Welcome to House of Kabob
- 407 W Thompson Ln, Nashville, TN 37211 Hotline: (615) 333-3711
If you're searching for a delightful culinary escape right in the heart of Nashville, look no further than House of Kabob. Nestled at 407 W Thompson Ln, this vibrant eatery brings the flavors of Persian and Middle Eastern cuisine to life with an enticing menu that speaks to both the inspired chef and the casual diner.
House of Kabob is more than just a restaurant—it's a true celebration of culture, taste, and hospitality. With its unique blend of Iranian and Mediterranean dishes, guests are treated to a tapestry of flavors. Whether you're sampling their rich Kashk—a sautéed eggplant delight topped with herbs, or the refreshing Taboli made with fresh tomatoes, parsley, and cracked wheat, each bite transcends you to the sun-drenched landscapes of Persia.
One highlight that absolutely stands out is their array of kabobs. The Chicken Sultani, a succulent skewer of grilled chicken served alongside tender kubideh (ground beef), is a savory experience not to be missed. Each kabob is marinated with a mix of spices that brings out the best in the meat, paired beautifully with fragrant rice and grilled tomatoes that enhance the overall dining experience.
- Appetizers: Options like Musto-Moosir—a creamy yogurt dip with sun-dried shallots, or Kibbeh—deep-fried ground beef patties, are perfect starters to introduce your palate to the Persian flavors.
- Vegetarian Dishes: The Falafel Plate and Vegetarian Plate are excellent choices for plant-based diners, offering a hearty mix of flavors and textures.
- Family Style Dining: Ideal for larger gatherings, the Family Special features a delightful combination of chicken kabob, beef tenderloin, and numerous accompaniments, ensuring everyone leaves satisfied.
Customers rave about House of Kabob’s commitment to quality and service. Feedback mentions the generous portions, ensuring that no one leaves hungry. Many have taken note of the speed and efficiency of the staff, allowing diners to enjoy a satisfying meal whether dining in or taking out. Evalee G. highlighted making the 45-minute journey for their beloved kabobs, while Tina C. enjoyed not just the flavorful dishes, but the warmth of the pita served with every meal, praising its fresh, delightful taste.
In the world of Nashville dining, House of Kabob stands as a beacon for those yearning for authenticity in Middle Eastern cuisine. It’s not just a meal; it’s a heartfelt experience, steeped in tradition and bursting with flavor. So gather your family and friends, indulge in the vibrant menu, and savor the delicious offerings that await you at this culinary gem.
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House of Kabob is a family favorite. Eat in or take out it's equally good! We drive 45 minutes to get there

Walked in to order takeout and the service was speedy. I love that each meal comes with the little salad, side of pita, cheese, and fresh herbs. There's always plenty of rice and it's plenty filling. I got a lunch portion and had a bit left to munch on later.

I always grab this for takeout. They have affordable lunch specials. I really enjoyed Teka which features a skewer of perfectly seasoned sirloin tips and a tomato & cucumber salad. I requested yellow rice instead of white rice and it was AMAZING! There was a pickled & sweet element to rice. All this food for only $13. Tons of parking on site.

Early, no line. It was a very satisfying lunch!! Service was professional, low-key, and unobtrusive. This is one of our favorite Nashville restaurants and we try to make it here at least every quarter though we live several hours away.

Excellent service!! My favorite spot for some Persian ice cream The food is outstanding. Must try if you haven't been!!

We always have great service. Not hard to bring a party of 15+. Salads and Lamb (especially chops) are delicious. We have been several times and usually finish with a Turkish coffee. They have changed the way they male it a bit and it can come a but burnt but still good enough to drink or they will replace.

Have you ever wanted a yellow kebbeh? Like flat circled yellow fried things called kebbeh! Yeah they have em here, and they call em kebbah, wtf bro, they need to google that stuff. The hummus, is terrible. now remember this is a Kurdish restaurant, so originally kebbeh and hummus is not actually there thing. So i get it. The chicken, lamb, beef, and rice is good! Like good marinate, cooked well, and taste good. Ambiance is a bit sad honestly, more specifically depressing, like legit mood shift. But as long as the chicken taste good, mood ll balance. It's clean, most people who work there are Muslim immigrants, which this is a great stereotype, but they are clean, like pretty fucking clean.

Awesome food for an affordable price. Pita with cilantro, feta, and butter come as a starter for every meal. The pita was warm and went really well with the condiments provided! For the main dish, I got a the Kubideh plate, which came with two beef kabobs, a bunch of rice, and a grilled tomato. Everything was delicious, but the grilled tomato was really the underdog that rose because it ended up being such a staple to the dish, adding a bit of savory acidity to the meat and rice. Large portion sizes, too; I came for dinner and still had half for leftovers. Really friendly and fast service too! Think I was in and out in ~30 min!