HUSSAIN B.
Google
My experience at KebabishQ was unfortunately below expectations, and I left feeling like the food could use serious improvement. I ordered the beef kebab, which sounded promising, but it arrived wrapped in an overly oily paratha that made the entire meal feel heavy and messy. The filling itself was very minimal, with only lettuce and onion added, giving it almost no flavor or texture beyond the greasiness of the wrap. It lacked the freshness and balance you would hope for in a kebab.
I also tried their loaded fries, which were described as a generous and flavorful option. Instead, the portion was disappointing. There were only a few fries at the bottom, topped with about four small pieces of chicken, and once again covered with a large amount of lettuce and onion. It felt more like a salad with fries hidden underneath rather than anything “loaded.”
The mango lassi was the one item that was acceptable—it had a decent flavor, but it wasn’t enough to make up for the rest of the meal. Overall, KebabishQ has potential with its menu ideas, but the execution needs major improvement in portion sizes, freshness, and overall quality.