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The Kebab Factory
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Review by:
Jeff B.
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This is a fun, tasty and slightly pricier Indian Place than your standard Indian fare. The Kebab Factory is a hip restaurant with Indian flavors that you will not find all that often outside of London or New York. The bronze pots they bring your Kebab's to the table in have hot coals warming and smoking your food well after they leave the kitchen. They also have delicious standard fare on the menu. The appetizer plater is delicious and well stocked! The dinners are very nice portions, but you would hope so for the money you will have to lay out.
I have heard they do a very good lunch buffet, and I am looking forward to giving it a try.
All in all, this unique Indian spot is a place I would LOVE to go to more, but it hurts the wallet a little.
For a like minded eatery, Try Tamarind Bistro in Harvard Square. I believe if you like one, you will like the other.
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