It was 10 minutes ago the time I visited this restaurant to eat which is now 5:58 pm in the afternoon. There was a sister whom I asked if I can dine in but she said “ they closed at 5:50 pm “ but the schedule of the restaurant says it closes at 7:00pm. I can’t tell anything about the test of the food in that particular place although Afghani’s food has phenomenal test, therefore I was very upset with their hospitality and don’t think in the near future I will come back there. This is my experience in that restaurant called Bamiyan Kabobs. This is not for me to scandal them but to let them know their poor service and shame on them. I left the place being hangry and didn’t eat at all while...
Read moreThey are all a bit pricey for their fresh meals, but the food is delicious. The dining area definitely leaves a lot to be desired. It used to be more dine in friendly, but that has not been the case in a long while. Their chicken samosa from the kitchen are quite yummy. It's definitely worth trying.
The staff is friendly but very hesitant and you have to lead with greetings. Which is ok if you are an extrovert. Introverts might get lost in the crowd.
The store does offer gobs of variety for sale, but the store aisles are not handicap friendly. You might have to adjust accordingly. So...
Read moreWe have tried the mixed kabob platter. It was tasty with a lot of meat in it. Loved it however there are 2 suggestions if they are willing to take it.
With the quantity of meat the rice are not sufficient, add one piece of naan with it. The red sauce was good but the white sauce was sour yogurt, not good at all. Please add middle eastern style white sauce like garlic mayo. Kabob only tastes good if the sauce is good and people go after sauce rather then the taste of meat because the meat tastes...
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