Vegan Restaurant

Malek Al

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · taylor · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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The place was decorated very nicely for Valentine's Day. The employees were very nice. Booths are a good size for at least 4 people. We fit comfortably and as a plus size lady, I was comfortable in the booth. That says a lot. They do have tables and chairs too. There is a front and back entrance. Larger parking lot in the back which worked out great especially because there is limited parking in the front. Our food was fresh and delicious. Everything had a good taste. Spices were perfect. We had items from the Appetizers, and from the dinners. One had the chicken stir fry with rice, one had stir fry with lamb meat and rice and Fattoush salad. You can chose fries instead of rice. We also had Fried Kibee balls were cooked perfect and delicious tasting. Hummus with meat! Kibbee maybe, spices were perfect. Launch was delicious. The fried onion in the Majadra was cooked perfectly and tasted really good. Definitely better to eat there than take out but if you do, you won't be disappointed. We will be back.

The place was decorated very nicely for Valentine's Day. The employees were very nice. Booths are a good size for at least 4 people. We fit comfortably and as a plus size lady, I was comfortable in the booth. That says a lot. They do have tables and chairs too. There is a front and back entrance. Larger parking lot in the back which worked out great especially because there is limited parking in the front. Our food was fresh and delicious. Everything had a good taste. Spices were perfect. We had items from the Appetizers, and from the dinners. One had the chicken stir fry with rice, one had stir fry with lamb meat and rice and Fattoush salad. You can chose fries instead of rice. We also had Fried Kibee balls were cooked perfect and delicious tasting. Hummus with meat! Kibbee maybe, spices were perfect. Launch was delicious. The fried onion in the Majadra was cooked perfectly and tasted really good. Definitely better to eat there than take out but if you do, you won't be disappointed. We will be back.

Malek Al Kabob in Taylor is a decent spot overall. The food was okay and satisfied the craving, but it didn’t really stand out compared to other kabob places in the area. Everything was prepared well and portions were fair. Prices are a little on the higher side for what you get, which is why I’m giving it four stars instead of five. Still worth checking out if you’re nearby.

Malek Al Kabob in Taylor is a decent spot overall. The food was okay and satisfied the craving, but it didn’t really stand out compared to other kabob places in the area. Everything was prepared well and portions were fair. Prices are a little on the higher side for what you get, which is why I’m giving it four stars instead of five. Still worth checking out if you’re nearby.

place is clean and nicely maintained, but unfortunately, it was one of the worst food experiences I’ve ever had. This restaurant clearly does not know how to cook food properly. The kebab was cold, burnt on the outside, and rare on the inside. The meat was tough and hard to chew. I asked for it to be reheated, but it came back still cold. The lemon chicken rice soup was also disappointing—the mixture was not homogeneous, and the ingredients felt separate rather than blended. The bread had no salt, was not soft, and was quite tough. They served it with a garlic sauce that had a very strong odor. Not everyone eats garlic, so this should not be served by default. Overall, I give them the lowest score possible for this bad food experience.