Dined in an hour or so before closing. My eating buddy and I were the only ones in there initially. 2 more groups came after us, and 1 more tried to get seated 10 mins before closing…but the server said “We are closed” very bluntly with no sorry or anything and rushed them out, which I thought was kinda rude, he could have been a little nicer. Our service was just ok, he did past my table a few times and didn’t refill my water when it was clearly empty.
Anyway, this is a small establishment with a few booths on both sides and few tables in the middle. The open kitchen is in the back of the restaurant. The menu is basically Chinese food with the main thing being kabobs. Here’s what we ordered and the ratings accordingly:
Kabobs: I’m pretty sure they use the same seasoning/sauce on all of the kabobs by the way. Fish cake 7/10. Shrimp: 7/10. Beef tendon ball 6/10. Kinda dry. Squid tentacles 7/10. The only one that didn’t come on a skewer, it did come with scissors so we can cut it up though. Mushroom wrapped with pork belly: 10/10. This was the best kabob in my opinion. They use enoki, which are one of my favorite mushrooms and it paired well with the pork belly. Chicken heart (I don’t eat these, eating buddy got it…so can’t rate)
Other dishes: Hot & numbing beef spicy pot: 4/10. Despite the name, unfortunately it was not spicy or numbing at all. The star of the dish, the beef, was just very lacking. I took it home and had to add more flavor and seasoning to make it taste good. However, I did enjoy the lotus root and potatoes in it. Steamed pork buns: 6/10.
Overall rating: This place was alright, 3/5 stars. I wouldn’t get anything other then kabobs next time, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to dine here again to be honest. All the kabobs were just...
Read moreREALLY BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE BY THE OWNER! As a food writer, I have never had such a bad experience. I had just done a food event at Arte 3 (great place for Korean Waffles by the way) and took some of the members out to this place to try kabobs. Upon getting here, the owner met me at the door i thought politely at first asking if I remembered him. Ive been out of the country for 6 months in China but i use to come here a lot so i said "yes I do how are you?". Then he begins to yell at me about how i brought 2 guys into the restaurant in march (while i was in China) and ran off without paying. Even my friends were trying to tell him that I wasnt even in the country but he kept going on about how he remembers my face because i look like Tiger Woods!!!? (I guess all black people look alike to him). He kicked us out of his restaurant and lost a lot of business and my respect. I guess if your black you shoudlnt go here or else youll be accused of...
Read moreBest Chinese kabobs in Gwinnett County! You know this is authentic when you're the only non-Asian in a busy restaurant throughout our entire dining experience. I saw multiple comments about customer service, but we had a wonderful experience. The waiter took time to explain the menu and make suggestions. The food comes out as it is prepared and not altogether. The prices were reasonable for the great taste and portion sizes. The kabobs were grilled but moist and were marinated with something wonderful. We tried lamb and beef kabobs. The corn on the cob was good. We loved the beef fried rice, chicken fried rice, chicken fried noodles. There are no fountain frinks but a good selection of bottled drinks and beers. If you're interested in an authentic Chinese kabob experience with other great authentic food come to Kabobs House. One point to make there are two separate restaurants, this is the one NOT...
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