Kavkaz

5341 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles
(323) 464-2224

Recent Reviews

F T

Terrible, very terrible. I am not recommended this place!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Salad, Kebab

Emil Saidlar

This review is a specifically written about Lamb Kebab by Kavkaz restaurant: We ordered lamb kebab. That is a worst experience of my life with meat. We left the food and they cheekily provided bills. But I am happy with it. We were ready to pay more than this bill just because exact to know where we are not gonna eat again and recommend.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Bek zhamaldinov

класс

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel Lurie

Horrible

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sonia

Very good food, reasonable price.

Zlata Nicol Becker

Borscht (soup) andSturgeon (fish) were excellent. Everything else was below average...

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Sturgeon Plate, Russian Borscht Soup

Herman Jons

This is a bad place, we ordered shish kebab and chicken here, and ended up getting food

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Nikolay S.

1. On the picture of Pork ikbir the restaurant shows Rice, vegetables, grilled tomato and paper. But the sent me ONLY MEAT.2. The bread that went with the soup "solyanka" was spoiled and had mold on it.

Liam H.

Best soup! I was beyond happy when I discovered Kavkaz!! This place is special. I feel very lucky to have been introduced to such an authentic restaurant like no other in Los Angeles

KEVup

Awesome! Thank you so much for your human service!!!!❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Christopher Chung

The purpose for a visit to this Armenian mom-and-pop is the food, and food alone. What may be lacking in atmosphere is compensated by flavor.Beef lulla kebab, wonderfully grilled — served with hearty fries and fresh salad. Perfect to wrap in complimentary lavash bread. Khinkali, extra large dumplings soupy within, eat with hands and suck out the juice (think xiaolongbao) before devouring. Side of pickles, a must.

Devkan KAFKAS

A restaurant that I can recommend if you are open to different tastes.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Stephanie Stern

Horrible staff. Rude to

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Jason W.

Went here for my birthday recently. Quiet little hole in the wall, strange smell to the place that I couldn't identify. Ceiling looked like it needed maintenance.My party got the combination platter to share with fries, and we were served lavash bread straight from the bag and a salad with tomatoes.One friend and I also bought Russian sodas.m (Tarakhun, I think? It's "Russian Lemonade" on the menu). We also got the buns that you see on the first photo for this restaurant (khinkali?)I thought the food was mediocre overall, and my friends didn't care for it at all. The meat from the combo platter was cooked well and I did find them tasty, but they were kind of boring- just salt basically. It needed a sauce or some other spices and herbs to enhance their flavor. Fries did have other spices to them and I liked them well enough. Nothing to write home about, however.Khinkali was actually pretty good! Reminded me of Chinese baozi.Salad was fine; ingredients seem to be good quality.Bread was straight from the bag and was very mealy and honesty a little tough; maybe I should have gotten some hummus or appetizer as well? Alternately, if they toasted it and buttered it it would have been a lot betterThe soda was interesting though.Service was slow. Never brought out water for my friends. To be honest, this is what I disliked about this place the most. I can't write it off simply because it's a Russian neighborhood restaurant; Spotty service is a thing in Chinese holes in the wall as well, but at least they serve tables in a timely fashion.I'm glad I tried it and I'm willing to give Russian/Armenian cuisine another chance but I don't think I'm coming back to this restaurant

Yuriy P.

Food is below par... Do not waste your money...I saw my food was microwaved. Go to McDonald's instead.

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