Mediterranean Kebab House

3047 W Henrietta Rd, Rochester - 14623
223 reviews
Mediterranean Halal
(585) 417-5713

I ordered the beef and lamb platter, order this you will be very happy. The beef and lamb was tender, moist and the perfect taste. The rice was fresh, seasoned and perfect texture. The pita was soft and crispy the perfect toast and my gosh the homemade hummus was the best. These guys know how to cook! We topped it off with the baklava and omg you must order it after the traditional was so good! The staff was very friendly, family operated. It’s a spacious restaurant, you order at the front get a number and sit until they call you. I’m coming here again next time I’m in town!

This used to be one of my favorite places to eat. But not any more!! I came by on a Sunday. I did not look at their site before hand. I was just in town and thought if they were closed the doors would be locked. They weren't so I walked in. The place was a little dark but it was very hot outside. One of the owners (I think) told me they were in fact closed. Don't know why they had the door unlocked. Anyways I apologized and started walking out. That's when I I kept feeling something pushing at my backside. It was their kid! He was trying to push me out of the door while shouting "get out!" It took all of my well-being not to push this toddler off of me. He kept it up until I reached the door that's when his older brother grabbed him. There were two adults in the establishment and neither of them got this kid. Well, I knew I shouldn't have came back to this place, since the last time I did I was lectured on how great the restaurant is by one of the owners. Nope, I'll find another Mediterranean restaurant elsewhere!

This is the best Mediterranean food we had after such a long time. This was our first time for this restaurant family owned and restaurant was super clean.The menu was big enough to have order for adults and kids. We have enjoyed all the entrees specially **CHICKEN KARAHi** it was the best meal of the year for us with naan.We did order chicken over rice, samosa, lamb over rice, chicken shawarma and their hummus was amazing as well.We have noticed they take around 30 to 40 for chicken karahi to get it ready because they make it fresh and cooked well.I would highly recommend ******CHICKEN KARAHI***** with rice and naan.Best in UPSTATE NY. It was that good that we had to leave our platter and eat that. ?

This was my first adventure into this restaurant. I am really struggling at saying there was anything positive about this event, beyond the smell of other people's food. Looking at and smelling other food that people were enjoying, I can attest that we ordered the wrong thing. The falafel looked on point--but greasy. The fresh flat bread looked and smelled great. All the smells were so good.Accessibility-mixed to poor. This restaurant is on the first floor. It is in an old style plaza where you can park pretty close without handicap plackard. there are no dedicated spots close to the restaurant, but all of the spots are closer than your average new plaza with copious quantities of curb. I did not notice where the roll up curb portion was in relation to the door. The gradient for entrance is completely flat, but there are two sets of doors that may require assistance. Where the accessibility problems begin. This restaurant has a standing cue with no paper menus available and two giant TV screens with the menu. The menu type was a little small but more so problematic one screen flickered and went dark every 20 seconds? meaning if you have visual impairment, trouble with visual continuity, or migraines you may face unnecessary hurdles. It would have been nice to have a paper menu to look at seated to make a dining decision. I am bipedal but disabled and have trouble standing and even more trouble making decisions while standing. I also have trouble looking at TV screens for reading. Put both things together and ordering was a nightmare.If practicing a limited diet due to allergies or other dietary issues, none of the dishes had descriptions of ingredients included or if the dish baked or fried or otherwise.The counter girl was texting and seemed frustrated by my menu confusion. I also have a slight problem when the menu quotes me $9.99 and the cost ends up being $14.99--enter more confusion. I can understand if they are on the cusp of changing prices and getting new menus but there was no note of warning ANYWHERE and I feel a little baited and switched. Then, for the food to be terrible.Due to all this ordering confusion, In a sea of options with no description of ingredients, spanakopita seemed safe. I ordered the wrong thing. It was the same triangles I could buy from Trader Joe's but I would NEVER deep fry them. They were oily, heavy, singed, and disgusting. not to mention the evening of agony to follow. I don't eat fried foods. Spanakopita is supposed to be a light crisp pastry. The taziki had no cucumber and was just dill yogurt, not bad but not good and nothing to recommend it. The hummus was freaking divine.I don't know that they will fix their menu display. I don't know that they will update their pricing on their menu display. I don't know if they plan on having paper menus around in the future. I don't know if they will include descriptions of their meals including ingredients on future menus be they screen or paper. But these things are what I would need to be able to pick out a suitable meal and dine here successfully. The accessibility issues for this restaurant mean I will not be returning. It's just not worth putting good energy after bad.Vegetarian options: vegetarian options were marked clearly as such. Wheelchair accessibility: Hey Google, can we be more inclusive of the disabled community by discussing accessibility beyond wheelchairs? Accessibility-mixed to poor. This restaurant is on the first floor. It is in an old style plaza where you can park pretty close without handicap plackard. I did not notice wear the roll up curb portion was in relation to the door. The gradient for entrance is completely flat, but there are two sets of doors that may require assistance. Although not all who are disabled use wheelchairs. Where the accessibility problems begin. This restaurant has a standing cue with no paper menus available and two giant TV screens with the menu. The menu type was a little small but more so problematic one screen flickered and went dark every 20 seco

First time, but been meaning to try for a while.Got two gyros to go -- beef and chicken.Both were very tasty with large portions.Friendly staff, fast service.Will go again.

This guy is the worst I have ever talked to extremely rude no sense of talking. I am using oicture as evidence I am there regular customers I have ordered probabky 15-17 time with them in past month isually there portion is one full plate in one box and today I ordered 2 Chicken Gyroplate and I am using picture as evidence its not even 2 full plates out of 2 boxes I orderd and when I called the guy answer I have ni idea what happened. It is his responisbilty to make sure on what happened but he was extremely rude and did not want to answer the question. My recommendation do not order ever from them you will be ripping off your self!

The food is delicious and fresh it like eating a home. The hospitality is very good and the my family loves the food ❤.

Some of the best food I have ever ate! This might be my new favorite restaurant.

Excellent tasting food, great service, hidden gem in Henrietta!

Food was very flavorful. Ordered from Uber Eats. That was our first time trying this place and got chicken shish kebab and chicken gyro pita. Both were really good. Good size portions, reasonably priced. Definitely visiting again.