Glenny Kebabs – Dandenong – kebabs, HSP, donuts, and fried chicken

Glenny Kebab has built a loyal following in Melbourne and its expansion into Dandenong Square adds a welcome new flavour to the local food court. Situated next to China Bar, this compact outlet still manages to pack in a wide selection of crowd favourites. From traditional kebabs priced at $13 with lamb, chicken, mixed meat or falafel, to their $10 kids-sized “Kebaby,” the menu caters to all appetites. They also serve loaded fries for $12, Mi Goreng for $12, and Borek for $8. For those who love a Halal Snack Pack, prices start at just $8 for a mini. The fried food menu includes chicken tenders for $7.50, wings for $5, and nuggets for $6, making it easy to grab a quick, satisfying snack.

HighlightsGlenny Kebab’s new Dandenong Square outlet serves fresh kebabs, loaded fries, snacks, and desserts, offering great value and flavour in a compact food court spot.
Cost$13 for a Kebab with either lamb, chicken or mixed meat
LocationDandenong Square Floor Court, Corner Walker and McCrae Street, Dandenong VIC 3175
Websitehttps://www.glennykebabs.com/

Sweet tooths are well looked after too, with indulgent desserts like mini churros for $12 served with Nutella or Biscoff sauce, jam donuts for $5, and cookies for $6. It’s clear Glenny Kebab has tried to replicate the variety and generosity that made its original Glen Waverley store so popular.

On my visit, I ordered the Gym Pack for $18 which came with mixed meat, a fresh garden salad, and crispy chips. The garlic and barbecue sauce drizzled over the meat added the perfect burst of flavour, and the chips were seasoned just right. The portion size was generous, and the overall freshness of the meal made it stand out from other food court options.

Glenny Kebab’s arrival in Dandenong Square feels like a smart move. It offers a good mix of value, quality, and variety, making it a handy go-to for both a quick bite or a more filling meal. Whether you are in the mood for a classic kebab, loaded fries, or something sweet, this little outlet has plenty to offer.

You can also read my review of the Glen Waverley branch here.

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