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    Kabomelette

    4.3 (24 reviews)

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    Bacon, Egg, Cheese with Potatoes
    Kate H.

    I enjoy the food trucks at work because they save me from the dreadfully monotonous salad bar. Having said that, I hate dropping $16 for an item that includes paper/plastic dinnerware, no water, and I have to stand the whole time. Ok. Rant over. Kabomellette is great. Great food. Great service. Great value. I spent $8 on this giant egg, bacon, potato meal. I appreciate how quickly they were able to move the line through without sacrificing on quality. I had my eye on the Thai peanut chicken kabob so i guess I'll just have to try that next time!

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    Nichole R.

    Forewarning: This is a CATERING review. I blindly booked the Kabomelette food truck in late June for my wedding celebration in late August. I emailed back and forth with Chelsea for a couple week while we got everything figured out. First and foremost, Chelsea rocks and is super pleasant; and I am really grateful that she was so easy to talk to and was okay communicating via email because I am on my computer all day at work and it's just easier - plus I am super anti-social and I hate phone calls, lol. I checked out their catering menu and was able to freely put together a menu of my liking and she helped me figure out if that would be a sufficient amount for my guests. They even let me print my own menu with a funny picture of me and my husband and slap it on their truck. Fast forward to the day of the party, Chef Greg and [insert the other guy's name I totally forgot!] arrived right on time an hour before start time as promised and got to work prepping in their truck. They rolled their window open just a couple minutes past 7pm and people started getting in line! With just under 60 people they were steadily busy until closing up shop and it seems like we ordered perfectly because we didn't have much leftover aside from one item that people were a little too scared to try (Prosciutto & Cantaloupe - come on people! Get with the program!). All night long I heard people say how awesome the food was and how much fun they had ordering off of the truck - and that the guys were super awesome. Everyone just had the best time! Here's what we had on our menu: Caprese Kabobs Loaded Potato Skins Goat Cheese Blackberry Crisps Zucchini Pizza Bites Prosciutto Cantaloupe Kabobs Caramelized Onion Wontons Thai Peanut Chicken Kabobs Vegetable Crudite Chicken and Waffle Bites Honey Chipotle Beef Kabobs Steak & Blue Cheese Bites Hot tip: If you are the bride or you are throwing the party, make sure you carve some time out for yourself to eat! I got to try a few things but wish I would have sat down and ordered "The Chefs Special" aka: Everything on the menu. My favorite items were the Caramelized Onion Wontons and the Steak and Blue Cheese Bites. YUM! The only thing I wasn't crazy about, surprisingly, were the Chicken and Waffle Bites - I am glad I didn't double up on the order like I had almost done, lol. The waffles were a bit hard and the chicken wasn't quite what I was expecting (more like nuggets vs. fried chicken). I would not hesitate booking them again - in fact, I want to plan another party just so I can book them again! lol Food truck is definitely the way to go - - the guests all had so much fun "ordering" what they wanted and not having to pay. I don't know why but it just makes things better - people love free stuff and giving them a whole MENU of free stuff? Well, you've got the best party around! Thanks, Kabomlette! Can't wait to see y'all again - and I'll be sure to hunt you down to try your regular menu - I need some omelettes in my life!

    Fiesta omelette-3 egg omlette, chorizo, black beans, corn, cheese, with pico di gallo (sriracha optional)
    BK J.

    There are different kinds of bargains out there. Sometimes you find something you have been looking at for quite some time and see that the price has dropped. Sometimes a "bargain" is just some junk that while it doesn't cost much you really have no place buying it because it costs next to nothing. Kabomelette is the best type of bargain - something really good for a really good price. I ordered the fiesta omelette, a three egg omelette with chorizo, corn, black beans, cheese and pico. Service was quick and the food was extremely fresh and delicious. One omelette filled me up and at a price tag of $5 it was a true bargain. I will not hesitate to track down Kabomelette again, whether at the Midtown Farmer market or the Golden Valley Farmer market or wherever they might show up. Delicious, fast food with quick and pleasant service will bring me back.

    Abe M.

    We were at Northgate Brewing and getting hungry. The food truck of the day was the Kabomelette. It was a done deal before we even saw the menu. Two items were ordered, a kabob and nachos. The Spicy Jerk Kabob was not your usual Minnesota nice spice. This thing took a top layer of your tongue to a flame thrower, then sprinkled it with tacks. Yeah, I loved it! It's not for all though. The rice and cucumbers they added with it were a nice distraction to the heat, but did little to quench it. The Fiesta Nachos were good, so here's my NACHO BREAKDOWN! Chips: Not different from any kind you would get from the grocery store. plenty of them and they stayed crisp. Cheese: I saw real cheese on it when I dug down into it, but the taste was very Velveeta like. The jury's still out on this, but it tasted good on my burnt drunken tongue. Fresh Toppings: Yes, black olives & corn/tomatoes from the fresh salsa. Not enough for all the chips however. Near the end, we were using the rice from the kabob as toppings for the chips. Overall, they did a decent job and I liked the food. If I had to make a decision on the nachos, I'd have to say these are some of the better ones I've had from a food truck.

    Thai peanut kabob
    Erin G.

    This was at Grand Old Day and I have been wanting one of their omelettes! However, the menu was only Kabobs. That's ok. I love kabobs. why doesn't? Plus it's a generally healthier option related to everything else that was at Grand Old Day (cheese curds, corn dogs, french fries, etc). I asked the guy what was better- jerk chicken or Thai peanut? Without hesitation he told me he loves the Thai peanut. Sold. The kabob was given to me immediately and it was delicious and only $6. I will come here next time I see this truck!

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    WHile most food trucks have gluten filled menus, ALL but one thing on the Kabomlette menu was gluten free!! Thank you!

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    Had the Trailer Hash and Thai Chicken Kabob last night. Excellent! And the price was right!

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    4.2(128 reviews)
    1.1 kmDowntown Minneapolis

    A+ love the variety of food on the menu. Lots of accommodating dishes for people with dietary…read morerestrictions (GF, vegan, vegetarian, etc!) Food was great! Service was as expected. Atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. So should you go? YES!!

    Closer to a 4.5 in terms of food quality, and it's only because of a few dishes that were mediocre…read morethat made me feel like giving it a 5 would be misleading. However, please allow me to say that having this establishment in Minneapolis is much needed because one can get food from various types of cuisines here and that itself honestly makes this place very valuable. Among all the dishes I have ordered over two times visiting here, my favorite was the kofte, which I know is a form of traditional Turkish dish, and what I loved about it was the ample amount of seasoning that defined the flavor of the ground beef & lamb and the sauce that would alter the flavor profile in a positive manner if needed. The pickled onion and rice offered extra means to enjoy the dish, so I utilized them to the maximum. The adana kebab was a kebab version of the kofte except for the meat wasn't as seasoned. My friend had that dish and it was still good. I also have tried the iskender which I knew was a popular dish here and also a common dish in Türkiye. It was slightly underwhelming because the meat wasn't as seasoned and wasn't tender enough, so I had to rely on the tomato sauce and the yogurt for assistance. Another friend had the beef stroganoff and I tasted it a bit. The tenderloin was marinated very well and the demi glace provided good flavor, along with the brussels sprouts that was cooked well enough to serve as a side dish. The lentil soup was pretty good, albeit not spectacular as it was relatively plain, and I know that lentil requires seasoning to give it flavor. The baklava wasn't crispy enough on the top and didn't have enough stickiness or sweetness to compliment the amount of pistachio that was added, but I will say that having a good amount of pistachio was a definite plus. The sutlac was great! The rice pudding flavor was evident and having one scoop with such along with the pistachio on top made it a very enjoyable experience! It also had a lot in a bowl, so the amount included was also very satisfactory. As mentioned previously, this place is a gem and much needed to stay here in Minneapolis. Their menu looks so fascinating that there are more dishes that I want to try, which I am committed to doing. I will also recommend this establishment to anyone looking for Turkish food in the Twin Cities!

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    Fhima’s Minneapolis - View from our table!  The beautiful bar!!

    Fhima’s Minneapolis

    4.3(282 reviews)
    0.8 kmDowntown Minneapolis
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    Is this the best dinner I've had in Mpls? It might be!…read more Came in for Valentine's Day on an almost accident. My partner said, "ever been to Fhimas? I think it's French?" And I was on board. We made reservations without another thought. I ended up googling the menu and realizing my partner was a little off on what type of cuisine this was and I was in unfamiliar territory though still excited to try. We loved every second of our experience here! The decor was amazing, the service was exceptional, the food was to die for. They had a special Valentine's Day menu which included beef Wellington for two, so we got that. Asked if it had sides and they said no. I asked if a veg was possible, expecting frozen, microwaved bland veggies. We got beautifully roasted, seasoned veggies that were amazing. Plus the beef Wellington was melting in our mouths. Cocktails were also exceptional. We had an espresso martini and old fashioned which came with a table side experience. We ended our adventure with the sticky toffee torte which was another exceptional dish. Our server was so kind and so so knowledgeable about every item and restaurant in the owners catalog. Very impressive all around.

    Wanted to like this place. Inventive cocktail menu. Interesting M.E. Food options. Ultimately not…read moreserved water for 30 minutes until flagging someone down. Tables all around the restaurant, including the bar, left from previous patrons. Looks like a bomb went off. After 1+ hour, most of the tables are still covered in dirty plates and napkins. It's not that busy, maybe 10-20% full from 8:30 pm and beyond. Vibes = 2/10. What about the food? I've traveled all over the Mediterranean and Middle East. I'd give the Shashuka a 5-6 out of 10. It was supposed to be served with crepes and I had visions of Saluf and Sons Yemeni restaurant in Tel Aviv (now closed). Here it was served with a French bread / hot dog bun. Crepe???? I guess French bread and crepes are from the same country, but count me as unimpressed.

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