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Kabab Café

3.8 (237 reviews)
Closed 1:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Beezer C.

I hate to say it, but this place is charming and eccentric and not much else. Hubs will kill me for saying so, as he was completely enamored of Ali. Wine was fantastic, I will say. He didn't give us any options, just opened a bottle for us, and then another. He did not ask us what we wanted for apps. He just sort of decided for us. Party of four. Mezze platter. I did not care for it. Cauliflower "salad"--saucy, which i wasn't expecting, but fine. Lamb cheek appetizer--was like a paste that is served with pita. Fine. Moussaka--actually good! Less moussaka in the shepherd's pie style and more ratatouille. But a damn good ratatouille. Mackarel--the presentation was way better than the taste. Came out to about $60 per person with tip. Ali is entertaining, the room is delightful if dirty, and the food is nothing to write home about. I get the sense this place is an institution through the sheer larger-than-life-ness of Ali, and not much else. PS. There is supposedly a Botero in there. I am not sure that that's true but it's pretty.

Wandering around in Astoria, trying to find a place to eat on Easter Sunday, we walked past a string of shops in Astoria's little Egypt and my eye was drawn to a sign that said "Anthony Bourdain ranked number six out of top 10 restaurants in New York City". We stopped and I started to read the New Yorker article posted below detailing this tiny restaurant and the Egyptian man who acts as the owner, chef, and sole employee. He had a menu when he first opened and then promptly forgot about it, as the New Yorker article explains, he does not want to be restrained by a menu, and prefers to create with food, like a painter or other artist. We found that same unconventional attitude when we tepidly walked in and asked if he was open, "If I am here, I am open, if I'm not here, I'm not open", was his boisterous reply. No menu, no expectations, just a charming and unique personality who fed us delicious food from Alexandria and entertained us as we ooohed and ahhhhed over the flavors! The spices! The succulent lamb that fell off the bone! How this magical man turned out this epic meal from that tiny and underwhelming looking kitchen...I'll never know. But I'll definitely be back. Thank you chef Ali!

Jeremy W.

Came here recommended by one of my good friends father. This foodie restaurant is definitely a hole in the wall worth travelling to. Located in the Astoria part of Queens, you will find Ali's Kebab Cafe which servers a mixture of Egyptian and African goodness. When you enter the establishment, you are greeted by Ali, he is the owner, chef, and the only staff. There is no menu, but Ali will tell you what is available for the day. You can choose what meat or fish you desire, and he will decide how he will cook and serve it. Have you ever watched the movie "Jiro Dreams of Sushi", and wondered if you would ever come across one of those tiny restaurants that is owned and cooked by a man who has devoted his entire life and craft to his food and his culture? To say this was one of the best meals i have had in a long time is an understatement. With Ali, you traveled in time and space as he tells you the significance and approach to his culture and his life. And remember. Don't call it Egyptian food. It's Awesomeness on a plate. Whimsical, delicious, fresh, creative, perfectly seasoned eats served directly from the chef in a tiny shop on Steinway.

Baked salmon with an assortment of roasted veggies
Marcos M.

A no frills Egyptian eatery that is very easy to miss, where Ali let's you know what's on rotation for the day's menu (with a fair share of variety) and you pretty much take it from there. I snapped pictures of what I could when we weren't busy either with the amazing food or with Ali who, after cooking, would come by and sit/chat with us. We had delights such as a sampler platter of spreads ranging from fava bean hummus, falafel, and babaganoush, baked salmon with veggies, and a homemade custard coupled with blueberries and some Greek yogurt. This is not an exhaustive review by any means but I easily see myself going back in the near future. The intimate setting and homely approach that the environment, the food, and Ali offered easily won me over. Check him out if you are ever in Astoria!

Roasted Cauliflower in a pomegranate reduction
Steven S.

This is a spot that highlights how special Astoria, Queens is! I have been going to this place for years and Ali continues to provide a level of service with his food and hospitality that I just haven't experienced elsewhere. Ali is the owner, host, waiter, cook, and entertainment all in one. He quickly makes you feel like you are part of the family as he verbally lists his menu items for the night. As he cooks he tells stories and engages in conversations with the small amount of tables that are in the restaurant. He is passionate about the Egyptian food he makes and explains its origin/tradition when bringing it to the table. If your looking for a relaxing paced unique meal experience this definitely should be on your list!

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Dee C.

Another FINE meal! Last night the fave bean felafel hit the spot as did the Kafka and special shrimp dish! Probably doesn't hurt that Ali is my BF's uncle - so my opinion of the place might be biased.

Panayota G.

Been coming here with my family for decades..literally! The chef and owner always reminds me how my mom used to be bring me in a basket when I was a baby and she worked across the street lol. He's amazing, it's definitely like dinner and a show here. Very cozy and interesting space with decor from all over. Lots of culture! And the fooddddd...delicious. Always fresh, flavorful, cooked perfectly and just so tasty. We don't even look at a menu, just ask what's good and wait to see what magic happens.

Close quarters, Ali cooking at Kabab Cafe in Astoria Queens
Ian F.

I wanted to like Kabab Cafe more than I did. The owner is a quirky, funny nice guy. The food wasn't bad. Maybe I don't have enough appreciation for good food but I didn't think it was anything special. And I thought it was expensive. There was not a good selection of beer and wine. The restaurant has a certain charm. Everything is tiny and unique, a lot of character and a little bit ramshackle. It's definitely an experience. My friend referred to the menu on the outside of the restaurant and he said that we shouldn't try to order from the menu because it hasn't been updated in years. My friend asked about the price of an item and he scolded him, saying that this wasn't "fast food". He tried to pressure us into ordering an appetizer. And he was very funny and friendly but it felt a little forced. There's a NYTimes review "Pita With a Generous Helping of Quirkiness" that's completely accurate. We ended up order 3 beers, 1 wine, 2 chicken kebabs, and 1 appetizer sampler platter. This was about twice as much food as we should have ordered. The total $88.00 including tip.

Yummy baklava in a honey pomegranate sauce
Julia D.

Kabob Cafe is a testament to why New York is one of the more incredible cities on this earth. This restaurant is Egypt and America both at once, and the owner/chef/manager ebodies this to a point. Before you even sit down and taste your first morsel of food, you're listening to U2 while perusing the walls for bits and pieces of artwork, including an impressive map of New York, color-coding various neighborhoods by ethnic make-up. "Green is for Irish," Ali tells us, as he welcomes some new customers by telling them what their culinary options are for this evening. "I got that map from a friend of mine who was using it for a documentary." This man is not only an Egyptian chef and restaurant owner, but an Egyptian American promoting cultural awareness and a world where the "other" is a murky concept that needs to be studied, but discarded, to his customers. So we sit down to dinner, already impressed by Ali's personable impact, and are offered an array of choices that Ali spews from the top of his head. We go with the appetizer platter like many other Yelpers, which was reliably delicious, followed by a very tasty artichoke salad, and spiced lamb cheek served with egg, mashed up, and poured onto a plate to be eaten up with pita bread. We wash all of this down with hibiscus tea, which is served cold in a glass with pomegranate and apple, and is perfect as is, even though my alcohol-loving self wishes there were some wine in there, and tries to come up with a way to make sangria out of this later. After all of this feasting, we are still craving some dessert, so we go with the baklava, which is served with an interesting thick honey pomegranate sauce (picture uploaded). All in all, this was such a fantastic experience in every sensory way that I almost want to wait a while before I come back so that I can be impressed all over again. This kind of restaurant is what Yelp was made for.

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Delicious, chef was so welcoming. Food was delicious! Can't wait to go back. Wine was incredible.

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Kebab cafe, I miss you. delicious food and amazing atmosphere. I hope you make it through this difficult time.

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Ali knows how to do it right. Sweetbreads are amazing. Everything is amazing. I love Kabob Cafe

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