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Bamiyan Kabob

Bamiyan Kabob

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62 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1C4, Canada
(416) 429-7514 www.bamiyankabob.com
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Feb 21, 2018
The food is amazing. You can not get better kabobs anywhere in the area. They give a good portion of rice, salad, and kabob. Enough to last me for lunch the next morning, which makes the price seem a bit more reasonable.

Nov 28, 2017
Went here from a recommendation. Very happy I visited. Food was prepared fresh and very tasty. Portions were large with a huge nan bread. It is reasonably priced considering the portions are large. The lamb had a nice Smokey taste to it. It is a busy spot during rush hour so prepare to wait a bit. Would definitely recommend it if you are looking for authentic Afghan food. Will definitely go back here again when I am in the neighbourhood.

Apr 8, 2018
Good food at reasonable prices. Every option is essentially a meat kabob, rice, salad and naan. Not the worst thing, but a little limited. We had the chicken, beef and kafta. All was delicious but chicken was the favorite. Perfectly cooked and well seasoned.

Dec 8, 2017
Excellent value for money! This is a self-service afghan restaurant. Though it resembles a fast food restaurant, the quality is much above average! All kabobs are fresh and delicious, though a bit spicey so it's not recommended for very young kids. Also, the place is packed so it might need patience to find a table to sit. That said, the personnel is very friendly and you will be serviced in no time. Also, the prices are much lower than other restaurants even though the food is equally good! Excellent value for money and an ideal restaurant for a night out with the kids that won't cost you much.

Apr 15, 2018
First time here after years of hearing about this restaurant! It was amazing! The food and people were beautiful!

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