Local gem for Middle Eastern food!
Kubba House is a true hidden gem for authentic Middle Eastern cuisine. While there are a few seats inside, it doesn’t really have the vibe of a dine-in restaurant — more of a casual spot — so I opted for carry-out.
The owner was incredibly thoughtful, packing everything carefully with great attention to detail. I ordered the Combo for Two, which was very generous in portion — easily enough for two hungry people.
It came with two types of soup (not sure of the names), one bean-based and the other a potato soup. Both were delicious, but I personally preferred the potato one. I also added a small side of hummus, which was smooth and flavorful.
The dinner felt like a perfect sampler — a great way to try a bit of everything. The chicken cream chop was crispy on the outside and incredibly tender inside. The beef shawarma was slightly dry, but still good. The beef kafta was the standout: super juicy with that fresh-off-the-grill flavor that just draws you in.
Wrap everything in the warm pita bread, take a bite, and you’re instantly hit with the rich, aromatic taste of the Middle East. On top of all that, the owner was friendly and welcoming.
Definitely coming back again! Highly recommended for anyone looking for real, hearty Middle...
Read moreI ordered a chicken fattoush salad online. While placing the order, it prompted me to choose both the salad size and the size of the chicken. I selected a large and paid $6.65 for the chicken. When I went to pick up my order and got home, I realized there was no chicken included.
I called the restaurant, and the same person who handed me my food knew exactly which order I was referring to. I told him the chicken was missing, and he said it wasn’t missing—that I had just ordered a salad. I told him I had the confirmation email right in front of me, clearly showing that I ordered a chicken shawarma salad.
He then blamed the issue on DoorDash, saying their online platform is messed up and that the restaurant has contacted them multiple times to fix it. I told him that’s between them and DoorDash, since they’ve chosen to partner with them. He insisted it wasn’t the restaurant’s fault and that they’ve already tried to resolve it.
I asked why, if this is a known issue, no one mentioned it to me when I picked up the food. Why wasn’t I informed that the chicken I paid for wouldn’t be included? He just kept arguing, so I ended the call. I won’t be going back...
Read moreMy fiance ordered the 5 quarts of dolma from this restaurant. He placed the order on Wednesday (way more than 24 hours in advanced). The guy on the phone first said "I dont think we have enough." When he asked his coworker, they kept my fiance on the phone for a good few minutes and he came back and said, "actually we do have enough for friday." Attached to this review is a picture of how much dolma they gave. It's no where close to "5 quarts". At most it's 2 to 3 quarts and 3 is overestimating. The 5 quarts of dolma costs 80 dollars. There is no way this is 80 dollars worth if food. I've ordered this from them before. This is only 2/3 of what I got before. They just gave me whatever little they had left over and called it 5 quarts. They even tried spreading it throughout the tray to make it look like it was more than it was. The reason why you order at least 24 hours in advanced is to give them time to make it. We ordered about 48 hours in advanced and they chose to give us leftovers and cheat us instead of...
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