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Favorite places to eat kabob?

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  • #21
    Everyone makes BBQ their own way and it always tastes different. I love my dad's BBQ. Ah yes! Summer's comin' up and picnics and the BBQ and loud music and..........shall I go on? It should be niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
    I see...

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    • #22
      Raffi's place Soltani chicken!!
      3 words
      OH
      MY
      GOD!!!
      except for that, if you have lots of $$$, carousel has the best beef kebob.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by jahannem
        Raffi's place Soltani chicken!!
        3 words
        OH
        MY
        GOD!!!
        except for that, if you have lots of $$$, carousel has the best beef kebob.
        I ate there yesterday, actually - for the first time. Chicken was pretty good.

        And what the hell, I didn't see pork on the menu. Real khorovatz is from pork, dammit!

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        • #24
          ahhhh pork.
          did u have to remind me??
          Haiastan, august 2nd 2002, sneaking out of the campground with 8 people at midnight, making khorovadz on naked flames on the ground... arakadzi lancheroom... enjoying it like we've NEVER had pork before, and living with the memories...
          life definitely rules!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by jahannem
            ahhhh pork.
            did u have to remind me??
            Haiastan, august 2nd 2002, sneaking out of the campground with 8 people at midnight, making khorovadz on naked flames on the ground... arakadzi lancheroom... enjoying it like we've NEVER had pork before, and living with the memories...
            life definitely rules!
            Haha, you said "naked flames".

            I'm sitting here giggling to myself.

            But yes, memories...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
              Haha, you said "naked flames".

              I'm sitting here giggling to myself.

              But yes, memories...
              hihihi. Naked Flames...hihi

              Best Khorovadz memory:
              Meeting former fedayis in Artsakh, driving for about 30 minutes in one of those dnglmngl vans (that's what I call them), then walking up and down hills and crossing rivers by foor for another hour or so, to finally land in this beautiful place near a waterfall, where you have the party of your life.
              Oh, and then you remember you forgot the glasses for the drinks, so you carve glasses out of cucumbers. aaaaah good times..

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              • #27
                House of Kabbob

                on washington blvd in Pasadena.

                and my house most sundays.

                ohhh and best place to buy meat from for kabbob or have them make it for you ready to go is Musaler market in north hollywood

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