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    Shishkabob Mediterranean

    4.0 (54 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    1. Shish Kabob Combo
    Kristine F.

    I've been to several Mediterranean restaurants before featuring kabobs and kubideh (ground meat), but never knew about Isfahan until recently. A colleague recommended this place and four of us dined in for lunch. Order at the register up front for take out or at the table for dine in. The menu follows the sequence of photos pictured above the kitchen. Easy to see I wanted a combo! It's very tidy and clean inside, almost sparkling! Almost looks like they remodeled. Plenty of seating. There was only one gentleman dining in when we arrived. Eats: *Shish Kabob Combo, 1/2 rice 1/2 salad: beef kubideh plus a mixed meat kabob with grilled veggies over saffron rice. They include a packet of butter to mix with the hot rice, along with a whole roasted tomato. *Double Beef Kubideh *Double Chicken Kubideh *Chicken Skewer 1/2 rice 1/2 salad The half salad was a simple but refreshing mix of diced tomato, cucumber, and onion. I wasn't too hungry to begin with but I finished everything on my plate but the roasted tomato, which is typically overcooked so it's mushy inside. I prefer fresh tomato like in the salad. My friends pretty much finished everything too. Customer service was excellent! Our waiter, who could've also been the manager, was very attentive and welcoming. Pay at the front after eating. The water was kind of peppery? Perhaps they add a spice. While the food and service were great, I think the food has too much salt content for me. It doesn't taste too salty or anything, might be the kubideh and the recipe/process to make it. I'll try out the grilled chicken kabob next time.

    Chicken Breast Kabob
    Perhaps U.

    First time trying this restaurant, I like the interior design, and the kabob tastes really good. I will definitely recommend this restaurant to the others. The unique about this restaurant is the owner are Hispanic couples

    Mixed Kubideh Kabob
    Mehrnaz H.

    Ended up here by mistake as we were looking for another Persian restaurant. The short of it and the spoiler: "if you are looking for authentic Persian food, don't dine here!!" We ordered the chicken with bone-in kabob and the chicken/beef kubideh combo. The kabob's didn't taste anything like authentic Persian kabobs, lacked flavor and they had not been marinated in onions long enough. They were all tough and overcooked. The portions were small and the same goes with the rice servings. Will definitely not be back!! I found out that the restaurant is owned by a Central American owner with no ties to Persian food!!! May be the reason for lack of authenticity!

    Chicken combo!

    I go here all the time for a quick bite. The food is alway nice n hot. Always good people that help me out.

    Brian G.

    Tender meat. And taste flavorful. Rice is micely cooked. Restaurant is simple. This is one where you go and not pay for ambiance and yet, still enjoy your visit

    Chicken kabob plate

    Delicious food and excellent service! Everything is fresh and full of flavor, and the chicken kabob is especially good.

    Bindu A.

    Great kabobs. We ordered the chicken breast kabob and they were very well done, juicy. Falafel side was ok, they were nice and soft, but I could taste a lot of baking soda.

    Schelly Y.

    Delicious kebabs. I tried the bone in chicken which was very tender and flavorful with the saffron basmati rice and roasted tomato. Quick and friendly service.

    5. Double Kubideh Kabob
    Tamar L.

    Legit place for Persian kabobs. Basic but good. Fast preparation, reasonable pricing. The menu offers typical Persian kabob plates and a few stews. Set in a charming strip mall with intriguing-sounding businesses like California Momo Shop, Baklava Oasis and Halal Fried Chicken. Interior is clean and new and looking. Order at the counter and they bring it to your table. The koobideh kabob has great flavor, char and juiciness. They provide a pat of butter for the basmati rice. Sumac is on the table. Grilled tomato, grilled onion, zereshk, were all perfect accompaniments to the kabob. My only quibble was the hot sauce they provide is Mexican orange sauce. I prefer a red chili sauce with Persian food, like you find in most other Persian places. I feel it goes better with middle eastern food.

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    Ma-Mood S.

    You ought to visit this food establishment. The staff were friendly and professional. They will definitely satisfy YOUR order the way YOU wanted. Although there are other food options near this restaurant but their cuisine is y like their neighboring restaurants. Mah-Md

    Negar T.

    The food is good and the price is reasonable. It's a great place to order food and takeout.

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    2 months ago

    The wrap with lamb, shish kabob and hummus we ordered from the place were awesome. Good value food

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    Undercooked food. Smelled Horrible. Trashed the whole thing after a single bite. Order was chicken kabob and kubideh

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    Good kabob and sides. Great for an easy pickup for lunch/dinner. Would recommend the koobedeh and chicken kabob.

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    2 years ago

    Every time I've been here, the food is tasty and arrives quickly. The staff is always friendly.

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    2 years ago

    Excellent service and great tasty food! Kebabs are authentic and the portion size is more than enough for a single person.

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