Extremely delicious and delicious welcoming restaurant serving a variety of Indian dishes. Incredible flavors and excellent service. Located in the heart of downtown Cary this is a must try restaurant. The leadership innovative leadership team also runs a breathtaking event venue so definitely ask about this for weddings, meetings, and other celebrations. Check out Kababish Cafe!!! 10/10
David Heath
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June 10, 2024
This is a good Indian/Mediterranean restaurant.
There is good outside seating with a covered area. The inside has plenty of table.
Tried the Greek salad, hummus, naan, lentil soup, onion fritters, and falafel.
Falafel, hummus, and naan were excellent. May be the best falafel I have had. The warm naan was perfect for the hummus.
First time trying Onion Pakora (onion fritters). They were ok. I felt like too much breading/mixture and not enough onion.
Lentil soup (Daal Fry) and rice was ok. Salad was adequate as well.
Portion sizes were great. Especially the appetizers. I thought each was above average portions.
I’d probably try again.
Wait staff was young and friendly!
Satish Venketachalam
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April 26, 2024
Had dinner here today. Got chef special kunna, veg briyani, malai chicken from the kids menu and some garlic naans...the food was in general good and tasty. The chef special kunna is the highlight. It tasted something between a stew and a paya..amazing taste.would come back for the kunna 😋
AJ Joglekar
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January 20, 2024
I visited this Pakistani restaurant with some friends and had a mixed experience.
The ambiance was okay, but the food was quite bland and lacked salt and spices.
The kabab sampler was a disappointment, as the chicken seekh was dry and flavorless, and the turmeric overpowered the other flavors.
The garden sampler was also a letdown, with onion pakora that was mostly besan and lacked spice. However, the samosa, hummus, and chaat were decent.
In the main course the mix veg khadai had too much tomato and big chunks of carrot, and the sag paneer and yellow daal were both underseasoned.
The bread items were a highlight, with garlic naan, roti, kheema naan, and plain naan all being enjoyable.
The tea was also good.
The service and staff were friendly and attentive, but overall, I was disappointed with the food. Maybe we should have asked for more spice, but I've had better Indian food in the area at other restaurants.
Shahed Uddin
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September 23, 2023
We are an avid Pakistani cuisine lover and this place was a perfect addition to our food venture. We ordered haleem and paya, they were delicious and perfectly cooked. Naan were soft and well made.
Food is expensive though and could’ve come in a better bowl size when you spent ~$20 per such item.
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Extremely delicious and delicious welcoming restaurant serving a variety of Indian dishes. Incredible flavors and excellent service. Located in the heart of downtown Cary this is a must try restaurant. The leadership innovative leadership team also runs a breathtaking event venue so definitely ask about this for weddings, meetings, and other celebrations. Check out Kababish Cafe!!! 10/10
This is a good Indian/Mediterranean restaurant. There is good outside seating with a covered area. The inside has plenty of table. Tried the Greek salad, hummus, naan, lentil soup, onion fritters, and falafel. Falafel, hummus, and naan were excellent. May be the best falafel I have had. The warm naan was perfect for the hummus. First time trying Onion Pakora (onion fritters). They were ok. I felt like too much breading/mixture and not enough onion. Lentil soup (Daal Fry) and rice was ok. Salad was adequate as well. Portion sizes were great. Especially the appetizers. I thought each was above average portions. I’d probably try again. Wait staff was young and friendly!
Had dinner here today. Got chef special kunna, veg briyani, malai chicken from the kids menu and some garlic naans...the food was in general good and tasty. The chef special kunna is the highlight. It tasted something between a stew and a paya..amazing taste.would come back for the kunna 😋
I visited this Pakistani restaurant with some friends and had a mixed experience. The ambiance was okay, but the food was quite bland and lacked salt and spices. The kabab sampler was a disappointment, as the chicken seekh was dry and flavorless, and the turmeric overpowered the other flavors. The garden sampler was also a letdown, with onion pakora that was mostly besan and lacked spice. However, the samosa, hummus, and chaat were decent. In the main course the mix veg khadai had too much tomato and big chunks of carrot, and the sag paneer and yellow daal were both underseasoned. The bread items were a highlight, with garlic naan, roti, kheema naan, and plain naan all being enjoyable. The tea was also good. The service and staff were friendly and attentive, but overall, I was disappointed with the food. Maybe we should have asked for more spice, but I've had better Indian food in the area at other restaurants.
We are an avid Pakistani cuisine lover and this place was a perfect addition to our food venture. We ordered haleem and paya, they were delicious and perfectly cooked. Naan were soft and well made. Food is expensive though and could’ve come in a better bowl size when you spent ~$20 per such item.