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2.0 (3 reviews)
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9 years ago

Only if you think ground beef mince on your pizza instead of ham is actually pizza...Go Dominos or anything else over this!

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Greensborough Kebab & Cafe

Greensborough Kebab & Cafe

3.7(3 reviews)
9.6 km
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There's a crave going around and lots of talk of H.S.P.'s, Halal Snack Packs. Obviously, I had zero…read moreidea as to what these were. And even less of an idea that there is a devoted H.S.P. Appreciation Society. Guys, the situation is real. So I show up to the closest local kebab shop, smack on Greensborough's Main Street. I eye the top wall menu and scan it. No sign of the hyped up H.S.P. The lady working there was waiting, ready for my order. I lean in over the counter and ask "Do you have something called a H.S.P?" She replied with a smile and a point, "See what they're having at the table, that's it." She patiently explained what it is, layers of chips, meat, cheese and sauce. I told her to just do what she thinks is best with it. We sat down. After some taking in the venue small talk, It arrived. Set down on our table was this plate oozing with sauce and spices. You could tell this would be a saucy meal. You dig in, trying to get everything onto one bite: chips, lamb, cheese, garlic sauce, barbecue sauce. Oh it was good. One regular was big enough for two people to eat comfortably. I came, I saw, and I conquer. Now I know what the H.S.P. Appreciation Society is all about. Cheap and delicious filling food. I get it. Greensborough's Kebab 'n' Cafe gets it. Apparently this crave has taken over, they even stopped making kebabs here, as everyone just orders these Halal Snack Packs. Maybe a name change is in order?

Well, I'm not sure if I can call them Greensborough's best kebabs because, well, there the only…read morekebabs that I have ever had in Greensborough. Actually, I didn't even have a kebab, I had what was call a 'meal pack' which I suspect was a do it yourself kebab kit, that I didn't realise was a 'do it yourself kebab kit' so I just ate it as I would eat everything else. However, what was really cool were the modern art paintings on the wall - not something that you would expect to find in your local takeaway shop. The staff were pretty cool as well, even though they did struggle with the shade umbrella out the front. Oh, and the food was well done as well.

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Afghan Kebab Campbellfield

Afghan Kebab Campbellfield

4.5(2 reviews)
7.3 km

Authentic Middle Eastern food -- it's a mix of cheap, tasty Afghan and Persian dishes and it's very…read morepopular. We got there on a Sunday night and there were no tables free. They directed us to their adjoining space, which looks like an out-of-business shop that they've just taken over and are expanding into. There was only one table free there and we nabbed it! Afghan Kebab is fairly meat-heavy with all the chicken and lamb skewers and such, as can be expected, but they did have some vegetarian options as well. Unfortunately, most of the veg options contain yoghurt -- but they're happy to remove the yoghurt to make the dishes fully vegan, and honestly you don't feel like you're missing much. I had a dish called "zerishk palaw," which is Persian. It's a bunch of yummy seasoned rice with barberries -- little red berries that are quite tart and are a staple in Iran. I don't think I've ever had barberries before in my life, but now I'll be on the lookout for them. Our Persian friend said his mother uses them all the time and makes a nice juice out of them too. Yum! Service was friendly and efficient. The place is definitely a cheap-and-cheerful type of place with plastic chairs and zero decor and stuff, but it was perfectly fine for our purposes. I don't live anywhere near Campbellfield, otherwise I'd be back for sure when I'm in the mood for a cheap, authentic Middle Eastern dish -- but if you're in the area, check it out!

"...THOUGHT I'D HAD THE BEST ~ MORE 'BEST' CAME TODAY...!!!"…read more Went to Barry Road Shopping Strip, Campbellfield late this afternoon to buy Turkish sweets for my kids - they love those honey soaked fried choux pastries.. I'd spent most of the day making my famous lasagna for dinner.. my Calabrian Godmother's very special recipe - yeah it's good... or so everyone tells me - unbelievably good..! Anyway, I get out there... as soon as I get out of the car, all I can smell is this 'irresistable smokey - delish charcoal grilling freshly marinated meat' scent... hey, I can't walk away from that sort of whiff easily... no.. no way... I buy the sweets, put them in the car, then go 'chasin that smoke'... Found it.. a few doors down.. at AFGHAN KEBAB CAMPBELLFIELD.. It's just a very simple little eatery - possibly 8 to 10 tables, with chairs, indoors and a few more, out - it's hot tonight - all the tables inside are full - near the front door, there's a guy at a an authentic charcoal grill, turning possibly 20 or 30 large skewers - another guy's at the other end of the shop barbecuing big Afghani breads - two women and a man stand in the centre, behind a half refrigerated, half heated long stainless steel counter - they're flat out taking orders, serving up plates, and containers to go, and making Afghan donars [skewered meats] and shawarmas [shaved meats]... I placed my order for 4 Chicken and 4 Lamb Donars - $7 each - I was being greedy - couldn't help myself - knowing, though, that if they were huge [which they were] then 4 would go straight into the fridge - for lunches tomorrow.. Well, I got home - cut 2 chicken and 2 lamb in half - put them on plates - I really don't think I'm gonna be able to explain, using words alone, just how good they were.... Here I go: - a foot by a foot square of warm soft spongey kinda almost elastic barbecued Afghan flat bread - generously filled with crisp fresh salad greens; sliced red onions, cucumber, tomatoes - 2 just charcoal grilled longish skewers of perfectly-cooked, succulent, juicy tender lean pre-marinated chicken pieces (4) AND lamb chunks (4) - the whole lot was seasoned with salt and pepper - then all drizzled with a home-made olive oil based dressing - rolled tightly in paper lined alfoil and inserted into a plain white long paper bag - one end open so the hot steam doesn't engender any sogginess And there you have one of the most delicious things I have ever eaten....!!!! PS The lasagna went into the freezer... Visited on Sunday 07 February 2016 for Take-Away Dinner

Mr Pizza - kebab - Updated May 2026

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