Why, yes, good sir. I am cravin' for kebabs.
With places in the Fort like Kasbah and The Kebab Factory ( now closed :( ), it is definitely a refreshing change to see a seemingly more affordable restaurant for Mediterranean food.Fun place!
I was happy to see the lively interior. This was definitely worth the walk! I couldn't wait to eat.Peppered Steak (Double Up!, Iced Tea included not in picture), P145.00
We started off simple, and this looked a lot simpler than it did in the picture. The meat was misono-ish (ergo, too thin for my taste) and it was pretty plain. A bit of the garlic and spicy sauce helped, though. I wish it was just a huge container like in other restaurants, instead of just tiny saucers. The iced tea was normal, too.3 pcs Cheese Kebab Rice (Left to right: Fish, Chicken, Beef), P125.00
additional P15.00 for softdrink
Fish - It was a bit weird. It was very processed so it tasted a lot like fish nuggets or kikiam or something.
Chicken - Great idea, bad quality. It tasted like one of those cheap CDO meats you buy from the grocery's freezer.
Beef - The best of the bunch, it was meaty enough and had a good amount of cheese. I found it to be quite small, but it wasn't bad for the price.
Verdict:
Peppered Steak: Okay
Fish Cheese Kebab Rice: Bad
Chicken Cheese Kebab Rice: Okay
Beef Cheese Kebab Rice: Okay
Fun place, but the food wasn't as good as I hoped this time. They still have a bunch of other items though, so I would definitely still want to go back.
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KEBABERS
31st St. corner 2nd Ave.,
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
(02) 478-8862
Facebook: Kebabers
Website: http://kebabers.com.ph/
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