Lobongo Kabab & Cafe

8925 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby
(484) 454-5830

Recent Reviews

Mohamed Ali

My experience with the goat biryani was extremely disappointing. The meat was overshadowed by an abundance of bones, making it feel like I was digging for treasure in a pile of rubble. Despite paying a hefty $18, the portion was pitifully small, leaving me hungry and frustrated. To add insult to injury, the rice lacked any discernible flavor, as if the spices had taken a day off. When I mustered the courage to voice my concerns to the manager, I was met with the baffling response that they didn't have one. Save your time and money, and steer clear of this culinary catastrophe.

Ruben Beranza

Good option as it is one of the very few in the area regarding Bangladeshi food but honestly there is not much difference compared to Indian food.Service is slow but sure, taking around 15-20 minutes for the appetizer and another for the main course.There were a couple of flies flying around the table and ants on the edge of the window, the bathroom is unisex and there was no place to dry your hands.I think this place can improve to make it an environment conducive to enjoying whether alone or with the family.The food 8/10 but we only tried 7 appetizers and one dish.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Ahmed Ahsan

I loved their fuska, butter chicken, veggie samosa, and tea. Food was fresh and very tasty. They serves varieties of south Asian confidential dishes. Customer service was amazing as well. We wanted to order some Jalebi, but it wasn't fresh. Server was very honest and told us that Jalebis are from the previous day and they are not fresh. I appreciated the honesty. Only negative part of this visit was the parking. They have very little parking option. My overall experience was great. I will definitely visit them again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken

Pratik Sourav

I ordered Kacchi Biriyani. The biriyani that I received was definitely not Kacchi. It looked, tasted or smelled nothing like Kacchi. I am from New York visiting Philly. I ordered Kacchi from this Bangladeshi restaurant with the high hopes of authencity. I was truly disappointed!

Food: 2

Sumaiya Woods

Got a beef tehari today. Rice wasn’t properly cooked. Still was raw.

Food: 2

RahRah Rahman

They keep making mistakes on my orders. Management is not expert. They mistook my order and made me pay for it even though I did not order the extra items because I had already walked out with it.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

A Carrier

Food was the worst. Never ever seen the dishes I order look like

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

LATOSHA CRAWLEY

The lady at the counter was very sweet and helped because it was my first time there. Food was good and seasoned very well. I Will

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Lamb Seekh Kabob

Morad Chowdhury

Best delicious food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Srimoye Banerjee

Disappointed too many times. Items that says in description that comes with rice, but no rice was given in take out.Few items with different names but taste the same and pretty much same ingredients.Not coming back ever again

SK SAKIB

The beef biriyani really hit the spot with the authentic bangladeshi flavor. Definitely will be coming back. The portion size was also very good for the price point. The borhani was the cherry on top check it out too if you like spicy and savory drink.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wasif Chowdhury

Loved their food and amazing customer

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Faizur Rahman

Food little expensive. Take out should be more affordable. Condiment or side salad would be great with main meal/food.Dietary restrictions: Not that many options

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Gulab Jaman, Chicken Biryani, Chili Chicken, Thai Soup, Tandoori Chicken

Bakthier Rahman

Honestly i had really high hopes for this place, but I'm completely disappointed by their taste of food. Me and my wife both crave Fuchka and Chotpoti quite often, so we drive to NY frequently. Also we are from NY so we are familiar with all the restaurants and their foods. I thought at last we have something in Philly now, so we might not have to drive 2 hrs anymore. But dream broken. 1st time i went there i had a chicken biriyani which didnt hit the mark. Next time me and my wife went there. Ordered a chotpoti, thai soup and wontons. Chotpoti was bad. Chotpoti color was dark, peas was over boiled, sauce was sweet. How is it people can make better chotpoti in the streets of Dhaka and they can't make basic dish in their full kitchen. Soup was very light. I never had this light thigh soup before. It had red chilli flakes which was a horrible taste in the mouth. Chicken biriyani was also very bad. Im a big fan of Tehari, i really wanted to try it also the bangla chinese menu but honestly after the horrible experience im scared to do so. It will be a waste of money. If you opened a Bangldeshi restaurant why follow indian flavour. The Fuchka carts in queens should tell you how popular the Bangladeshi flavour is. I think they can do better and they should do better. At this point i think nothing can beat NYC restaurants like Sagar, Premium sweets, Ghoroa and etc. I think all the good reviews are from friends and family or they never had any food from Bangladesh or NY.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 2

MAHFUZUR SHAEK

Food was awesome! Thursday and Friday they serve Beef tehari.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Nun Beef Curry, Tandoori

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