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My (much) better half and I can't get enough of this place. We live in the west end, and don't have a car. Whenever we rent, we look for a place in the suburbs to go for dinner, and at least 3/4 of the time we end up at Bamiyan. Why? The kabobs are the best in town. All of them: Choppan (lamb), Chaplee (a bit like a burger), Kofta, etc. Don't order the Kabob dinner (with rice included). Get the kabob with salad and naan, and a side order of Kabilee Rice (with raisins, carrots and almonds - yum!) And don't forget the best dish of all -- boulagnee, a kind of stuffed pancake with potatoes and herbs. It's just not a Bamiyan dinner without it. Prices are low, service is friendly and efficient, and the scene -- Muslim families with lots of kids -- is always bustling and fun.
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