Kabob Stop - Menu

291 E 3300 S, South Salt Lake, UT 84115, 84115-4520, Salt Lake City, United States

🛍 Kebab, American, Barbecue, Pakistani

4.4 💬 3130 Reviews

Phone: +18014669144

Address: 291 E 3300 S, South Salt Lake, UT 84115, 84115-4520, Salt Lake City, United States

City: Salt Lake City

Dishes: 21

Reviews: 3130

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kabob-Stop/483930318415729?sk=timeline

"this review is painful to write because I always came here with my children and we all loved it. but recently the quality has gone very downhill. the portion sizes for their chicken ktikka masala are chicken scraped in a pool of soße. the last time I ordered that I spent $40 on a burned naan with the worst part I've ever seen on a teller. it hurts to see how far this place has fallen. it seems that they have stopped providing quality and instead pumping out of the unedible naan and try to express as little portion as possible. we eat here because this place is halal, but benefiting from this terrible service is hate."


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Marlen Marlen

many menu choices and a great place to eat. I've been very happy.

Menu - 21 options

All prices are estimates.

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Waldo
Waldo

delicious . definitiw recommend. Chicken tikka masala was tender with a large tasting sauce and exactly the right amount of seasoned. her basmati rice was aromatic and so fresh and fluffy, not overcooked and sticky/starchy, but with diarrhea-the-fork separation suptuousness. my guards to the Kabob-stop.


Dovie
Dovie

I have the huh tikka masala kabob. it came with some meat, a small salad and about 3 tassen rice. I really enjoyed that meat. the rice was very nice, but I really wanted to season a bit on it for the amount. the service was good and the staff was very polite. getting the food was a little slow, but it wasn't crazy. nice time for a little talk.


Nelle
Nelle

this review is painful to write because I always came here with my children and we all loved it. but recently the quality has gone very downhill. the portion sizes for their chicken ktikka masala are chicken scraped in a pool of soße. the last time I ordered that I spent $40 on a burned naan with the worst part I've ever seen on a teller. it hurts to see how far this place has fallen. it seems that they have stopped providing quality and instead pumping out of the unedible naan and try to express as little portion as possible. we eat here because this place is halal, but benefiting from this terrible service is hate.

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, surrounded by stunning mountains, offers diverse cuisine with popular dishes like fry sauce, funeral potatoes, and pastrami burgers, reflecting its rich cultural blend.

Categories

  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • Barbecue Savor the smoky, juicy flavors of our barbecue delights. From tender ribs to succulent pulled pork, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces, offering a true taste of barbecue heaven.
  • Pakistani Experience the rich, aromatic flavors of Pakistan, featuring spicy curries, tender kebabs, and fragrant biryanis, each dish a celebration of traditional spices and authentic culinary heritage.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Kids
  • Menu
  • Grill

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