Moby Dick House of Kabob

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10506 Connecticut Ave Ste A
Kensington, MD 20895

Moby Dick House of Kabob, a cherished chain in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, has been delighting patrons with authentic Persian cuisine since its founding by Mike Daryoush in 1989. Originating as Moby's Luncheonette in Bethesda, Maryland, the restaurant has expanded significantly, becoming known for its fresh kabobs and warm pita bread, all prepared with a commitment to quality ingredients.

Under the leadership of CEO Ned Daryoush and COO Alex Momeni, Moby Dick House of Kabob is poised for growth with plans to franchise nationally, aiming to bring its beloved Persian dishes to more communities. The restaurant prides itself on maintaining its core values and quality while evolving to meet the demand for diverse culinary experiences in new locations.

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3.56 reviews
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Christie S.
6/27/2025

I love this place! I think the food is excellent, very delicious. I really like the staff, too. It is a consistently good and reliable meal. I've been to a couple of other locations but this...

Justine A.
10/4/2025

We love Moby Dick! My six year says it's his favorite food and he would eat it every day if he could. Such a great addition to the neighborhood

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Sharon W.
2/28/2025

When shopping in Burtonsville we always enjoy picking up a carry-out lunch at Moby Dick, so we were happy to see one opening closer to us in Kensington. The restaurant is new and clean. There are...

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Mary W.
5/30/2025

If you're a fan of Moby Dick, this location is one of the best. The food is consistently delicious, juicy, flavorful, and freshly prepared. Whether it's the kabobs, rice, or bread, everything is...

Phil M.
7/19/2025

We went to the Kensington location for this first time, and it was a complete rip off. We ordered the kabob platters (carry out unfortunately) and each platter only had a few bite size...

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