Fremont Afghan Kabob
Introducing Fremont Afghan Kabob, a delightful Afghan restaurant located in Fremont, California. This Halal and Middle Eastern eatery offers a wide range of dishes that cater to various dietary preferences, including vegan and vegetarian options.
From flavorful appetizers like Bolani Potato and Mantoo to hearty soups like Aush Soup and Dahl Soup, Fremont Afghan Kabob provides a taste of authentic Afghan cuisine. The entrees, such as Qabili Palau and Korma Lamb, showcase the rich flavors and spices that make Afghan food unique.
One of the highlights of Fremont Afghan Kabob is their selection of kabobs, including the Lamb Kabob and Shami Chicken Kabob. The tender, marinated meats are charbroiled to perfection, creating a mouthwatering experience for diners.
For those looking for vegetarian options, dishes like Veggie Dahl Chalau and Veggie Korma e Lobeya offer flavorful and satisfying choices. And don't forget to save room for dessert - with options like Jala and Baklava, the sweet endings at Fremont Afghan Kabob are not to be missed.
Overall, Fremont Afghan Kabob provides a welcoming atmosphere, excellent service, and delicious food that will leave you coming back for more. Whether you're a fan of Afghan cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, this restaurant is a must-try in the Fremont area.
Fremont Afghan Kabob Menu
Location
Address: 5379 Mowry Ave Fremont, CA 94538
Phone: (510) 739-3860
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Casual DressYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- TVYes
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Carlos Mangrobang
We are very familiar with Persian and Indian cuisine. Afghan foods share common flavors with these cultures, using herbs that bring out the best out of lamb, beef and chicken true to middle eastern flavors. Fremont Kabob serves delicious meals using halal meat that tickles your taste buds. Tonight, we started with the eggplant appetizer along side the complimentary the flat bread. My wife ordered the lamb shank stewed in a tomato garlic sauce. I opted for two kabobs (beef and lamb). Both came with white basmati rice that was cooked to perfection. Service was quick. Food was delicious and ambiance gave a cozy feel, accepting all who want a taste of Afghan delicacies. Table settings were covered with white paper adding a bit of elegance, aligning with fine dining establishment. I have to admit, I'm a cutlery snob so "cheap" cutlery is often something that tarnishes my overall dining experience. Call it a pet peeve, but straight edges hurt my hand and cheap cutlery often are stamped cut metal. Despite this, I would still return to try other dishes and perhaps bring my own cutlery to use. I highly recommend this Afghan restaurant.Kid-friendliness: High chairs available and low dining tables available in a separate area.Wheelchair accessibility: Might be tough to fit through due to close distances between tables.
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Author: Naqeeb Totakhail
We had our late lunch here. We first read about reviews and thought it would be a good place to have our food in. But honestly, they lack cleanliness as you can see in picture and you would feel that they didn’t had a chance to clean the tables for like a week. Food was fair but not as expected. We ordered kabobs and the choppan kabob was raw and still had some redness (blood) in it, and was hard to bite. Worst of all, the customer service was zero! No greeting. We wanted to sit on a table we wanted but he told us it’s reserved while there was no sign of reservation, and we even had our lunch done but no one appeared. He was rude, disrespectful and you would thought we were forcing him to serve us.I hope these are taken into serious consideration when doing Restuarant business.
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Author: Cole Panzer
A wonderful restaurant serving delicious Afghan food.First thing to notice walking in is the beautiful ambiance. Loved all the decor and pictures of Afghanistan on the wall. The restaurant offers both a traditional Afghan dining room and Western tables and chairs.All the staff were very friendly and hospitable, it felt very homey like eating at a friend's house.I ordered the lamb kabob and it was so delicious. Very juicy and flavorful. All the meat is Halal and you can taste the quality. Came with lots of rice plus veggies. I highly recommend it. Great selection of other Afghan dishes and drinks on the menu.This is the first time my friend and I ate here but we know won't be the last. We will definitely be coming back. Open late which is also a plus.
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Author: Massoud Mohammadi
// I called them two hours before to reserve the upper lounge location for people and talked with the lady she was there and forgot her name she confirmed that she will reserve and has the spot for us then when we arrived there is no space and our space is taken by some one else. There is a young rude, mean and disrespectful guy who was serving in that day as well he said that he doesn’t remember my name then the lady told him that I have called her for this reservation as well as she told this rude guy to reserve the space which he intentionally give it to some one else Although we were on time as we told them. This young guy is very rude, disrespectful and mean when he even speaks so finally he made a table at the end of the restaurant for us which was a tiny space and we couldn’t enjoy our meal and the atmosphere. It took very long for the meal and even for simple water they were bringing one then another and at then we even didn’t have water for everybody. I will make sure none of our Afghan community and our families to come at this nasty place any more. This rude guy even rejected to give us the space even when people left the upper section lounge. I had some guest with me and I didn’t want any issues so I tried to ignore him. Not sure what kind service they provide and why they are so nasty, rude and mean to customers and they even lied to us and were mean in serving meal. They even brought us the nasty plate with utensils it was a disgrace and shame on you people and owner of this restaurant. You guys need to learn how to run a business and have good customer service if I will be the owner I will fire that young rude, mean and disrespectful guy right a way that he was serving on the evening of //. We are eating and paying and we are customer so we won’t come and we don’t have to eat at your nasty place with this rude guy as well. There are plenty nice restaurants and people around that we can go instead and can’t wait until all our community stop coming to this placeKid-friendliness: NoWheelchair accessibility: No
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