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I am so delighted that I came here to eat. How it works is there are small menus on the counter that you can read to figure out what you'd like. Then you order it at the counter and they give you a buzzer. When your food is ready you bring the buzzer up to the counter and they hand over your food. The menu had a large selection of different types of kabobs. I went with the tandoori chicken. When it was ready the portion is WAY bigger than you're expecting. It was enough for two meals for me and it was only around $10. Already that was amazing. So what you get is a kabob over a bed of rice. There is also a salad on your plate and tomatoes. We also ordered a side of naan. The chicken was absolutely delicious. It was spicy but just the right amount and very enjoyable. I am not a huge fan of Afghani food, as this was my first time eating it. I loved the environment of this restaurant as well. It did get super busy while we were in there, and I think they may have had a party going on. There was also outdoor seating. I highly recommend coming here!
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