Naan and Kabob is amazing! They have some of the best Afghan food for the best price. I've had their Chapli Kabob with rice, afghan salad, and Lubya (beans), it's very flavorful and affordable; even after paying for extra Chapli kabob. I've had their fries, ribeye kabob, and lamb kabob too and they're all great. The Lamb and Chapli Kabob are my favorites. The plates are about $12 - $13 at the time I'm writing this and they come with two sides. Most other afghan places charge $17 for the same thing so you get a better deal here. Depending on what you're getting you may want to ask for extra white sauce or green sauce, it varies with each dish and your own preferences. The service is great, their food is great, and I highly recommend them. The same amount you spend at McDonalds or some unhealthy fast food place you could spend here for healthy and flavorful food! No more having to go to bland overpriced chipotle for...
Read moreLet me start by saying this, I’m an Italian male late 20’s. The gentleman in the trailer was extremely kind, courteous and very nice to speak with. This guy is creating magic in this small trailer. Me and my wife were completely blown away by what was served to us, I’ve never tried these types of sides before. The beans were very creamy and bold. The afgan salad was so fresh and nice, thinly sliced onions with cilantro and lemon. The kabobs had char, seasoned to perfection. The meals were so light yet they were like warm hug. I think I’m going back tomorrow, it’s like my heart and my stomach did a dance when I started eating this food. I’m convinced I’ve never had amazing food until I tried this place. I can’t say this enough, thank you so much for the wonderful food. I will definitely...
Read moreIf you’re craving authentic Afghan cuisine, look no further. The kabobs here, especially the chapli kabob and charsi kabob, are truly unparalleled—juicy, perfectly spiced, and bursting with flavor. Don’t miss the red kidney beans as a side; they’re a delightful complement, rich and hearty.
Every bite is a celebration of freshness, and the Afghan “salata” transports you straight home with its vibrant notes of mint and cilantro, balanced by a zesty hint of lemon. It’s the kind of dish that evokes warm memories of bustling Kabul streets.
Trust me, whether you're familiar with Afghan flavors or discovering them for the first time, this culinary experience will have you hooked. Seriously, they need to open a full-fledged restaurant! I can’t help but drool just...
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