
934 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA
The menus clearly state that halal food is served.. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
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934 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA
First of all, it was great to find halal restaurant in downtown LA. There are a couple of halal restaurant at the same location which is even better. Downtown kabab has a very large selection of food items including chicken, beef, fish, etc. here is a descriptive review: Food quality: Decent i.e. not the best but not the worst either. Price: Higher than I expected, especially considering that it is in a food court, self-served, disposable plates, etc. Service: Very dry with no emotions. I don't think anyone will be able to tell a difference if the person (looked like the owner) was replaced with a robot. Environment: It is a food court in the middle of a building. The building is clean, people around you are also good.
Overpriced, terrible customer service. Waited 1 hour and got charged 85$ for 3 plates lol. Ridiculous
The standout feature was undeniably the flavorful food, with each dish boasting a perfect fusion of spices and seasonings. Portion sizes were impressively large, ensuring that even the heartiest appetites left fully satisfied. What made the experience even more enjoyable was the great price point, averaging around $15 per dish, making it a budget-friendly yet high-quality dining option. The efficiency of the service was notable, with our orders arriving promptly despite the bustling atmosphere. Without hesitation, I would recommend Downtown Kabob to friends and family
Healthy and happy food, I love it!!! We got there early, it's clean, indoors, and bathrooms available. Definitely going again!
If your around Dtla and want some good Middle Eastern food, check out Downtown Kabob. Everything there is really good and the prices are affordable. It’s right across another great Restaurant I go to called Cilantro Lime Restaurant. You won’t be disappointed??.
3 Stars because the food is not like it used to be, the chicken was dry very acidic like if it was soak in vinegar or lemon juice, the chicken bones are very small wondering if it is quail meet and they sell it as chicken ;/ the cucumber salad has regular cucumbers they used to put Persian cucumbers. I understand that prices went up but D.K. rises the price too so I expected the plate to be well prepare since they motto is "We serve good food as fast as we can". I almost forgot to mention they don't add roasted tomato to every plate like they used to. Overall I was not happy with the "Bone in Chicken" & Beef plate that I've paid delivery service, tip, plus tax I would say around $22. BTW the rice with the button crust it is good and normal to eat it, many people think that it is left overs rice. :)
Kabob plates were astonishingly made well. Not quite Persian, and not quite Mediterranean. It was a very well-balanced mix between the two cuisines. Boneless chicken and chicken koobideh were tasty, well-seasoned and all gone by the end of the meal. A hidden gem of a take-to-go or dine-in shop.
I ordered online and paid a dollar extra for Dill or green rice. When I got home I discovered I received some orange rice. I've never tried it before but I didn't prefer it. The chicken was very good. I wouldn't go back because it's too far from my house and having to go back to fix a mistake like this is just not worth it.
This is truly an amazing restaurant I have been a consistent customer for multiple years and always have had a great delivery service. They are affordable and carry the best quality food. I was able to try the delicious salmon plate today with the green lima bean rice. Thank you again for the amazing food, your friends at United Textile 829 San Pedro :)