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The Kebab Factory
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The only reason I ever went to Kebab Factory was because it was in my neighborhood. Since it's on the corner of Washington and Beacon Streets, no one (unless they are intending to do so) would probably stumble upon this place and go, ""gee, I think I'll eat here tonight""... since it's really far out of the way for anyone to wander to.
Still, it's absolutely worth the trip, even for the lunch buffet. I see a lot of Indian restaurants get love because of their frequent diners at their locations, but Kebab Factory is hands down the best purveyor of North Indian fare in Boston. Their lunch buffet cycles every day; I've seen their excellently executed chicken tikka masala twice in all the times I've been there but have never been disappointed with the other offerings. The kebab meat is tasty and some of the best I've ever had, no matter what time you go for weekday brunch.
Basically, the Kebab Factory is worth the hike and is worth every penny you spend on the food there. They seriously know what they're doing.
Pros: fantastic food
Cons: out of the waysies
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