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    The Kabob Joint

    The Kabob Joint

    4.0
    (293 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Good, not phenomenal. Some dishes (like the naan quesadilla) are amazing, but the consistency is…read morenot 100%. The fried chicken is mid and you just wish you'd gone to a more traditional place. Basically if you are ordering for a big group of people who can't decide if they want Indian, Mexican or Fried chicken, or you want a mix of stuff and don't want to go to 3 different places, it's a good compromise.

    This is part of the Virtual X kitchen, which is a "ghost kitchen" - it has a couple restaurant…read moreoptions, of which The Kebab Joint is one. Other options right now are Krazi Burrito, Krazi Chick, and Krazi Kebob. There's also a new Boba place too. It looks like there used to be a coffee shop and a salad place, or something like that, so just be aware that the kitchen space may change up. We ordered 2 Kati Rolls (paneer and lamb kofta) from Krazi Kebob. We did Chappli Kabob, a Kabob Roll, and the Lamb Chop platter from The Kabob Joint. And we did the Thai tea and Chai tea from the boba shop. For the Kabob Joint: The Kabob roll was a real winner and the Chappli Kabob in the spicy green sauce was super. I wish the edges would have been a little crispier, but very good. We haven't had the Lamb Chop yet but there's a ton of food in their platters. For the Krazi Kabob, the paneer roll wasn't super spicy but was very tasty and I'd definitely get it again. The lamb was good too but I preferred the paneer. Highly recommend ordering in advance or with delivery; there isn't anywhere to sit and eat of course, and everything is made to order, so expect about a 20 minute wait if you walk in and order from the kiosk inside. Overall, great food and a cool business model for the area. In addition to the above, I'd probably get the Masala Fries next time and would consider the samosa chaat as a deconstructed samosa bowl.

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    Entrance to the Virtual X kitchen with current tenants listed
    Entrance to the Virtual X kitchen with current tenants listed
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    Kabob Roll
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    Krazi Burrito

    Krazi Burrito

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Continuing my alphabet series, now onto K is for Krazi Burrito…read more Introduction: I was already familiar with the Krazi Burrito brand as I attended a Yelp event in August 2023. At the time, I met the owner (Nomie), sampled food, & was an awesome experience. Please see my 5-star review from then. At the time, I said one of these days I need to go back here. I don't often go to College Park, but I kept this in the back of my head. That "one of these days I need to go back here" came on Sunday, April 13, 2025. The next time my girlfriend & I were in College Park was 5 weeks later, today, Sunday, May 18 for College Park's Spring Street Fair. We had a Meetup walk in Greenbelt, which was a little shorter than we thought. We were originally going to eat lunch, College Park Day, and then a 3 PM back in Greenbelt. But considering the walk was shorter, I checked the movie schedule and said 12:30 could work, and we could go to the Fair after, which made sense. As it turns, we got there shortly before 3 PM. I never looked at the schedule, but there was a fold-up sign saying to scan the QR code to see the schedule of events. I looked and exclaimed to my g/f Nomie from Krazi Burrito was doing a presentation at the Culinary stage. I said we gotta find this stage, and walking just 2 steps, I said it's right here. Nomie remembered me and was friendly. He gave a great presentation. I was thinking I need to get around to this Krazi Burrito review, and just so happened to be next on my alphabet series. Experience on Sunday, April 13: We had a College Park Meetup walk that day, and I suggested we do this Ghost kitchen. You have to put the order ahead of time although they have screens you get there too. I live about 15 miles away and were making 2 stops on the way. Wanted to put in the order on the computer before leaving as opposed to on my phone and driving. We estimated the time but were about 25 minutes early. A kitchen staff member came out, and I said we were a little early, so if it can be ready early, it'd be great. They were done a little early, which was nice. We enjoyed our burritos on the limited outside tables. Wow, these are quite possibly the best burrito I've ever had. My g/f shared that same sentiment. The burrito is so flavorful, steak is tender and various other ingredients were fresh & well seasoned. In addition to the burrito, it comes with a boba tea! That was excellent as well. I knew the burrito was excellent from the 2023 Yelp event, but I'll definitely will need to come back again and try the kabob & other items in the future! Thanks again to Nomie & the kitchen staff for making such delicious food.

    Yep, like I said, I'd order again! I liked it so much, I had it two days in a row! This time, I…read moreordered enough to share!

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    Krazi Terp Burrito
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    Cedars Of Lebanon

    Cedars Of Lebanon

    4.6
    (134 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    The Cedars of Lebanon is an easily-overlooked cafe right on the corner of the Old Greenbelt…read moreShopping Center which is a lovely hidden gem. I spent every summer in this town, growing up, and I never discovered this restaurant until a precious friend brought me here a few years ago. It's a dated, though efficient, and charming, cafe with fresh dishes you might love. Firstly, if you plan on having lunch here on a Monday, make sure you are able to finish by 2:45 since they close by 3pm. All other days, they are open past 8pm. We started with the sweet potato soup despite the fact that the reviews for the lentil soup here are the highest. Yes! If it's featured: get it! The turmeric and coconut milk make this soup delightful. The herbs made it so fresh and there was just the right amount of sweetness and gentle heat. Parsley really adds to this recipe and I'm not usually a fan of this herb. The pitas are soft, thin and light. Love them. We needed to order more. I've never had such paper-thin pitas. Yum! I love love love the hummus, here. It is nothing short of divine. The flavors are fabulous and deeply complex. You can really taste the tahini. The olive oil is mild and delicious. I exclaimed, "the hummus was the best ever." And then 5 minutes later, I read a review by Yelper James H. where he says it's the best ever and, "... this hummus at Cedars of Lebanon might have ruined all other hummus for me forever." While I've had similar swooning feelings over the hummus at Lebanese Taverna in Tyson's Corner, this hummus is at least a top contender if not the metro DC area's hummus winner. The cucumber mint yogurt salad is nice, cold and refreshing. You can really taste the mint. I would order this yogurt salad with every meal. The falafel pizza is unusual and fresh. Straight away-- you can taste the tahini, parsley and couscous. The dough is grainy and natural. And there are radishes on this falafel pizza: not overpowering. For the $9 or so pricepoint, this dish is a true labor of love. To prep all of these vegetables, even with food processors, must take time. How novel of a dish! Put the yogurt salad on this pizza. You will thank me. And I only did it because I was watching someone else slather it on. There were at least 12 desserts on the menu. Meow. If we weren't so full of pita, hummus, tahini and fresh veggies, we certainly would love to taste a few of these. As well as the Turkish coffee, with an authentic ceramic and metal carafé presentation.

    Pretty easy, breezy no-frills restaurant…read more We stopped by Cedars of Lebanon, because it was one of the few places that had outdoor seating and was not full. The restaurant has a small outdoor dining area with three four-seater tables, which was find for our two dogs. The experience overall was pretty low key, which necessarily is not a bad thing. Although there is waiter/waitress service, you will have to order your food at the cashier's counter. Actually, maybe that's only a thing if you are dining outside. The menu has a nice mix of Middle Eastern dishes. I went with a beef (or maybe it was lamb) kabob plate. The portions were fine and my meal was pretty good. It was not out of this world amazing, but it got the job done. I thought that the prices were pretty good for the area and the amount of food received. Although the food was fine, I do not think that I would go out of my way (e.g., driving more than 30 minutes) to dine here. Just be aware that the restaurant does not serve alcoholic beverages.

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    Gorgeous wood stick art. Listening for the Whisperer by Artist Paul Downs.
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    Gorgeous wood stick art. Chief Red Cloud by Artist Paul Downs.

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