Habibi Kitchen

16227 Lexington Blvd, Sugar Land
(832) 999-4161

Recent Reviews

sam bara

Great homemade tasty food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sandra Safiyyah

OMG, this place is amazing! During Ramadan they have an open buffet with different food every day. I absolutely loved everything on my plate. The staff was very kind too. They wasn’t a wait at all.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Walid Darwish

Hidden gem in sugar land. Beats Dimassi’s 100 times. The food is great and not pricey. I really enjoyed the open buffet in Ramadan! A prayer area also makes it very convenient for a nice Iftar in Ramadan!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mahmoud Alqudah

Delicious food and excellent service; the food deserves every penny and the portions were really double the size others serve that we couldn't eat half of it. The owner is so welcoming and caring and the staff are so kind; will come back for sure.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Habibi Burger, Falafel Platter, Rice Platter, Hummus and Fatoosh Salad, Fries, Chicken Tikka

Shwan Alatroshi

Amazing food and service, I love to see them in a better place soon.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Monica Yamane

Delicious food and great prices!!! I will definitely come back again!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Rice Platter

GG Solutions

Food was delicious and full of flavor !!! Would definitely come back !!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Rice Platter

Mais Altaie

The shawarma chicken sandwich is kind of dry and not fresh with a lot of meat fat that messed up the taste. Also the fries are not real potatoes.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 3

Saba R.

The food here is great, and the people who run the place are really nice. 10/10 recommended!

Ruth Mericle

Habibi Kitchen is the brightest spot in the food court. The food is really good, nutritional, and priced reasonably. The owner will always greet you with a smile, and sometimes a free sample! Can't beat that!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Justin Pham

I ordered 2 rice platters with lamb over the phone. Which is supposed to 11.99 each. I should've known something was off because the girl who picked up when I called at 6:50pm wasn't even sure if they're still taking orders even though they don't close until 8:30. When I arrived, I told the cashier I ordered the 2 rice platters with lamb over the phone about 10 minutes ago. She charged me, and I gave a 15% tip. I got a notification saying my card was charged for 54.21. I asked for my receipt to verify my order. She would not give me one. I told her I was charged too much because I pointed at the menu on the screen behind her, saying I ordered the rice platter with lamb for 11.99 per platter. She said it's not called that. Even though it literally and undeniably says "RICE PLATTER" right there? She said yeah. I asked what my order was, and she said it was for something else, the lamb and chicken tikka. Never mind that I never said anything about chicken.. She said it's on the screen over there, gesturing towards the screen that was OFF and showed nothing on it. She then turned her kiosk and showed me what she ordered for me instead. I asked her what that was, and she said it was kind of like orange chicken. They had already been making it since I called the order in ahead of time, so I just stopped trying and accepted expensive defeat. I can't argue with an illiterate brick wall. I can't spell out the order if I am literally being told the name of the dish I ordered listed on the visible menu is actually something else. Why would you default to Tikka and not shwarma? I specifically said rice platter this time because last time I ordered a falafel platter for my wife, and she was upset that it didn't have rice. Anyways after waiting another 10 or so minutes, I finally got my order, which wasn't even 2 platters but one tin pan. I didn't realize until I was already home, but I think they just forgot the other half. It definitely looked like half the amount of food I would've expected for 54 dollars. Of course, my wife was greatly looking forward to it and was so disappointed and frustrated that she cried. The plate did not even contain this mysterious orange chicken the cashier alluded to. It was just lamb chunks, their rice, seared tomatoes, raw seasoned onions, and pickled pink onions. I ate it out of obligation for paying over $50 for a meal I did not want and received oy half of..I gave them a few tries since they are probably a small family business, but this was the last straw. I would only eat here if I was stranded at the ice rink and starving with no other options. I'll take my business back to Gyro Hut or Pop Top. If you order here, make it painfully clear what you want and check your order before you leave

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 1

Basil J.

Good Iraqi food. Nice quantity. We usually get takeout. Fried pita and Baba Ghanoush!!

Constance R.

What a delicious, enormous lunch! My teenage son and I split the shawarma fries and a shawarma pita and had a ton leftover to bring home. Great food, great value and cooked fresh to order...so don't be in a rush.

David L.

Excellent food. The best falafel in town ! Hardworking family with great service and good quality food

Kristen G

Delicious and cute kids at counter thank you so much it was/is delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Rice Platter

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