
Lively locale with bohemian flair featuring classic Persian cooking, live music & belly dancers.
Hours
| Friday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 9:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 165 Washburn Cir, Corona, CA 92882
Phone: (951) 279-6696
Website: http://www.kabobhutt.com/
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Reviews
Service can be delayed at times due to online orders, however staff are friendly and accommodating.
There’s plenty of outside seating however it is near the freeway exit and a bust street.
I’d say go hungry when you visit!
Their Boneless and Juicy Chicken is bomb!!! Their beef koodebeih has changed alittle thru out the years. But still good…
Best Kabob place in the IE hands down…
However, what happened next was unbelievable. One of our guests simply asked for a cup of water, and they refused, saying they “already told us they can’t provide service.” When I politely asked for their names, they suddenly pretended not to speak English.
The staff were extremely rude and disrespectful from the moment we arrived. I don’t go to a restaurant just for the food—service and atmosphere matter just as much. Please don’t waste your time or money at a place where the employees treat customers like this.
The food genuinely makes me more joyful and happy. My boyfriend and I have gone a few times during the pandemic and this last time we say there was outside seating. It was nice to sit outside and relax a bit.
Honestly though, anything you get here will be satisfying. I cannot wait to come back after this pandemic is over and we can do family style again though.
Hear now the tale of sixteen souls inflamed, Who sought repast, but found their hopes betrayed! After the paintball game, by sun and sweat un-tamed, they entered hungry, hunting a place, a Kabob Hutt.
They found no grace: no water cooled the lip; They shared but two menus for sixteen eyes. The waiter frowned, and gave a sour slip: “forty five minutes,” ‘neath uncaring skies.
The staff seemed slow, their service cold and poor, as if the diners were a bothersome blight. Mad with their hunger, they could take no more; They quit the place, asserting their own right.
Still empty, yes, but hopeful, brave, and bold, They sought a better hall, where warmth was known, For better meat than that which they were sold, Was due these fighters on their weary own