I recently visited Afghan-Eck restaurant, hoping to enjoy authentic Afghan food, but unfortunately, that was far from the experience I had. The restaurant seems to have combined dishes in a way that does not represent true Afghan cuisine.
The "Kabuli Pulao" they served was not only of low quality but also far from the traditional dish. They piled everything onto one plate—low-quality rice, mantu, meat on the side, and a curry poured over the top. Visually, it looked unappealing, though others might find it acceptable. However, if you are seeking authentic Afghan flavors, this is not the place to go. I regret visiting and would not recommend this restaurant for anyone craving real...
Read moreThe food here is very tasty. It is also quite cheap (1 dish which will make you full costs around 8-10 euros). Also, the Afghan taste seems very original and spicy (unlike most of Persian and Indian restaurants which have given up their authenticity to fit the taste buds of Germans) but still I have seen a lot of Germans enjoying the food here. The owner of this place (an old man) who works here with his wife and daughter is very kind...
Read moreThe food is just amazing. If your grandmother was afghan she probably would cook like this. Do yourself a favor and grab something to eat here. I'm a big man and one dish is enough to feel full. Price is also very affordable. Food and drinks for two people was 23€. Ambient is very cozy and the owners/cooks are adorable. If I would live here I would...
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