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Located in Central London, this pakistani restaurant offers a distinctive dining experience with a 4.3-star rating based on 633 reviews. The restaurant maintains a 5/5 Food Standards Agency hygiene rating and offers ££ pricing. The restaurant provides a welcoming atmosphere for both casual diners and special occasions, combining quality food with excellent service. With its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, this establishment has become a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
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Afghan Grill offered a delightful culinary experience with truly good, flavorful food that hit the spot. While the service was competent, it leaned more towards adequate than exceptional. Despite this, the delicious dishes and cozy atmosphere made for an enjoyable meal. Perfect for a casual Afghan food craving!
Today’s experience was good. Food was very good. Kebabs were marinated and grilled to perfection, mouthwatering. Salad was fresh, juicy, tangy. My child also enjoyed the food. Service was prompt and attentive, not like described by reviews below. We will return. Many thanks Afghan Grill.
My family and I came here for lunch. We ordered the Grand Grill and really enjoyed it. Everything is delicious, the prices are very low as well. The service was also very good. Anas was our server, he was very kind and took care of us. I recommend everyone to come here and have the barbecue, it’s authentic, fresh and definitely the best I’ve had for a very good price.
Had the whole chicken with rice, rice (kabuli pilao) was very nice! Whole chicken is rotisserie then on a grill, so wasn't as good as the chicken shish. Chicken shish and the Chaplin kebab was very nice. Would recommend! 3 people £38 and had food left to take home.
We went to restaurant after seeing Instagram food blogger reviewing the restaurant highly and was greatly disappointed. It’s does question how authentic these so called food bloggers are. On arrival the restaurant was smokey. The table we were seated at was dirty and we had to stand for it to be cleaned. The waiter was not attentive to the order in which customers came in. The restaurant is not an authentic afghan restaurant.It is a Bengali owned restaurant with Afghani chefs. We wish to order chips and at 7pm they had run out of chips. The lamb kebab was soggy with sauce and bengali style tomato salad with fresh chillies. The kabuli pilau barely had any meat only bones and fat. The Chappli Kebab meal was the only meal we enjoyed. The staff really need to work on customer service as the waiter started taking plates and cleaning the table before we had even left. Will not be returning again.
