We recently visited Afghan Khorasan Kebab and had a fantastic dining experience that’s worth sharing. We ordered their three-dish thali, which included Mutton Rosh, Daal Chana, and Bhindi Masala — and each item truly delivered in terms of flavor, authenticity, and satisfaction.
The Mutton Rosh was the highlight — incredibly tender pieces of meat cooked in a rich, aromatic broth that reflected the depth of traditional Pakistani cooking. It had that slow-cooked, melt-in-your-mouth quality that is hard to come by and instantly made it a favorite at the table.
The Daal Chana was equally impressive. It had a comforting, home-style texture with just the right amount of spice and seasoning. It was simple yet bursting with flavor — something that can only come from a place that understands its roots in Pakistani cuisine.
The surprise element was the Bhindi Masala, which was fresh, well-cooked, and packed with taste. It wasn’t overly oily, and the masala was perfectly balanced, enhancing the natural flavor of the bhindi without overpowering it.
Beyond the food, the restaurant ambiance was clean and modest, perfect for a casual meal. The staff was polite, helpful, and very cooperative, ensuring we were well taken care of throughout our visit.
Afghan Khorasan Kebab is a great choice for those looking to enjoy authentic, traditional Pakistani-style dishes in a comfortable and friendly environment. We’ll definitely be coming back to try more...
Read moreAfghan Korshan Kabab - A Must-Visit for Flavorful Afghan Cuisine!
I had heard great things about Afghan Korshan Kabab, and my first visit definitely lived up to the hype. The staff were extremely friendly, courteous, and helpful, which made the dining experience even better. The restaurant had a comfortable and well-lit ambiance.
We ordered the mutton kadai with Afghan pulav and a mix grill that came with 6 skewers (2 mutton seekh, 2 lamb tikka, and 2 chicken tikka), along with Afghani bread. The complimentary lentil and rice soup with salads was a pleasant surprise. The mutton kadai stood out for me—the meat was tender, and the gravy was delicious. Of the grills, the seekh kebab was the highlight.
We ended our meal with kunafa, and the total bill for 5 people came in under AED 200, which makes it an affordable option with great value for money....
Read moreTried Afghan Khorasan Kabab in Al Quoz 1 — a decent spot for Afghani cuisine lovers. The food was served on time, and the staff were friendly, though the restaurant seemed under-staffed during peak hours.
We ordered a variety of dishes: • Mix Grill: 4/5 — meat skewers were juicy and well-seasoned, but the chicken skewer was quite dry and lacked tenderness.
• Mutton Shinwari: 3/5 — average taste, could be more flavorful.
• Kabuli Pulao: 3/5 — decent but nothing exceptional.
• Chapli Kabab: 1/5 — very hard and didn’t taste fresh, likely frozen.
• Rabri Sweet: 4/5 — rich and enjoyable.
• Kulfi: 3/5 — average.
• Soup: 4/5 — nicely prepared and flavorful.
Overall, recommended for fans of Afghan food, but there’s room for improvement, especially in food consistency and service...
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