Kibberia

93 Mill Plain Rd, Danbury
(203) 743-7172

Recent Reviews

DAVID AGOSTINO

Very bad experience.I love Mediterranean food, but this place isn't good ?I asked if I could have a combo platter chicken and beef, and the lady told me that it is not possible to mix the meat ?I asked her twice, and maybe she didn't understand, and I had the same answer . I have never seen any Mediterranean restaurant that could not give you chicken and beef. Is ridiculous!!I ordered large lentil soup!! I couldn't eat. That wasn't lentil soup at all. It was a white creamy rice with chicken flavor in a TO GO container with plastic spoon.Never again in this place!!!!! -100 ?

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Gabrielle Jacobson

My most reliable take out dinner, delicious vegetarian choices!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rachel S.

Been going for years. Food is best value around. Best falafal. Get the sampler that comes with salad and the pickle, onion, herb, tomato toppings! Please keep the same chef or chef techniques as we are all used to in the past years. last time food was a little different ?? usually awesome beef kabob. but I will be back! Keep up the usually very consistent great work !

Susanne Navas

The BEST falafel wrap I’ve had! Delicious hummus too! My favorite place in the area for lunch.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Baklava, Falafel Sandwich, Hummus

Jane D.

What a wonderful Danbury find! It's in an area with some pretty stiff competition when it comes to excellent food -- Stanziato's and Le's Kitchen just to name a few -- but Kibberia easily knocks it out of the park when it comes to Lebanese / Mediterranean. On our visit, salads were particularly stellar with a good balance of high quality, well conceived ingredients, while my boys' wraps included a generous amount of moist, well-seasoned proteins. The deets: Falafel Salad ($8.99; Our famous falafel served on top of lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, parsley and dressed with tahini sauce) -- I don't know if their falafel are really famous, but if they aren't, they should be! These lovely little one-inch, parsley-inflected balls were perfectly fried, crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and still a little warm when we consumed it, despite being served on a bed of cold vegetables. No disparagement to those cold vegetables! The high quality lettuce, finely chopped tomatoes onions and pickles were all in perfect balance, better than the sum of their parts. The huge pita bowl they came in made for a visually stunning presentation, but I think we'll ask for the salad without the bowl next time (but with an extra side order or two of those fabulous falafels). There wasn't enough moisture in the salad to balance out all that crisp pita. Russian Kale & Chicken Salad ($10.99; Chopped red kale mixed with red beets, slivered almonds, dried cranberries & apples, and served with a satisfying semi-sweet dressing and roasted chicken breast) -- This was such a perfectly designed salad, especially for the season, good, fresh kale chopped to just the right size for eating. (I hate when salads come with enormous pieces of vegetables that require attack with a knife.) The small-diced beets, crunchy almonds, dried cranberries, dried apples, moist chicken, and slightly mustardy dressing made for a winning combination. Both the Lamb Shawarma Wrap ($11.99; Seared lamb shawarma strips with tomatoes, onion, pickles, parsley, lettuce and tahini sauce) and Chicken Shawarma Wrap ($8.45; Seasoned and seared chicken shawarma strips with tomato, onion, pickles, parsley, and lettuce all dressed with tahini sauce) came with a toasted, lavash-like flatbread (thicker and more sturdy than your typical lavash, though), generously filled with juicy, well-seasoned meat and thick, rich tahini. For one wrap, we asked for tomatoes and tahini on the side and received large ramekins of each to add as we liked. This really is a lovely little restaurant serving food that feels truly nourishing and wholesome. This food makes you feel good when you eat it. Staff on our visit were smiling and kind. There were beautiful baklavas and, IIRC, date balls in the cases by the counter, as well as prepared foods and convenience foods to prepare at home (e.g. flatbread pizza). Here's to many return visits!

L J

Best vegan in the area!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jessica Hidalgo

Wow! The falafel flatbread was amazing! The falafel here is one of the best I've ever tasted! Thank you! Vegetarian options: Very good! Well seasonedDietary restrictions: Lots of vegetarian options

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Spicy Falafel Salad, Falafel Sampler, Falafel Wrap, Falafel Salad, Falafel Platter, Falafel Rice Platter

Brian M.

Always delicious! Everything on the menu is a great choice. Don't overlook the lentil and cabbage salad , the assorted kibbes , falafel and my favorite Gaia's revenge.

B D (Dubs)

They take care of their customers and the food is high quality. They’ll make your food to order just let them know.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Baklava

Krissy Aussems

Friendly staff who made some great recommendations. Large portions of freshly prepared food. Can accommodate a decent sized group. The lentil soup was delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

hussein altareb

Salad taste like that it was made a week agoOther chicken shawarma and kebab was alright.There is no customer service to rate!

Will A

The food and the place was clean. The portions are super generous, we took food home and service was great. The ambience was soothing. Will be coming back!!Kid-friendliness: They also had kids friendly opinions.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Shawarma Combo, Chicken Kabob Rice Platter

barbara levine

I took. Home hummus with herbs. fresh! Kept fresh for 11 days, yummy. I ate a cabbage slaw with a lentil bean mixture. Portion large. Took home and had for 2 more meals. Gluten free and vegan.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hummus

Randy Baiad

This used to be very good food. Recently they changed what they are doing and it is very bad now. We used to go there for the meat pies and lentil soup. Now, I don't know what you get. It is like chopped up ground beef in a sealed hamburger bun.. this is not the Arabic meat pie I am used to.

Laura M.

Stopped mid drive and WOW! Amazing falafel, Schwarma, and Kibbeh on the most wonderful thin bread. Even the fries were exceptionally crunchy and tasty! Highly recommend.

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