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| - Very similar to Watan Kabob in terms of taste and menu, after all both are Afghani. Duh. Atmosphere is much quieter, tucked away, and dimmer, so a bit more relaxing than the bustlin' Watan!
There are some different items being offered at Pamier Kabob, re: Shami Kabob, and the fish are filets of salmon, unless it's the "kabob" which appears to be some sort of filet white fish, but not a HUGE sea bass as Watan serves. The price is more or less the same or $1-2 cheaper. Still a really good value as you'll probably have leftovers, at least with the rice dishes.
We ordered a side of Bonalee which is described as "pan fried stuffed with potatoes, herbs and spices", but it was more like a roti/dosa with mashed up potatoes on the inside and it was spicy!
Pamier Kabob also offers both the Red/White Sauce. White Sauce seems thicker, but tastes more or less the same. Red Sauce is on the hotter side, so be aware. The side salad at Pamier is slices, as opposed to diced tomatoes/cucumbers. No biggie.
Not in my 'hood, but a great alternative if you find yourself near the Costco on Ridgeway/Dundas area of the border of Miss/Oakville!
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