In a huge fit of embarrassment, Yassen Kabob has closed. Permanently.
So I posted asking about this place last year, so exciting to get a kabob place on Madison Blvd. Well turns out it was just Al Shish opening a second location. Less exciting, but I was still a fan of Al Shish so I had to go try it.
We went the first week or two of them opening. It was horrible. Everything was being made at the Hughes Rd store and being reheated at the new location. No Baklava. I was promised if I came back tomorrow they would have baklava, I came back tomorrow the guy who promised it to me didn't know what I was talking about and then when he remembered he was apologetic.
But the service and management was an absolute joke, the girl the owner had running the store was trying to also be an assistant manager at BK next door, I asked her if she still worked there, she said she was doing both, I knew her vaguely so she was jovial when she told me. I mean sure get that bag, but for fucks sake the food is horrible and the place you are actually supposed to be managing is NOT working.
They were never busy, they relatively quickly "closed to make improvements" or something, hand scrawled note on the door, but I checked in, nothing moved or changed. I talked about how he is burning rent but it's cheaper than losing money on wages and food costs.
I know they have several stores in Michigan and it was named after his son, Yassen. The custom sign alone is a costly reminder of this absurd endeavor.
You always hear the joke about mattress stores and car washes being money laundering fronts. Cafe 153 being another one, how do you pay the manager of a coffee shop with insane overhead $50k a year? This in my opinion is the most likely case to be made. Otherwise its the worst business decision I have seen locally since the donut place on University did a gofundme to get money for a food truck and blame DQ for their problems..