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阿富汗美食大部分以该国的主要农作物为基础:小麦、玉米、大麦和大米。 阿富汗以其优质的石榴、葡萄和香甜的橄榄形甜瓜而闻名。阿富汗的国菜是 喀布尔抓饭(Kabuli palaw)。

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Skewers of Chicken Tikka

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quote This was our first time visiting an Afghan restaurant, and it completely took us by surprise! The food was incredibly authentic and full of flavor. We ordered kebabs with rice, along with Afghan Sheeryakh and Shikanji drinks—everything was absolutely delicious. We had a wonderful dinner with our family and truly loved every bit of the experience. The Kadak tea was next level—an absolute must try! We are definitely coming back. The owner was extremely kind and even treated us to an extra tea, which made the evening even more special. I’ve added some pictures to the review so you can see how authentic and amazing everything looked. Highly recommended!

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Captain Jack Sparrow - a month ago

quote Although the wait was a bit too long and the aircon could not cope with how many people were sitting here, I gotta say, it was all worth it. Beautiful flavours, excellent portions and solid service. Will absolutely come back again.

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Andres Sepulveda - 2 weeks ago

quote It’s been a great experience always visiting here, from the food to the staff and opening hours, everything is real and good food, there are no fast food or frying foods. That’s what makes it different and real. Highly recommend them as they are in business more then 10 years already here

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Josh - a month ago

quote (3.5 stars) A side quest into Rooty Hill on the way back from Penrith Regional Gallery saw us dine at Qabuli House. You’ll find it at the railway station end of the suburb’s little shopping strip: just look for the metal shelves bearing Afghan and Arabic breads. The modest shopfront is split between a takeaway shop and an over-lit dining room, with raised booths running down one wall. Clear plastic glistens on each tabletop. The—also laminated—menu focuses on kebabs and curries, arranged in different combinations and generous platters, with rice, or floppy pillows of Afghan bread and plastic-wrapped single-serve salads. The mix plate kebab ($21) is a collection of three different kebab, marinated then barbeque with a tomato and a green chilli. The kebab e murgh—yellow-hued, yoghurt and spice marinated chicken—is usually my favourite, but here the pressed lamb mince shami dragged through little pots of watery cucumber yoghurt sauce is the winner. Cumin and coriander are evident in the lamb tikka kebab, though the chopan kebab ($20) has more flavour. Here four charred loin chops are tender and tasty, if a little difficult to extract from their bones without a knife. In the curries, chicken qorma ($16) presents thigh meat in a yellow-tinged, tomato-based curry. The sauce warrants scooping up in more of the lovely, warm bread.

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Jackie McMillan - 2 months ago