About
Welcome to Kabab Corner, where the rich flavors of South Asian cuisine meet a warm, inviting atmosphere. Located in the heart of West Sacramento, this halal establishment is much more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary experience that brings the essence of traditional Indian and Pakistani cuisine right to your table.
You can easily spot Kabab Corner at 1001 Jefferson Blvd Ste 100, a convenient location with ample on-site parking and accessibility features, making it suitable for everyone—from families with kids to friends looking to enjoy a meal together. If you're in a hurry, take advantage of their delivery and takeout options, or drop by for a quick bite using the drive-thru. The restaurant also welcomes reservations, ensuring your dining experience is as smooth as possible.
The aromas wafting from Kabab Corner invite anyone passing by to savor the zest of well-spiced dishes. Make sure to try the Beef Kofta Curry and the Fish Masala, both of which are thoughtfully prepared to highlight the authentic flavors of their ingredients.
As a food reviewer, I was particularly struck by the vibrant palette of flavors in every dish. The tender goat biryani layered with saffron-infused basmati rice and the perfectly spiced chicken kebab were standout moments that made my culinary journey unforgettable. The fresh herbs and spices not only tantalize the taste buds, but they also evoke a sense of comfort like that of home-cooked meals.
For anyone looking to explore the wonders of South Asian cuisine, Kabab Corner is a destination not to be missed. With its extensive menu and commitment to quality, it beautifully illustrates the diverse flavors that define Indian and Pakistani culinary traditions. So gather your family or friends and dive into a flavorful adventure at Kabab Corner!
Contact them today at (916) 371-6777 for reservations or to inquire about their exciting specials!
“ Sadly, the best Indian buffet in Sacramento is now out of business. They will be sorely missed. ”
“ One of the few all-day buffets I could find for Pakistani/Indian food. Server was kind when he asked if we were there for the buffet. He took our order for fresh garlic naan and brought it to our table once we got our plates of food. It was a bit confusing, but you can pick anywhere to sit and immediately start grabbing food. You pay when you leave. Place could improve on cleanliness. I almost slipped when there was water spilled on the floor and the bathrooms didn't have toilet seat covers. Value wise it's definitely worth it. They restocked the food about 30 mins before closing. The mutton was my favorite, and the fresh naan was so good. Fish and desserts were also good. Got two plates before tapping out. The chicken and (beef?) were a bit dry. But we also came an hour before closing. Although service was hit or miss (two people asked if we enjoyed the food, but we also saw one worker sitting on the table next to the food while he was talking on the phone) but for the value it's kind of expected. Will be back (hopefully right when they open for lunch) to bring family. ”
“ Pretty solid buffet, a lot of options to choose from including proteins. I liked the fish and all the curries. They also give endless naan if you want it! Also they had a few dessert options that all tasted great, including gulab jamun and halwa. ”
“ My favorite place for the beef paya and lahori channa and fresh naans. Fried fish and tikka was perfect as always. Buffet had several other dishes but the above mentioned were outstanding. Freshly prepared tea after dinner was like cherry on the cake. ”
“ I ordered frim here the other night and was so pleased with delicious food, the exotic flavors and briliant colors were outdone only by the delicioius food itself. I had the goat biryani and the combo which included tandoori chicken & fish plus a chicken kebab, everything was wonderful! The mutton was tender and had no gamey wild taste, very mild and wonderful. The meat combo was spiced perfectly and I tasted fresh herbs in the chicken kebab and the beautiful yellow from turmeric. You really must indulge your taste buds and enjoy this trip to far away in our own backyard ”
“ On Jefferson, next to Chevron. Just turn in to the little driveway next to Chevron. Next to Kabab Corner is a donut shop, nail shop, Vietnamese restaurant. There is a private parking lot. The buffet is the way to go. It has great variety. My favorite is the dessert. I don't know the correct names. I love the rice pudding and the donuts. They were my favorite dishes. ”
“ Super delicious food. They have an extensive menu but it is not clear when the regular menu items are available. Buffet had several vegetarian and meat options including fried fish. ”
“ All you can eat Dinner was only $16.99. Food was bomb, highly recommend. Also quiet and not very busy both times I've gone. ”
“ I've been to Kabob Corner once before when I didn't live in West Sacramento, but now that I am conveniently just a few blocks away, I figured Thursday was a good time to give it another try. I went in just around noon on my lunch break and found the spot empty, which worked out in my favor. I got to choose where I wanted to sit and was perhaps the first person to try the buffet. Score! Upon entering, I was greeted by an employee who was seated for lunch. If the employees are eating the food, that's always a good sign! He asked if I wanted any naan or garlic naan and I opted for garlic naan. From there, I was free to seat myself and have at it. I grabbed a Diet 7-Up from the fridge (a bit of a bummer they didn't have Diet Pepsi, considering they had regular Pepsi, but no big) and went to the buffet to fill up. There was a good assortment of meat and veggie options from chicken tikka masala, to Chana masala, to samosas, and more. I filled my plate with cow feet curry (the name eludes me), samosas, aloo palak, rice, a chili chicken, a pakora curry and honestly just about everything they had between my two trips for lunch options. The garlic naan came shortly after I sat down and I had at it. Everything was great! Lots of flavor, plenty of sauce, etc. I filled up my plate on the first round and ended up filling it again on the second trip back. By the time I was done, I was sufficiently full, but I had to go back for dessert, as it was an option. I grabbed a small bowl of the rice kheer and some gulab jamun for my dessert - both awesome. I especially liked the sweetness of the gulab jamun and the syrup it was in. I honestly could've eaten a lot more of this. After finishing, I went to the cash register and checked out with the employee who greeted me. The buffet and drink came to just over $15 - not bad for all you can eat! A few more customers came in while I was eating but it's hard to beat an all you can eat meal that is more or less catered to you alone. Some room for improvement: Kabob Corner advertises Pakistani, Indian, and Chinese food. They had chow mein in the buffet but it would've been cool to see some other Chinese options peppered in. Also, they advertise fountain sodas on their menu but I was under the impression that their machine was broken. Would've been nice to have free refills and a little more variety, but none of these were deal breakers, by any means. If you're looking for an affordable lunch buffet in West Sacramento, I highly recommend Kabob Corner! ”