The food was absolutely lovely fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. The two boys working there were fantastic friendly, helpful, and really made us feel welcome. Their service was top-notch, and they clearly take pride in what they do. Highly recommend this place if you're after great kebabs and even better hospitality!
Aladdins Kebabs - 5 Progress St
Cule_ ktwal - 2 weeks ago
For best South Indian dishes this is preferable. They also have good chicken dishes. Definitely try their Briyani Thali. I had that last time. It was good.
Balas Kitchen - 180 Peachgrove Rd
Nilesh Manchekar - a week ago
Chicken Corner - 64 Stoddard Rd
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Fredas Roast & BBQ - 175 Millwater Pkwy
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Can’t find any fault with these, flavour was good. The Akai ramen was so hearty and I love the beef gyu don, it’s sweet and savoury.
Gatsu Gatsu Ramen - 17-19 Wellington St
Ruby Chia - a week ago
My partner and I stopped by Sumak after being recommended to eat there by a friend, and couldn’t be more impressed! Arriving with a craving for Mediterranean food, and greeted by such warm and friendly service, we had to try a bit of everything:
We started with the soups(!) - lentil soup and lamb soup. Both were delicious and hearty without being heavy. My only wish is that the weather was colder (dare I say), as either would be the perfect cosy meal!
The mixed grill platter was the star of the show! Every meat was cooked tender over charcoal, full of flavour, and the platter was so generous for the price point - especially compared to similar restaurants in Brisbane. In our experience, it was an ample portion to share between at least two hungry people.
The sides and salads are worth it. We got to try several dips, which you can just taste are made with love everyday. My favourite was the carrot dip, which had a subtle sweetness, but the eggplant dip and hummus were also exemplary. The pomegranate seeds added a sweet zing to the cabbage salad and the acidity complimented the smoky flavours of the shish - a perfect combo!
The Sumak space itself packs in plenty of undercover seating amongst a beautiful leafy pocket so close to the QUT campus! There’s also plenty of street parking available, but during busy periods there is always underground parking across the street at Woollies (2 hours free).
Sumak is a must-try!