1. Kabul Kabab
8.0
4251 Main St, Flushing, NY
Middle Eastern Restaurant · 24 tips and reviews
💩Anthony Keller: Try the kabob barg...amazing filet mignon marinated and grilled to perfection served with grilled tomato, onion, on a bed of basmati rice with salad for $13
Maryam: Try the Kabab platters with both green and brown rice. Truly authentic afghan cuisine
Aiah Wieder: Chicken kababs seasoned to perfection . . . and house-made pistachio ice cream to finish.
2. Kababish
7.9
70-64 Broadway (Broadway & 72nd), Jackson Heights, NY
Indian Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: Tiny Indian steam table and kebab house. Solid curries, very good kebabs, great naan. Open late.
Adam Aslam: Bihari Kabab, Gola Kabab, Chicken Tikka are all great
Ebrahim Bandookwala: Paya and daal gosh on the steam table. Lamb chop was delish!!! Try the chicken seekh kabab while you watch him make it behind the counter.
4. Cheburechnaya
7.7
9209 63rd Dr Ste A, Flushing, NY
Eastern European Restaurant · 32 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Find fatty meat kebabs (yay, lamb ribs!) grilled over a charcoal trough as you watch, turnovers bursting with potatoes and meat, rice pilafs, and random other Uzbek and Russian recipes
Justin Kalifowitz: Come with 3 or more people. Share a few salads, a few Samcys, Green Pilaf, Grilled Tomatoes, Lulya Kebabs all around.
naveen: my favorites: green pilaf. lamb ribs shish kebabs. veal. lagman (half portion). share it all.
5. Blacksea Fish & Grill
9.0
95-36 Queens Blvd (btwn 63rd Ave & 63rd Dr), Rego Park, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Rego Park · 13 tips and reviews
Marjie Sss: Wonderful seafodd and kebabs not too expensive friendly sevoce
Samet Yıldızbaş: Great place with good quality and good price. Lentil soup and shish kebab was the the top ones I preferred
Kimmie Ohh: Order the chicken mixed grill to try their chicken kebab, chicken adana & chicken chops. Order the lamb mixed grill (karisik izgara) to try their shish kebab, adana kebab, meatballs & baby lamb chop.
David Nelson: Amazing food. Kebabs and Samsas! Nom.
Olga Garmata: Everything!! Literally everything is yummy!! Too choice - pickled tomatoes, pickled cabbage, beef kebab, cheburek, ZMORA (wine lovers will understand)
Yana M: Food is amazing, kebabs are perfectly spiced and soups like lagman Shurpa very tasty and the Samsa and mantu.
8. Aliada Restaurant
8.3
2919 Broadway (@ 30th street), Astoria, NY
Greek Restaurant · 33 tips and reviews
Kat W: Try the lamb kabob sandwich with fries!
Vidhi KM: Everything is amazing! Fresh pita, Shrimp Santorini, Lamb Kebab and the house wine are all delicious. The service is great. I'll definitely be going back!
BE Rivers: Great food, great service. Love the pita and hummus. We also had The chicken kebab platter. The yoghurt sauce is superb..rice w/veggies and lemon potatoes. Delish!
10. Souk El Shater
8.4
4303 Queens Blvd (43rd Street), Sunnyside, NY
Middle Eastern Restaurant · 23 tips and reviews
Grace Kang: The Chicken shawarma is my favorite sandwich followed by the kofte kebab (type of mild, fine textured sausage). Most sandwiches are $3.50(!!)
Rachel Perera: Tasty baba ganoush, dolma, and a great (spicy, if you ask) kofta kebab sandwich. Plus, the staff and owner are really nice!
Derek T. Ku: The guys here make really good kofta kebab with rice. They also make a wide selection of pastries like baklava with walnut or pistachios, spinach pie, and meat pie.
11. Uma's
8.5
9207 Rockaway Beach Blvd, Queens, NY
Eastern European Restaurant · Hammels · 35 tips and reviews
Joey Moss: Rockaway is so lucky to have Uma's! Consistent, amazing meals every time. The salmon kabobs are amazing.
Jeffrey: A hearty bowl of the noodle soup called lagman, ground-beef lula kebabs, and plov, the oil-varnished rice pilaf and Uzbekistan’s national dish.
Nate Folkert: salmon kebab, no frills
12. Marani
8.2
9726 63rd Rd, Rego Park, NY
Kosher Restaurant · 15 tips and reviews
Lasha: Authentic Georgian food. Hachapuri is amazing, I always go back for it. Kebabs are awesome, Satsivi, salads, etc. Can't go wrong with anything!
Kimmie Ohh: Get the mjadi (fried cornbread) & any or all of the khachapuri (cheese bread) options. Get the chicken thigh kebab with Jomi (Georgian grits) if available & khinkali (Georgian soup dumplings).
Serious Eats: Kosher Georgian restaurant with separate meat and dairy kitchens. The meaty fare is just alright, but the cheesy breads are quite good.
Jason S: Best street kebab in NYC! Seriously.
Silvana: All the kabobs are great at Frank's. Wether it have lemon, no lemon, bbq, no bbq...the meat is fresh. if you want it well done ask for it. Comes with Italian bread!
Gabriel Chung: Hands-down THE best beef and chicken kebobs in NYC and I've eaten a lot of kebobs. Great flavor and also has options like pork and lamb.
15. Agnanti Meze
8.6
19-06 Ditmars Blvd (at 19th St), Astoria, NY
Greek Restaurant · 51 tips and reviews
Erica S: So nice to sit outside! Try the yogurt kebab or moussaka... They also have complementary dessert
Food Network: Agnanti is known for its true Constantinople classics like fire-roasted eggplant spread, grilled octopus and swordfish kebabs. Read more.
Eater: One of the city’s better Greek cafes offers tables on the sidewalk under an awning, furnishing tree-intensive views of Astoria Park. Grilled sardines and swordfish kebabs are especially good. Read more.