Afghan Kebab House
$ • Afghan, Kebab, Pet Friendly
Hours:
218 Gold Ave SW, Albuquerque
(505) 610-5842
About Afghan Kebab House
Customers' Favorites
Burani Badenjan Eggplant Yoghurt Garlic
Bolani Potato Kachalo
Side of Qabuli Palow
Chicken Tikka Kebab
Naan Bread Platter
Afghan Rice Dish
Lamb Tikka Kebab
Beef Tikka Kebab
Afghan Bread
Sambosa Beef
Afghan Kebab House Reviews
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 9PM |
Afghan Kebab House is a warm and welcoming restaurant that offers tasty Afghan and international cuisine in Albuquerque. The interior is beautifully decorated with a traditional seating area, including a cozy floor seating section. Visitors often find the staff helpful and friendly, providing good explanations of menu items and offering a relaxed dining experience. The menu features flavorful dishes such as chicken kebab, vegetable samosa, eggplant, mahi mahi, and stewed lamb, all prepared with care and seasoned well. The rice is usually perfectly cooked, and the cardamon tea is a noteworthy complement to the meals. Guests appreciate the hospitality, enjoying the opportunity to take their time, with free tea refills and attentive service.
However, there are some challenges. Sometimes, popular items like rice or qabali palao are unavailable, especially during busy dinner hours, which can be disappointing. Service can be slow when the restaurant is busy, as one staff member manages everything, and basic necessities like serving spoons and napkins are sometimes missing. Ordering additional food requires waiting in line, which can be inconvenient. Despite these issues, the dishes that stand out include the Manto and chicken achari karahi. Overall, Afghan Kebab House is a good choice for takeout or a relaxed dine-in experience if rice availability is not a concern. The restaurant’s inviting atmosphere and flavorful food make it a notable addition to Albuquerque’s dining scene.