(215) 922-3676
106 Chestnut St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
39.948
-75.1429
Neighborhoods: Center City, Center City East
Head to Arianna's
by Colfax824
Poor service and small portions made for a miserable night out. If you go stick to the appetizers, salads, and side dishes. We ordered two vegetarian entrees and received two large plates of rice and two tiny cups of dal. Our bread was burnt and the dal lacked not only spices but salt. Our server was inattentive and bordered on rude. Head down the street to Arianna's!
- Pros: Appetizers and Salad
- Cons: Entrees were tasteless and expensive
Great food. Gracious and attentive service.
by ben_stein
I go to Kabul often and like it quite a lot. The owner / front-of-the-house guy; Wali, is always wonderful. Very gracious and always charming.
We are seated promptly, and the service is attentive without being overbearing or rude.
The food has some spice, but it is what I would call genuine spice - not just hot-pepper-hot. Not hot just for the sake of being hot. There are lots of vegetarian choices. I like the lamb too. And the skewered meatballs are always yummy. Oh; and make it a point to order something with pumpkin.
For dessert get a milk pudding with the pistachio nuts ground on top. The dairy perfectly balances the spicy -ness of the food. (again: it is not Hot <g>) I think this is why some dishes come with a sauce which includes yogurt - the dairy balances everything out.
I always feel very comfortable at Kabul. It's somehow as though you are eating at Wali's home. The restaurant is dark, cozy, and romantic, with exotic decorations everywhere.
All in all: very pleasant with really yummy food. And not just 'more good food' - it's distinctively different and wonderful.
- Pros: Yummy food in a pleasant place. Parking lot right across the street
- Cons: The parking pirates across the street raised their prices again!
yummy Afghan treat
by phlfrdm
If you are looking for amazing Afghani food in the city, don't go anywhere else! Aushok here is out of this world, and the fragrant chicken and rice dishes (laden with saffron and flavored with cinammon) are unbelievable. Samosa-type appetizers are also great too (order a few; portions are not too big here). Dinner comes with sesame seed flatbread and a yummy dipping sauce. Service is friendly; once we told the host we did not have a reservation, and he told us we might have to wait a while but then managed to sneak us in for a seat :) Skip the wiggly, flavorless deserts and the chai-like tea (which was more strong then sweet).
- Pros: Cozy ambiance
- Cons: mediocre dessert








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