The Kebab House
Cary, NC 27513-4560
Phone: (919) 460-1300
- Price:
- $
- Hours:
- Tues-Fri 11am-3pm, 5pm-9pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-9pm
Editorial Review for The Kebab House – by Trevor Holland
In Short
Small and informal, The Kebab House is a deli-style restaurant that seats 20 comfortably amid authentic Turkish rugs and posters. Imported boxes of Turkish tea and coffee are available. The eatery caters to a large Turkish population as most conversations between in and outgoing patrons are in Turkish. Authentic, sizzling kebabs include the doner (stacked layers of ground lamb in gyro), shish (grilled cubes of skewered lamb) and adana (spicy skewered ground meat).
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User Reviews for The Kebab House
03/11/2008 Posted by mommy0703
After passing by "Bosphorus" many times and wondering what it was all about, my fiance and I finally decided to give it a try. I'm so sorry that we didn't go there sooner!! Our waiter was very friendly and willing to help us and answer any questions we had. The meze platter appetizer is amazing...it comes with an assortment of turkish dips (including hummus and cucumber dip) and warm bread. Both the hummus and the cucumber dip were the best I've ever had ANYWHERE period. The entrees were also wonderful with plenty to take home for later. We finished off with baklava...they aren't stingy with the portions like most places! We look forward to introducing our friends and family to this wonderful place!!
Pros: service, price, quality of food
Cons: limited seating
02/17/2008 Posted by qaxlor
Think family, not fancy, but the food is delicious and the staff is friendly. Although standard middle eastern dishes like hummus, kebobs and baba ghanoush are served, everything has distinct touches and very finished flavors. The kebobs were tender and seasoned perfectly, served with bulghar wheat pilaf (giving the dish a kind of eastern European feel) and salad. The ali nazik, which seems to be a new addition to the menu, was delicious. It's an adana kebob (spicy ground beef and lamb) served with a homemade tomato sauce and a yogurt sauce on chunks of bread. It was refreshing to taste carefully crafted variations on middle eastern classics and I would definitely recommend a visit if you want to experience very high quality fare at a reasonable price. With appetizers and dessert (custard and rice pudding, both delicious) it was $50 for a family of three.
Pros: Delicious, creative food
Cons: Small number of tables, get there early.
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