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Businiess name:  Amazing Kabob House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
So, hidden amongst other huge restaurants was this little thing calling itself the ""Kabob House"". So I went in there half expecting a low-class fast food type of a thing. Boy was I in for a suprise. Walking in, I was greeted by a warm hello (an older lady, seeming to be by herself, as it was a tuesday). I soon relaized it was a full-service restaurant. I myself am married to a Pakistani husband, so I asked if it was Halal (Zabihah), she assured me it was and even said that there was a certificate on the wall, but I believed her. So soon enough, there was a glowing XL Pizza Size Garlic Naan staring me down on my table. I was kind of in a shock, because us Pakis are used to small roti naans. I gobbled that down with an order of their spicy samosas (potato and vegetables fried inside a crisy pastry). This I knew, because I always make, seemed authentic. SO, continuing, I had a falafel pita sandwich on whole wheat. I asked for it (it is an extra dollar more, but duh, I mean whole wheat is always more expensive, so its ok). The falafels were crispy and delicious. As person on yelp said, the pita does tend to rip, but I mean its not their fault, its probably made by another company. By the way, I found out that lady was the owner, and she was extremely helpful and NICE...dunno wat the other yelper on yelp was on when she visited...So overall, gr8 place HIGHLY RECOMMEND it!

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