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I decided to check out Bamiyan Kabob for a tasty Friday lunch. Entering the restaurant, you can tell the place is popular. Although it is very large and offers quite a good amount of seating only 1 table was free which meant my meal was going to be a to-go. The menu on the board didn't provide the description of the kabob's available so I had to use the paper menu. I ended up settling on the Sultani Kabob dinner which included a mix of Barg kabob (filet mignon chunks) and Kofta kabob (lean ground beef skewer) as well as rice, salad, and naan. Had to wait for about 15 or so minutes for my order to come through but you can tell the food was fresh when it was put in my bag. I have to say the kabob itself was delicious. The meat was juicy and full of flavour. The rice was fresh and went amazingly well with the kabob. The naan felt like it was fresh out of the oven. The salad could have been a little better but was nice to make my meal not feel too unhealthy. I would make sure to ask for more hot sauce and dressing than the one of each they give you. Overall, my experience at Bamiyan Kabob was great and will definitely be stopping by for some grub in the future!
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