m only assuming it was a manager lady walking towards us yelling that they asked if we wanted to eat in or to go. I told her yes we wanted it to go but we were going to sit for a moment to eat. She then says that because we decided to stay the people she has on the phone can’t come because we decided to stay. (I think that is what she was saying. She was loud and rude you could barely understand her) She continues to yell to the people behind the counter and go up to her an understanding of what the problem is because for one the restaurant was empty. 2. If I just spent $40 on one meal and samosas and I want to sit down and eat a samosa, in an empty restaurant that I just paid to patron, then I shall. The young man behind the counter had a nasty attitude and was dismissive and rude too. And it’s fine. You can think you can treat people any kind of way because of your own biases but just know it will Always come back to you. The food is good but the establishment is never clean. We have to always clean any table we sit at ourselves. Never saw it as anything more than you’re a small family business shorthand. I respected that. After all these years my family patroned to be disrespected. No good can possibly come from treating people like that."
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