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    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    their food is so good ! family owned and ran. I love their food. I can't recommend this place enough

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    Kebabish Bites - Fusion Pakistani/ Indian cuisine. Chicken jalfrezi and haleem was very fresh and had the perfect fusion taste

    Kebabish Bites

    (132 reviews)

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    Kebabish Bites is hands down one of the best hidden gems in Norman…read more From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed like old friends and treated like family. The hospitality alone makes this place worth visiting, but the food takes it to another level. We started with the fresh-made naan, which was soft, warm, and absolutely addictive. The cheesy chicken samosas and masala crunch mix were incredible appetizers packed with flavor. For the main dishes we tried the butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, chili kebab, and lamb kofta. Every dish was rich, authentic, and perfectly seasoned. The chili kebab especially stood out -- bold flavor with a level of depth you just don't find often. The lamb kofta was tender and slow simmered in an amazing sauce. What makes this restaurant even more special is the story behind it. The family took over in late 2019 with dreams of sharing Punjabi cuisine from Pakistan and India, only to face the challenges of COVID almost immediately. Despite everything, they built something truly special. You can taste the passion in every bite. If you're looking for authentic Pakistani and Indian food in Oklahoma, Kebabish Bites is a must-visit

    Kabish Bites in Norman, OK is the kind of place that surprises you in the best way possible. From…read morethe first bite, you can tell the food is made with passion, flavor, and attention to detail. Everything tasted fresh, bold, and perfectly balanced. The portions were solid, the service was welcoming, and the entire vibe made you feel right at home. If you're looking for something different from the usual chain spots, this place absolutely delivers. Flavor packed food, great people, and a spot that deserves way more hype. Kabish Bites is definitely one of Norman's hidden gems.

    Foodie's Kitchen - Mix Veggie Pakora

    Foodie's Kitchen

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    My friend and I tried out this new establishment. It's kind of an obscure area and a little bit…read moredifficult to get to. I think if they had better signage and people understood what was there then that would be really helpful. They only had one other table besides ours during the time we were there and we were there during dinner hour. The server was very gracious to answer all of our questions as a lot of the foods we were not familiar with. I really enjoy the appetizer. It's fried veggies with a chickpea batter. At the moment, I'm avoiding gluten and some other intolerances I have so it is nice to have something that I could eat on the menu. I had the beef curry with zero spice. It does have a natural spice to it already so if you can't handle any spice you might not want to choose a curry. But it was very flavorful and rich. My favorite, which I did splurge a little bit on gluten was their homemade garlic butter, naan bread. It was absolutely amazing. My friend had the biryani with the Panera that is basically a dairy made large cheese curd kind of like cottage cheese. And then she added vegetables. They were very accommodating to make it the way she wanted and she really enjoyed it. The service was great. We plan to go back.

    They've completely redone the menu there is no buffet. The food is pretty decent…read more We started with the Samosa. I would highly recommend as a starter. We love the biryani and the dall. We didn't like the chicken tikka masala so much. The naans were really good. The sign now says Mediterranean and Indian so not sure what the cuisine is exactly like, but we found the Indian food to be decent.

    India Cafe - Kizhi porotta(was a special, not daily menu item)

    India Cafe

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    Not a lot of people outside of the Indian community know about India Cafe, but it's been around for…read morea few years. Since 2011, I believe? It started out of as a culinary endeavor from two people, but has since become a one-man operation. Maybe as a result, this is largely a "Catering Only" experience. Which is great for us Indians, because we have a variety of events where catered Indian food is the norm. It almost feels like we make stuff up just to get together and eat. Fatties... The man can cook. And he's versatile, so whether you want North or South Indian food, he's capable of both. Most people I know opt for his South Indian food, because South Indians love what they know I guess... One time I asked him if he ever got bored of cooking the same stuff over and over, and he replied that he was comfortable with Chinese-Indian fusion food as well, and wished that people were more inclined to order that. Food Items to Consider: + Chicken, or Mutton Biryani. Request "Extra Spicy." It's not the nonsense that you find at buffets, which is usually just rice, minimal spice, and dried-out breast meat. It's legit. I would say that it's perhaps too legit to quit. I'm sorry. Throw in an order of cutlets as well. At approximately $1/piece, they're not cheap, but considering the work involved, it's reasonable. + If you want to try something new, request "Paalappam & Chicken Curry." This is basically the Indian equivalent to a pancake, except it's made out of fermented rice. It probably sounds weird, but it's quite delicious. A soft, slightly sweet, flat, white cake that you then drench in some salty/spicy chicken & potato curry. It hits pretty much every taste receptor on your tongue. + His South Indian food is not quite grandmother or mother-level, but it's satisfying. His stir-fried beef is hearty, and his fish curry is quite good; a spicy, sour, flavorful curry that punches you in the taste-buds. + His North Indian food is not bad either, so if you want to play it safe and order what you may already know, then have yourself some Chicken Curry, Vegetarian Korma, Chicken Tikka Masala, Naan, etc. But you may as well just go to a buffet then... + He makes what is possibly the best Indian Fruit Cake I've tasted on God's green Earth. Get a whole order of that (it's like $90 or something), then slice the cake into several pieces, and freeze whatever you don't plan to devour immediately (it freezes unbelievably well). Then take more as needed from the freezer, let the slice(s) come to room temperature (alternatively, nuke the slice(s) in the microwave for a few seconds), and enjoy this cake for the next year. Or next two weeks depending on your (lack of) self-control. ::chef's kiss emoji:: + If all else fails, ask him what he knows to make, and he'll give you a list to choose from. As previously mentioned, his Asian fusion food is something to consider. Understand that he's one man doing everything. If your expectations for catering services include dressed-up servers and warming stations, you're better off looking elsewhere. Also, if he says he isn't able to meet your deadline, he's not being rude, he's probably slammed from other orders. So don't be a butt and take it out on him on Yelp. I'm looking at you, crotchety Yelpers who only use Yelp to write one-star reviews. I've noticed that his food may not be as flavorful if your order is placed for the same weekend that he has to cater for other major Indian events. This doesn't surprise me; mass production almost always guarantees a dip in quality regardless of where you eat. Pricing is quite reasonable. I've priced out what we've ordered from him, and I think it came to something like... $3.00-7.00 per person (different events, different food items, hence the range). Even the more expensive stuff is not priced terribly. I've only had better prices for catering from Himalayas.

    Tried there Samosas and loved them the chicken tika masala was excellent, can't wait to try more.read more

    Kebab Wraps - pakistani - Updated May 2026

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