Amazing place! From the moment you step into this kabob house, you're greeted with tantalizing aromas and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Each dish is crafted with precision and care, delivering an explosion of flavor with every bite.
First, let's talk about the meat. Oh, the meat! Whether it's the succulent lamb, tender chicken, or perfectly seasoned beef, every skewer is a masterpiece. Grilled to perfection, each piece retains its juiciness and is infused with the delicious blend of spices that make every bite unforgettable.
But it's not just the meat that shines here. The sides and accompaniments are equally impressive. Whether you opt for fluffy basmati rice, flavorful grilled vegetables, or creamy hummus, each component complements the main dish beautifully, elevating the dining experience to new heights.
The service is impeccable, with attentive staff who are passionate about sharing their love for kabobs with every guest. Whether you're a kabob connoisseur or trying it for the first time, they're happy to guide you through the menu and ensure that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional.
In conclusion, if you're craving authentic, mouthwatering kabobs served in a welcoming environment, look no further than this gem of a kabob house. Trust me, once you've experienced the culinary delights here, you'll be coming...
Read moreThis restaurant fails to meet the basic standards expected of a dine-in establishment. All dine-in restaurants typically provide complimentary water served in paper cups or glasses. However, when we requested water, they provided store-brand bottled water and later charged us $1.99 per bottle, despite its minimal cost. Additionally, essential items such as napkins, plates, and utensils were not provided proactively; instead, we had to repeatedly request them, even though there were few other customers present. One of our dish we ordered was lamb chops, which was severely overcooked, almost to the point of being burnt. Their "Karahi" dish, which was supposed to be authentic, resembled more of a curry cooked in a pan and was served without providing a plate for consumption, requiring us to continually ask for plates. To add to the disappointment, a 5% service charge was automatically included in the bill despite the lack of satisfactory service throughout our dining experience. The restaurant owner should consider visiting establishments like Rumis Kitchen or Ariana Kabob, which offer similar cuisine. This would provide valuable insights into effective strategies for retaining customers over the long term by observing the operations and practices of these successful...
Read moreAfter reading numerous great reviews my family and I were excited to finally try this place out. To say we were disappointed is an understatement. We ordered a decent amount of food. Including the sultani kabab, lamb kabab, chicken boti, goat korma, mantu , and a chicken korma to-go. The sultani kabab was the only thing that had flavor. The lamb kabab was ok at best, the chicken boti only had flavor after being dipped in the left over yogurt from the mantu, and the mantu was pretty decent. But the kicker to all this was we ordered a goat korma and we received a lamb korma. When we said we received the wrong item there was not offer to correct the dish, just the waiter admitting he put it in wrong. Considering how expensive this place is, especially given the area I was hoping for so much better. This for sure did not hit the mark and there are so many better Afghani/Indian/Pakistani restaurants in...
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