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The salmon kabob melts in your mouth. And there's no skewer in sight!
Semiramis has long been top in our book for Middle Eastern cuisine. So how does its neighbor Noon-O-Kabab compare? With a more meat-focused menu, it's certainly a different kind of dining experience. But whenever I'm hungry and happen to be hopping off the Brown Line at Kedzie, I'll be torn. That's because both restaurants "got game."
00:00 - 02:11 Wishing for expandable stomachs
02:12 - 03:03 Starter baselines
03:04 - 06:26 Trying what they're famous for... kabobs! (And dill rice!)
06:27 - 08:18 Ambiance, location, and convenience
08:19 - 09:17 Room for something sweet
09:18 - 10:04 Points of comparison -- you can't go wrong
10:05 - 10:33 Comments on service
10:34 - 12:29 Ratings and sign-off
Noon-O-Kabab
4661 N Kedzie Ave
(773) 279-8899
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| Bridget's Noon-O-Kabab Ratings | Tammy's Noon-O-Kabab Ratings | |
| Food Quality | 5 | 5 |
| Value | 5 | 5 |
| Service | 4 | 4 |
| Ambiance | 4 | 4 |
| Overall | 9 | 9 |
Average price per person: $25

Save room for baklava. It's the perfect finish to the meal.
Related Chicago Bites Posts:
Kan Zaman
Semiramis
Online buzz about Noon-O-Kabab:
Metromix
Yelp
Check out our Noon-O-Kabab photos on Flickr.

Our friend Yukako chose Cafe Suron as part of our monthly "We of the White Table Clothes" dining adventure, so it was appropriate that she interrupted our podcast to stop by and make a pot of tea. Yukako is probably the nicest part of our review of Cafe Suron, so please listen, drop us an e-mail, and say hello to Yukako.
If you agree or disagree with our review of Cafe Suron, let us know that, too. We look forward to hearing from you!
00:00 - 00:30 Intro
00:31 - 04:35 Cafe Suron Review
04:36 - 7:25 Yukako Interrupts!
7:26 - 9:09 More Cafe Suron Review!
9:10 - 9:49 Wrap-up & Sign-off
9:50 - 9:52 Damn.
Cafe Suron
1146 W. Pratt Ave.
Bridget rates this restaurant 5/10
Tammy rates this restaurant 3/10


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