2.0
1 review

King Kabob

32435 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC

Persian$$

About King Kabob

King Kabob is located next to TD Bank in Abbotsford and serves Persian-style grilled meat dishes. The restaurant operates at a moderate price level and has received a 4.3 rating from nearly 700 reviews, with customer comments noting the kebabs, rice, and overall food quality. The establishment has been in operation for approximately eight to nine years.

Halal summary

Authorized halal by an Islamic organization. Listed by halal authority "Halal Inspection & Certification Canada". Source: https://hiccanada.ca/certified/

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed
Hand-slaughtered

HalalRank

Score reflects a halal certificate on file.

Halal authority

This place is authorized by or uses meat authorized by Halal Inspection & Certification Canada.

Halal Inspection & Certification Canada

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Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11:00 AM - 07:30 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 07:30 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 07:30 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 07:30 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 06:30 PM

Amenities

Restroom
To-go

Location

32435 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, BC

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Google Reviewer

Google
Mar 10, 2026
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★★☆☆☆ I visited King Kebab recently for a proper review as a Google Local Guide, and unfortunately the experience didn’t match the pricing or expectations. I’m Persian and from North Vancouver, and I’ve tried almost every Iranian restaurant in the area—so I have a good baseline for comparison. The first issue was the bill. A tip was already added without any clear notice to the customer. My brother, not realizing this, tipped again in cash. When I asked the owner about it, he said, “I don’t add tip for Iranians,” but the printed bill showed otherwise. Transparency matters, especially when customers are already paying premium prices. The food was delicious overall, but the rice was a bit greasy. There was a noticeable layer of grease on both plates. For two people, the total came to about $70. In North Vancouver, I can get noticeably better food quality for around $40. The flavour and quality here simply didn’t justify being one of the highest‑priced Persian restaurants in the region. I hope they improve both the food quality and the clarity around billing, because the potential is there—but right now, the value just isn’t.