Andrew Turner
Had no pitta bread which was disappointing. Food was lively… spice lord aka chef was excited about the spice and added an abundance of chill and jalapeños. Was still tasty
Shelach Ardelia
Not sure why with the bad reviews tho. I had no expectations eating here, but turned out it was delightful!
I ordered mix shawarma (chicken & lamb) and it was so good (SGD 11). The sauce is the hero. The meat is tender and the veggies are fresh.
Wish to come again 🤤🔥
DK
Brought by friends after their good first experience, had high expectations. The saying is true, higher your expectation, harder you fall - it was a flop.
Chicken was dry, beef was tough, and apparently the lassi drink tasted like post expired sour milk. Service was so-so and table was dirty with remnants of spills from previous customer.
At average $30/pax for such quality, unlikely to revisit for Turkish cuisine.
Stuff’D here we come!
Verdict:
- Food 2/5
- Service 2/5
- Price 2/5
- Environment 2/5
Kelvin Li
Was looking forward to going there after a long time then realise the business changed hands. Food did not meet expectations. Seasoning on the lamb and chicken were fine but overcooked. Served one tortilla in place of a pita bread for the hummus. The place seem like it was in transition - hope the situation improves in due course.
Paul Chee
I came here with a 50% off from eatigo and it was STILL pretty much a ripoff. We had the mixed grill which was "to die for" but those reviewers were probably referring to the fact that you will die of starvation after being served a skimpy portion. Prices are absolutely daylight robbery if you pay full price. I paid $38 for the plate pictured and full price is $69. You be the judge. (Finger for scale.)
Marcel Cybon
Quite nice. We came on a last minute decision with an eatigo promo. The usual price would be way toooo high for what you get. Seems a bit like a tourist price menu, so we didn't order any overpriced drinks and stuck to the promo platter. We added some bread and got as surprise some humus and eggplant spread on the house. The eggplant spread is really AMAZING. YOU SHOULD think over your price policy and then you could have regular local customers.
Faith Neo
11/10 Would recommend!!!! I’m so so happy I found this place, definitely going to be coming back here again :) Super generous portions, friendly and helpful staff and yummy food that came with free sides (hummus with pita, chicken kebab), drinks (soothing hot mint lemon tea) & desserts (baklava)!
Even gave us 2 bottles of iced water when we left cause it was a hot day :’)
If I could give more stars I would!!
Devona Yeap
Food is delicious and service is great. Owner is nice and friendly but will upsell quite heavily. I paid $145 for a satisfying meal for 6 but honestly expected to pay not more than $100. Not that I was misled in anyway, I really wasn't. But would have probably been more value for money for us if we had matched the orders accordingly, I.e. two platters instead a lamb kofta and one platter.
To be fair, I received 4 glasses of juice for the price of 2. Original price of the juices were rather expensive originally, but works out to a reasonable $2.50 each before taxes which is reasonable and delicious. I paid about $20 for a Hallomi Cheese which was a delicious fried cheese that the children liked very much. I was gifted a Borek which was crispy and well liked by my hubby.
For Hummus, I paid about $14. Owner was generous and gave me two chickpea hummus and one baba ganoush. I must say that the hummus was nutty, toasty and delicious. Paid about $16 for two of the Pita Breads and also gifted a dessert.
I had high expectations based on the positive reviews and the food and service doesn't disappoint. Would have given five stars if price was more as i originally expected. I still did find my meal value for money though, and I would definitely come back. Thanks for the great food and service and for taking the time to reach out on this. Much appreciated.
Oscar Larrea Guija
After I found out this place existed a few months ago, I've gone there regularly and brought all my friends along for the best kebab I've had in Singapore. I like it so much that my cover photo is of me having one and the restaurant as the backdrop.
We're all heartbroken at the news of spicy chicken being removed from the menu.
RIP Spicy chicken ???-2017
Leon Oh
Awesome place to chill and eat with friends, please don't remove the spicy kebab
Shikin ALi
I give ����� for House of Kebabs. Super good! I can eat here all day and i came here with my DJ friend. Abang helmi is the best!
Syed Muvaaz
Authentic food � and with the view of street side
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Ahmad Hidayah
Excellent food and friendly staff. I recommend to everyone :)
Ken Woo
Agree with the other reviews about the 2 guys. I feel that most good kebabs tastes similar. What differentiates is the service. The guy took the time to explain how adding cheese makes a difference & how the skin used is different. Definitely will return
Yazid Muhamad Salleh
Definitely the place to go to if great tasting kebab is what you're craving for!
Azhar Katib
Good open environment. Simple but nice ambience. The felafel was really good
Ar Raudhah Learning Cetre
It will be good if there is special student price or discounts!
Sammy DCruz
Awesome food!!! Reasonable price. Will be back for more!!!
Hajar Siouxsie
The kebab is superb!!! MUST try!!
Zaeem
Ordered Shawarma today. What they served was some kind of wrap with mayonnaise and a sweet red coloured sauce and they charged $11 for this. It's written outside they server authentic Lebanese cuisine. This is nowhere authentic! Total waste of money!
Clemens Ranzevieno
a price to reflect, but thoroughly enjoyed overall. We did the 6 courses with wine pairing , and a cheese selection and we were not disappointed.
Shantanu Chaudhary
I went there last night and ordered lamb kofta. I know the place is a bit pricey since it's on Arab street, but they charged 26 $ for this small portion. The kofta was good and nicely done. To be honest I think it is a bit pricey for the experience they offer.
Gee
Don’t get sucked into the tourist trap restaurants around Arab Street. Some of them are quite decent but the prices are ridiculous and the only patrons are tourists and perhaps family members? The hummus and lamb was ok.
Arav
House of kebab is best for its shawarma like chicken shawarma ,mixed shawarma . their spicy chicken is really very nce in taste . i also love its fries like cheese fries .
Pollo_pesce_me
My hubby and I dropped in for lunch, ordered Lamb kebab and chicken kofta. My hubby loved his lamb kebab he said it's one of the best he had in ages, the wrap bread was toasted nice and crispy lamb was good quality, the sauce he picked was with garlic and spicy chilli and it was perfectly complimentary. This kebab alone would be 5 he said. And he loved it so much we ordered chicken kebab just so we can try it too. Unfortunately chicken wasn't that amazing at all in fact tasted pretty average. My chicken kofta was okay, can't say I loved it. chicken skewer itself was pretty boring, it's just cooked salted minced chicken without any herbs or seasoning. Rice was good but slightly indian style, loved the side pickles though, with ordering 2 perrier sparkling water ($5 each) the total cost around $60 which pretty good I think. Service was friendly.
Yajass
Choosing the best kebab in Singapore is no easy task, with a never-ending list of ethnic enclaves across the city-state specialising in this Middle Eastern treat. Finding the best kebab on Sentosa, however, is a far easier challenge, as their simply isn’t as much competition. For a more informal dining experience, head to Kebab House at Quayside Isle for you fill of that juicy, unhealthy but oh-so delicious sandwich. You can order to take away and watch them slice the meat right off the revolving spit, or dine in, and order from one of the servers like a normal restaurant. They also do a nice fresh salad to garnish your snack so you don’t feel so guilty about all that greasy meat. Find Kebab House by heading to Sentosa Cove towards the east of the island, and then go inside the Quayside Isle complex.
Sonu Gulfam
If you want to try Kabab in Indian style you can get it here. They as delicious as they look. Enjoyed!! :)<br/>We were 2 people and quantity was enough for both of us. After seeing this image in my phone I'll go again to #House of kabab tomorrow.
Pooja Kawatra Gupta
Arab street has been famous for Lebanese food and we just thought of having the food at House of Kebab. I must say that was really disappointed when food was served. Photos are quite deceptive and when served is different.<br/><br/>We ordered Falafel, Hummus and it was mentioned that it comes with a bread but it is a simple wrap which is toasted. <br/><br/>Another one we tried was Arayes which according to the menu looked like chicken baked inside Pita bread but again it was served in two wraps and grilled. <br/><br/>We really find it was an overpriced restuarant and that too without a great food.
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