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Kabob's Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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Although rather spicy, the food here is truly authentic and mainly serves the Indian community in the Twin Cities. More and more locals are visiting the place, though. The place is not exactly the setting for fine dining and most people just order their food for takeaway. I was three times last week, and each time, the cook staff was busy organizing their long list of catering orders.\r
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My favorite dishes are the Chicken Tikka Masala Kabob, Palak Dhal (this is on the spicy side) and biryani rice. I also enjoyed the Chicken Curry and the beef curry. My husband and I washed everything down with Mango Lassie on another occasion, Masala tea. They also have chicken nuggets as part of their kid menu; my daughter loved it. Their food is certified 'halal' (kosher by Muslim standard).\r
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If you are looking for great down-home Indian cuisine but don't care about ambience, then this place a just a great find.
Pros: Great food and service. Unique dining experience.
Cons: Small place
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