Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ravi Kabob. No question.
Love Ravi Kabob. My favorite kebab place. But apparently you missed the “clean” requirement. Place is ROUGH inside.
Anonymous wrote:Moby Dick's
Anonymous wrote:The unfortunately named “Arlington Kabob” by a landslide. It’s fantastic food, clean restaurant, incredibly warm staff. Right near Lee Harrison.
Can’t believe someone is recommending Moby Dick’s. It’s fine, but nowhere near AK in taste.
Just wish they’d chosen a more exciting name!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unfortunately named “Arlington Kabob” by a landslide. It’s fantastic food, clean restaurant, incredibly warm staff. Right near Lee Harrison.
Can’t believe someone is recommending Moby Dick’s. It’s fine, but nowhere near AK in taste.
Just wish they’d chosen a more exciting name!
NP. I tried it a few times the first year it opened and was disappointed. The lamb kebob was so tough each time, we threw it away. I might have to give it another chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ravi Kabob. No question.
Love Ravi Kabob. My favorite kebab place. But apparently you missed the “clean” requirement. Place is ROUGH inside.
DP. Food doesn’t sit there at all. Don’t dine in.
Ravi Kabob x1 million.
^ and the food is very fresh. They don’t even make the bread until you arrive.