“Food was amazing so is hospitality. And elderly person probably owner, suggested us lamb hanith over lamb Mandi which was way different than regular Mandi and had unique taste which I loved. Chicken Mandi was also super good and both the meats are tensely cooked. Their chai was also delicious. Restaurant was small and could only accommodate smaller groups as seating is limited.“
“This is the best Middle Eastern restaurant in Wisconsin and a tough competitor with the options in Chicago. The quality and taste of food are unbeatable and it does not get more authentic than this. The Mansaf was the best Mansaf I had in the US. They have a rotating menu for the dish of the day and it includes Mansaf, Kedreh, Kabseh, Fasuliah, and others. Very genuine family owned business.“
“Everything about this restaurant was amazing. I can't even explain how delicious it was. We bought the mixed grill for our table of 5 and it was enough to even take a full plate home for leftovers. The hummus was one of the best I've ever had. The staff were friendly and went out of their way to be awesome. I can't recommend this place enough.“
“I usually don't like zatar bread at all. AT ALL. But I absolutely LOVE all the zatar breads here-- especially the ones rolled up with cheese inside! It's to the point where I drive 40 minutes to come here because I'm craving it all the time! 1,000/10“
“Very friendly owner who said i wouldn't go wrong when i asked for the Hummus and Chicken Shawarma. Well, he was right. It was great! The chicken was cooked perfectly and tasted amazing. The in house Hummus was delicious. Served with warmed pita bread. My son had a cheeseburger and said it was the best ever. Stop on by and try this place out. You won't be disappointed.Kid-friendliness: $5.99 kids menu options“
“Had a fantastic time at Shakers cigar bar! The ghost tour led by Kirsten was top-notch—informative, spooky, and captivating. The ambiance, combined with great service and a unique speakeasy vibe, made for an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a thrilling night out!“
“I have tried almost all the dishes from Pita Palace, and they remind me of the authentic Palestine style food ?But I would point out that sometimes their chicken is over-cooked.Other than that, there’s a crepe stall in the same location, and they have some amazing Turkish desserts too. I would recommend the pistachio baklawa!“
“Very welcoming the food is ? delish ? the mint / lemon smoothie refreshing the lentil soup was very good and the falafel is very tasty along with other ? ? ? tasty wonderful flavors of food ? stop in ?♂️ ?♀️ for layers of flavorful food.Parking: Plenty of parking ?“
“First the good points. The food was very good. Their bread was delicious. My wife loved the Beef & Cheese Burek. My chicken dumpling soup was only luke warm but good. My Veal Provence was very good. The problem was after we placed our order. Our waitress ( or maybe she was the hostess since she dressed so elegantly) did not follow up with us, so the owner worked hard to get us our drinks & meals.I realize they were busy but the three helpers need to work with the ownerso that the patrons get at least bread, water, drinks, soup & salad in a steady flow. This occupies the patrons while the cooks work on their dinners.Parking: We came at 5PM so it was pretty crowded in back lot.“
“This is our new "go to" for middle eastern food. My family loves kabobs, schwarma, falafel, hummus, Jerusalem Salad, and all the rest! We usually do take out and the order is always "spot on" and they make sure you have enough garlic sauce, tahini, and hot sauce. The orders are just getting freshly prepared as you roll in and you are out in the flash. The restaurant itself has a good deal of space. It appears that many people, like our family are fans of their efficient takeout, but there are always a few people sested no matter what time I go. Kabab House is a great place to get delicious middle eastern fare.“