Kebabishq
Restaurant · East Village ·

Kebabishq

Restaurant · East Village ·

Halal kebabs in paratha rolls, over rice, or loaded fries

chicken seekh kebab
paratha roll
mango lassi
fast casual
halal kebabs
loaded fries
dahi puri
kulfi
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128 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

$10–20

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Accepts reservations
Family friendly
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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128 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

+1 646 609 4747
kebabishq.com
@kebabishqnyc

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Accepts reservations
•Family friendly
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free Wi-Fi
•Brunch
•Lunch

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Dec 12, 2025

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NYC New Restaurant Openings, August 2025 | Eater NY

"A neighborhood fast-casual offshoot from the East Village Indian restaurant Ishq, serving halal charbroiled kebabs, dahi puri, kulfi, and more." - Nadia Chaudhury

https://ny.eater.com/restaurant-openings/403790/nyc-new-restaurant-openings-august-2025
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NYC’s New Restaurant Openings - New York - The Infatuation

"From the folks behind Ishq, this East Village spot with a few seats and a fast-casual look has an array of skewered halal proteins (including vegetarian options). Available as paratha rolls, over pulao, or loaded fries, the kebabs include chicken, lamb, shrimp, paneer and soy-based options, in various cuts and spices. The mango lassi on the menu is inevitable, but dessert options are less obvious: falooda, kulfi and sweet paan." - will hartman, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, sonal shah, bryan kim

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/new-nyc-restaurants-openings
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Breast Milk Ice Cream Pop-Up Is Happening at NYC Shop OddFellows | Eater NY

"Debuting Wednesday, August 6, this fast-casual Indian spot centers on halal charbroiled kebabs from co-owners Vamshi Adi (executive chef) and Neel Mittal; options span chicken (ghost chile), lamb (seekh), shrimp (lahsooni), and vegetables (paneer mirch, soya reshmi), served either wrapped in paratha or over pulao or fries (plain, masala, or peri peri), with chutneys, dahi puri, kulfi, and more; the compact space has some dine-in counter seats, and the kitchen claims orders will be ready in less than 10 minutes." - Nadia Chaudhury

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Kebabishq - Review - East Village - New York - The Infatuation

"From the folks behind Ishq, this East Village spot with a few seats and a fast-casual look has an array of skewered halal proteins (including vegetarian options). Available as paratha rolls, over pulao, or loaded fries, the kebabs include chicken, lamb, shrimp, paneer and soy-based options, in various cuts and spices. The mango lassi on the menu is inevitable, but dessert options are less obvious: falooda, kulfi and sweet paan. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Sonal Shah

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/reviews/kebabishq
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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.

Tae W C.

Google
Ordered the Lamb Seekh Kebab rice bowl. It was nice, slightly spicy and salty, very soft yet not overcooked rice, overlaid with meat and vegetables. Tasted great. The portion was so-so, but it was not too-little. Price was about $15 after taxes. Not too expensive by Manhattan standards.

MZA C

Google
Chicken Seekh Kebab is delicious! Moist, tender, juicy, and flavorful. You need to get it in a paratha roll. They go together well. There’s sauce in the paratha roll, so no need to get extra sauce (which I got but was not necessary). Only thing that would hold me on going back is the price. The paratha roll and the kebab is $15. While it’s delicious it felt overpriced, especially since it’s possible to get a similar roll at the Pakistani Kati roll place 2 blocks away on 1st Avenue for just $6. Also got Chicken Malai Kebab which was ok. It was mild and not as good as the seekh kebab. Didn’t get anything with it and regretted it as it’s just a few tiny pieces. We were super hungry after we opened it at home and realized how small the portion was. To get such a small portion for $10 wasn’t worth it. I would love to get the seekh kebab often because of how fantastic it is, but will have to pace it out because of the price.

Sabrina D.

Google
Such a great new find in the neighborhood. Food is delicious and the meat feels so fresh. Love the ambiance and the service. The dahi puri tasted like home. Will definitely be back!

David C.

Google
I really liked the food I think the portions for the kebab meat can be a bit more but the value for quality is unmatched. Really delicious and rich flavors. Lamb was juicy and tender and the fries were cooked perfectly and crispy with great seasoning

Erina

Google
Fantastic snack food! The Dahi Puri and Masala chai were delicious! Not too sweet either. Well balanced spices 😍

Sucheta C.

Google
Recently visited KEBABISHQ From the folks behind Ishq, Kebabishq is an East Village spot that specializes in halal kebabs as paratha rolls, over rice, or on loaded fries. An Amazing new fast casual kebab spot, from the nearby also great Indian spot, Ishq. They've spared no expense on the branding and the packaging here, .. At Kebabishq, every bite is a visit to India's vibrant kebab culture, smoky tandoors, sizzling skewers, and centuries of spice mastery. The quick-serve spot by Chef Vamshi and its team We tried Chicken malai tikka over paratha Nizami boti over rice Chicken seekh kebab Fries Mango lassi Kulfi falooda It is a place where NYC meets the sizzling streets of Hyderabad —a fast-casual kebab spot in the East Village. Must visit

Julia C.

Google
A fantastic lunch spot! Very reasonably priced and good portions for the price. A satisfying size meal. Highly recommend the roll (comes in a super buttery, flakey paratha). Chicken was a bit spicy even though it wasn’t listed, but it was manageable. The lamb and shrimp were also amazing. The mango lassi was also incredible. Amazing spiced flavor- really a standout from a lot of mango lassi in the area that is really a mango smoothie.
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Sucheta C.

Yelp
Recently visited KEBABISHQ From the folks behind Ishq, Kebabishq is an East Village spot that specializes in halal kebabs as paratha rolls, over rice, or on loaded fries. An Amazing new fast casual kebab spot, from the nearby also great Indian spot, Ishq. They've spared no expense on the branding and the packaging here, .. At Kebabishq, every bite is a visit to India's vibrant kebab culture, smoky tandoors, sizzling skewers, and centuries of spice mastery. The quick-serve spot by Chef Vamshi and its team We tried Chicken malai tikka over paratha Nizami boti over rice Chicken seekh kebab Fries Mango lassi Kulfi falooda It is a place where NYC meets the sizzling streets of Hyderabad --a fast-casual kebab spot in the East Village. Must visit
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Mike C.

Yelp
Amazing new fast casual kebab spot, from the nearby also great Indian spot, Ishq. They've spared no expense on the branding and the packaging here, which is all gorgeous and very elaborate. Luckily the food is good enough to warrant the lengths they've gone to on design. Get any and all kebabs in any preparation - on their own, in a paratha roll, over rice, or with loaded fries.

Al C.

Yelp
Really delicious! Good flavor, quality ingredients and friendly service. I got the paneer and malai chicken and both were great.