
Established eatery offering kebabs & other halal Pakistani fare in an unassuming setting.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4229 Lafayette Center Dr Unit 1475, Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (703) 817-1200
Website: http://www.khankabob.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
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Reviews
However, serving hot food on foam plates wasn’t ideal—opting for paper plates would be a better choice.
Khan Kabob is the perfect spot for kabob lovers! Their Chicken Chicken paired with Tandoori Roti is simply mouthwatering . The food here is not just excellent but truly exceptional. The flavors are authentic, the portions generous, and the ambiance warm and inviting. Whether you’re dining in or taking out, every dish is crafted with care and precision.
They served as well with a group size of 20+ guests all food served fresh , hot and on time.
The Bad:
The interior could use some updating, as it feels a bit worn out and cramped during busy times.
The Ugly:
nothing
The person attending our call seem to be in a rush and disconnected without us completing our sentences stating that he is very busy .
If you are in the business of serving customers , you need to be better at talking with them.
The food was decent . We got the Lahori fish and the chicken seekh kabab with some side salad. The naan is fresh and fluffy .
They have decent seating too but it isn’t too fancy if you are looking for some upscale vibe.
Overall , its a good place for take out specially if you are looking for some indian/pakistani food.
Let me just say the food from Khan Kabob is *deeply* flavorful (+ Halal). First off, I am humbled by the stunningly silky and flavorful Lahori Choley (Chick Peas). Chick peas anywhere else is just starch balls swimming in some stale masala sauce. I am also equally impressed by the continuously available Mughaz Masala (Lamb Brain); and in the middle of the suburbs too! While we opted for the Chicken Kerahi which is tender & delicious [but could be more spicy], I certainly plan to bring my foodie friends to try Mughaz Masala. The next seemingly odd compliment I will highlight is that you will have to wait for your order, and you should be thankful — it means time is taken to cook your order from fresh/raw, not par-cooked; and the naan is freshly kneaded and baked. By the way, the Chicken Kerahi with bone-in chicken was fall off the bone delicious so I am highly thankful to my colleague for suggesting lunch here.
While the menu offering may seem modest, it is positively devious due to all the menu special offerings. Wish all other kabob restuarants were more like Khan Kabob. Located off the beaten path slightly off from Rt.50 main road and nestled in a business section with no other food restaurants in sight affirms one’s assumption that Khan Kabob is more focused on high-quality Pakistani/Middle-eastern food over profit-driven tactics.
I suggest you try Khan Kabob if you are looking for truly flavorful Pakistani [Halal] cuisine. Stick with the Kerahi and weekend/weekday specials… and leave the generic kabob dishes for the osbstinate.