La Maison Afghane du Kebab offers an exceptional dining experience that transports you to the heart of Afghan cuisine. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a warm, inviting atmosphere and friendly service that sets the tone for a memorable meal. The menu is a delightful blend of traditional Afghan dishes, each prepared with the freshest ingredients and bursting with authentic flavors.
The kebabs are the true stars of the show—perfectly marinated, tender, and grilled to perfection. Whether you opt for the juicy lamb, flavorful chicken, or melt-in-your-mouth beef, each bite is a testament to the skill and passion behind the grill. The naan, freshly baked and served piping hot, complements the kebabs beautifully, while the side dishes—such as the pilaf rice and refreshing salads—add a well-rounded touch to the meal.
What sets La Maison Afghane du Kebab apart is not just the food but the overall experience. The service is attentive without being intrusive, and the atmosphere is casual yet refined, making it perfect for any occasion—whether it’s a casual dinner or a special celebration.
Overall, if you’re looking for a truly authentic taste of Afghan cuisine in a welcoming environment, La Maison Afghane du Kebab is a must-visit. Highly recommended for anyone who loves rich, flavorful dishes and a great...
Read moreAuthentic. This family owned restaurant is the kind of joint one travels great distances, and possibly crosses borders, to enjoy. It has an unassuming no frills exterior, like Mike Tyson arriving without entourage or a robe. However, upon entering through the front door, like Mike Tyson’s opponents, one is immediately transported to a happy place, in a far away land. The one-two punch of elegantly simple decor and the exotic Aromas wafting from the back, bring on dreams of the ancient East; but there is no time to sleep, as one is greeted by the staff whose reception is that of a proud and hospitable home owner welcoming a long anticipated guest. I tried the soup and Mantu for a light lunch, and had to return, with others, for dinner: The family “Kabul express” and “Afghani Rice”. Oh, my. Tender Lamb cutlet, filet mingon, beef cubes, chunks of tender chicken breast, succulent chicken thighs, and seasoned kabob. Every item cooked perfectly with care. Despite the portions being ample, the meal was light but filling. Even the fluffy rice didn’t feel heavy or laden with fat. A sign of quality. We really enjoyed this delicious meal and appreciated it’s careful execution and beautiful...
Read moreEverything about this place feels okay. The service wasn't super quick, even though we were almost alone. The Afghan rice we tasted was a bit tasteless compared to other Afghan rice we tasted. We were told there was extra for different brochette (+4$), and we didn't know, but there was also an extra for changing the type of rice. I think that for the meal for two, that was shown on the menu at something like 56$, we ended up with something around 85$ with 15% tip and those two extras. We were really hyped up by the experience. I must say the reason there are 4 stars for the food is based on the fact that the brochettes were DELICIOUS. As for the atmosphere, it was hard to judge at the time of the day that I came, but there was music playing, and it was pleasing with the ambiance.
The real question is, will i come back ? In the area, there is another restaurant called Maison Istanbul that does really good brochettes as well and where I was always haply with the ambiance, and quality of the food. I might give maison Afghane an other chance....
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