I figured it was about time I wrote a review for this place considering that I now go here on a regular basis.
This was my first experience with Afghani food but it came highly recommended by my very picky co workers so I figured it had to be good.
The first time I went I called ahead and placed my order as I had been told it can be very busy. Good call. Their website is excellent. All the items are on there and most have a picture so you understand what you are getting. The prices are listed as well and they are ridiculously cheap.
Here's the good part - when you drive up to the restaurant and get out of your car the smell hits you. Grilled meat. Ahhhhh. Nothing smells better. Inside it is big and open. Lots of tables and very clean. But oh the smell.
As I stood waiting to pick up my order I watched trays go by piled high with rice, salad, lots of meat and their yummy naan. Make sure you have a really big appetite or are sharing with a friend if you order the full dinners with rice, salad and naan. They're huge! I usually order sans rice and it's still a lot. If you're looking for a lite lunch or a snack order one of their wraps or the salad on its own. I don't know what it is about the salad but it's sooo good. It does stay with you a while but it's worth it.
I usually order the Kofta Kabob which is this wonderful spiced ground beef pressed around a metal skewer and grilled. They serve this really good salsa (?) that has a bit of a bite to it on the side in a little container. That stuff is golden. Almost better than the salsa I had in Mexico (almost).
I've also had the half chicken and the marinated beef tenderloin (Tikka Kabob) but I keep coming back to the Kofta. Oh and the Boulagnee (a fried potato stuffed bread) is really good too. Heck I don't know if there is anything that isn't good there.
On a final note now that the warm weather is here they have some tables set up outside so you can eat your giant meal and enjoy the weather at the same time. Bliss.