Kebabs and Sharwarmas are not only popular and easy to eat, but they are often affordably priced and come with an array of side dishes such as seasoned rice or fresh pita bread. Legend has it that the kebab was invented by warriors in the Middle East who used their swords to grill meat over open fires. Now, variations on this skewered meat can be found all over the Kuala Lumpur. Check out our list for the best eight places to eat kebabs and Sharwarmas in Kuala Lumpur.
For Sharwarmas
Photo By Halab Gate Shawarma
Located in Jalan Sultan Ismail in the heart of Bukit Bintang, is a little hole in the wall shawarmas shop. Halab Gate Shawarma has been rated as one of the best shawarma in Kuala Lumpur. The shop is a little kiosk and it does not have a place for you to sit down and eat so you might as well chow down the shawarma while it’s still hot. Be sure to get the beef shawarma with cheese because it is really worth that calories.
Photo By Shawarma Damascus
Shawarma Damascus is well known for its chicken shawarmas, the juicy chicken paired with the most delicious garlic sauce is something you might want to try when you go to Shawarma Damascus.
Photo By Reto Sandwich
There’s no dearth of great Middle Eastern fare in the Bukit Bintang, shawarma specialist Restoran Shawarma is some of the best of the bunch. The bountiful wrap of juicy shish and chicken shawarma are sure to please all.
Photo By Shawarma City
Best known for its generous portions of shawarma and kebabs. Everything including shawarma are accented with Middle Eastern aromatics and fresh vegetables.Restoran Shawarma grills up awesomely plump and juicy chicken shawarma.
For Kebabs
Photo By Hadramawt Kitchen
Hadramawt Kitchen hawk some of Kuala Lumpur’s most beloved kebabs, but the lovely outdoor patio made the dining experience all the more pleasant. You and also enjoy your shisha along with your kebab.
Photo By Yahala Restaurant
An upscale option for the discerning Ampang kebab crowd, Yahala’s is known for its prodigious kebab offerings and banquet hall decor.
Photo By Halab
One of Kuala Lumpur’s most delightful kebab stops sits right in the thick of things in Bukit Bintang. Everyone knows to stop in for a bite when passing through — or better yet, bring the whole family.
Photo By Royal Hadramawt
Royal Hadramawt has been serving the neighborhood dependably good Middle Eastern fare.From beef to chicken and lamb, all the kebabs are served with pita bread, grilled vegetables, and a choice of soup or salad.