Charcoal Kabab mosque in Herndon, VA
4.0
67 reviews

Charcoal Kabab

394 Elden Street, Herndon, VA

Afghan

Afghani Halal Restaurant

Photos

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Abdul SamadMar 4, 2025

Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Amenities

Designated prayer area
Parking space
Restroom
Handicap access
Transit access

Location

394 Elden Street, Herndon, VA

4.0
62 reviews
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Reza Esteki

Mar 1, 202261 reviews
2

We were back after the Covid-19 and I was surprisingly disappointed. Quality was down, portions much smaller, two sides is now one, price much higher. All ingredients for a bad visit. I probably should\'ve rated them 1 but for old times I selected 2. We will not be back.

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M. Qasim Hasan

Jun 29, 20178 reviews
5

Great food. Staff was very helpful. Was our 1st time here, so staff helped us pick out dishes. Kids loved the food too.

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Mohammed Taha Faridi

Jan 6, 201718 reviews
4

Happening place with good vegetarian options. The owner was unable to verify if the meat is hand-slaughtered (Zabihah Halal). So, better avoid the meats.

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Pantser Antsara

Sep 30, 201628 reviews
5

● Super busy cuz they\'re super good! ● Quick service, excellent taste, reasonable prices. ● Ambiance makes eating - in a pleasure! ● Let\'s not waste anymore time discussing the frivolous aspects of Charcoal Kebab; let\'s get right to the REAL DEAL: B E S T L A M B C H O P S O N E A R T H !

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Ali Saboori

Aug 19, 201590 reviews
4

Food was good. I got the Tandoori Half Chicken. Pretty good sized portion for the price. Other things were a bit on the expensive side.

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Halal Eater

Oct 13, 201413 reviews
4

Good food, good customer service. A bit pricy. Overall good experience

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Ali Hussaini

Mar 26, 201427 reviews
2

I always heard about this place and one day decided to try it to grab some food to take home for my wife and I after a pretty long day of work. That was probably my first and last time going to this place. While they look clean and have good reviews, I personally can't say what their food was like in the past and how it has turned out to be today. The young guy at the counter messed up my order even after I told him 3 times what I wanted... When I showed him my incorrect order, he made it seem like I was wrong, until the owner stepped in and knew exactly what I wanted.... From the time I ordered and I received the correct order probably took nearly 30 minutes, which is absolutely ridiculous. In addition, their prices are extremely higher than others in area that offer the same type of food - well authentic Afghani food I should say, which they certainly don't.. So I get the food and get home and open it up.. barely any rice which is probably the cheapest grain in the market.. The container has 3 sections and they put the bread in the big one with kabob over it and fill 1 small one with salad and the other small one with rice... The Chapli kabobs were pretty dry as well though on the eatable side I would say... Overall very disappointed

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Junaid Rahman

Oct 6, 201336 reviews
3

Big portions, economical. Not courteous Food was not very tasty

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Lubna Alnawati

Oct 2, 20133 reviews
4

Khari chicken is the best dish there and really u can enjoy when eating it and every thing else are good also and the taste of kabab is better than any ither kabab's places

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Irfan Rydhan

May 28, 2013511 reviews
4

We got some take-out from here on a recent visit to the DC area, and I was impressed with the quality of the food - especially the naan which was very soft and tasted great. The chicken kababs were great too. Also tried the Nihari and Beef Kabab which were also very good. Will definitely try to check out this restaurant again next time I'm in the area.

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Paki Girl

Dec 15, 20124 reviews
2

Good location, good parking, and good atmosphere but a little pricey. Don't think I will going there much. I liked the chutney but the rest of the food seemed ok pretty much average. Idk I used to love the food as a kid but now it tastes different I don't like it as much and I am disappointed. : (

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Adnan Bilwani

Jul 5, 201212 reviews
4

great place, great food. Very nice staff.

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Zain S

Jun 10, 201242 reviews
5

Portions were large and the food tasted pretty good. There seemed to be as many Pakistani offerings as there were Afghani.

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Hisham Mohammad

May 27, 20121 review
2

Two words ... Not impressed. This place is mediocre at best. Prices were higher than expected. Food was bland. There are plenty of places in Northern Virginia with better quality, taste and prices. Will not be going there again.

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Masood Khalil

Mar 13, 201233 reviews
3

I don't know why people love this place. It is good but not worth all the hype it receives.

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Taha Memon

Feb 1, 201220 reviews
4

Good chapli kababs and GREAT kashmiri chai!

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Halal Scavenger

Dec 22, 201117 reviews
5

All about the Kashmiri tea with warm gulab jamun.....mmmmmhhhh

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Ru Ma

Feb 9, 201126 reviews
3

I've been there few times and will continue to go. However the food costs a bit more than some of the other restaurants in the area, compare to the portion size and taste. I love their gyro though. The size is bigger than Mehran's. Will continue to go there for Gyro (I'm a semi-gyro fanatic). But for other stuff maybe I will look elsewhere.

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jawaid khan

Jan 6, 20117 reviews
5

I have been coming to Charcoal Kabob since it opened all those years ago. The food is excellent. The people who work their are kind and they also help the community. The prices have gone up but not by much. Many people must also consider the amount of food they are getting. The quality of the food is good and they renovated their restaurant so it is even better now. I love their chicken chapli (Afghan burger) kabob.

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Tariq Baig

Dec 8, 20095 reviews
4

They have very friendly service.Kabobs are OK.Side sishes need attention.They need to follow some good recipes to make side dishes.For examplw Nehari can easily be cooked using Shan masala and nehari meat.

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A. Rahim Khan

Aug 24, 200959 reviews
5

Excellent kabobs, but like the rest of VA, is one of many places that offers decent kabobs.

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Nabil Ahmad

Aug 11, 2009472 reviews
4

This place is pretty spacious and has a decent setting. The service is good and the staff is very friendly. The food is not too pricey. I had the lamb ribs and Chapli kabab and both were extremely delicious ! I also got the chicken haleem on the side and it great as well. This is a place that you definitely need to go to.

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Hamed D

Jun 18, 200952 reviews
5

This is a must try place. Excellent foods and clean roomy restaurant make Charcoal Kabab my pick anytime I'm in the area

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Nasir Mubarak

Jun 4, 200927 reviews
3

There kabobs are tasty and they give a nice big portion of food. This is an Afghani restaurant and serves Afghani dishes which are quite tasty.

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Zia RIZVI

Jun 10, 200819 reviews
4

Great kabobs when your in the mood for spicy ones, place is not the most attractive but the food if worth it!

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Irfan khaja

Apr 23, 200832 reviews
2

I started going there since 2005 and the menu is still the same no improvements, yes good and chaep food but you get bored after a while. Yep awful side dishes.

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Muhammad Rabbani

Apr 15, 20089 reviews
3

There isn't anything special about food except they are only halal desi option in area. Don't get me wrong, it is worth eating though. Not best attitude though. They are kind of snobs.

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Mishal Saeed

Mar 10, 20084 reviews
5

i love this place! delicious food. i've been coming here ever since it opened.

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wajiha ather

Mar 9, 20082 reviews
5

I really love charcoal kabobs food. I especially love there chick peas which are always delicous. I also like how the restaurant is so big and all of the food is so cheap. Their naan is also very delicous.

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Abu Zayn

Feb 27, 20082 reviews
5

Back to the original Best Quality! I've been going to Charcoal since 1998. Like the other reviewer mentioned, the quality and the serving size decreased and I stopped going there for a while. I just went back today and I would like to ask all those who haven't been there for a while to give it a try again! They've brought the quality and serving size back to its original state! The chicken is juicy and the lamb is packed with flavor. Best Kabob restaurant in the Herndon Area!

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Ali C.

Jan 6, 2008114 reviews
4

The food was pretty good, pretty crowded but clean. I thought it was a little expensive for the portion size.

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Kamran Siddiqui

Nov 26, 200721 reviews
3

Tried the Chapli Kabab platter. Quite spicy and very dry, had to dip in yogurt. But taste was very good.

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H M

Sep 4, 2007837 reviews
4

This place is pretty good. Went here a few weeks ago after several years. It was nice to see the quality had somewhat remained the same. Charcoal is on the way to Dulles, so leave for the airport about an hour earlier than usual and stop by charcoal for some pretty tight kababs.

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Marium Mahedi

Jul 23, 200716 reviews
4

Nice place. Food is a bit pricy, if you want to eat desi food, I would reccomend Tandoori Village, instead of this restaurant. However the portions are large here, but they could cut the price down a little bit. The service is good, and the owner is polite.

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Hakeem Sahab

Jul 13, 200719 reviews
4

Good food, fast service, expensive. I found the meat to be well prepared. The nans were above average. I am not a big fan of the "rice platters" with the rice, salad and 5 cubes of meat but still worth the hours drive and the $8 per plate. the gulab jamans were good as well. Of course I forgot to order their kashmiri chai which i have heard is good.. nevertheless i do appreciate the fact that they waited 20 extra minutes (past closing time) for my wife to feed my baby before they closed.

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Sharjeel Ahmad

Jul 6, 2007108 reviews
3

I had heard a lot about this place but I would rate their food as being just OK after eating over there. The Kashmiri chai is really good though. Nevertheless not a bad place to eat

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Khurram Lone

Mar 11, 20071 review
5

I have been coming to this place since 1999. The food quality is excellent. Not sure why the last reviewer had any problems. I think their portions have retained the size. I am sure their cooks have had off days like all humans but I think overall they have maintained a good standard. Also, now they do accept credit cards

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Sabrina Hossain

Jul 3, 20061 review
2

Charcol Kabob use to be great Kabob place between 1998-2004. Lately, they are doing mass production and they haven't kept up with the quality of the kabob. Their Nehari is the only thing that is any good now. I would not call Charcol Kabob a Afghan Eatery. The line cooks are all Bangladeshi's and for a while the food turned real spicy. Thier portions have gone small and their prices have sky rocketed. I guess they are popular now so they can get away with it.It's all bhaaa now. I really really use to enjoy eating out there before. The owners are very good people and do alot for the community and that is the only reason I still give them business.

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Ali Baba

Mar 28, 20065 reviews
5

They serve excellent kabobs in American style Combo sizes. I liked their chapli kabob and boneless chicken kabob. Their sabzi (salan) are also very good, though spicy. Decor is not that good. This is a self serve restaurant.

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khalid khan

Mar 20, 20064 reviews
5

This place is the best! I've never had better kabobs in my life. My favorite is the chapli kabob. The only bad thing is they only accept cash

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Marium M

Mar 5, 20062 reviews
4

Great food, prices are a BIT high, but are definitely worth it...the chicken,kabob's and NAAN'S are definitely 2 die 4!

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Junaid Wajid

Jan 23, 200674 reviews
5

this place is too good - the kabobs are to die for. i had a friend that would buy a bunch of kabobs from here and drive them up to nyc - ate them there a bunch of times. infact, i look forward to going to his place in nyc knowing he'll have a stash of charcoal kabob kabobs needing to be exploited.

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marium m

Nov 7, 20052 reviews
4

Great food! a little expensive but it was worth it! Boneless chicken tikka,seekh kabob and chapli kabob recommended!GO GO NOW!

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humayoun saeed

Oct 16, 20051 review
3

TOO EXPENSIVE for one kabab plate $8.00 Most all you can est buffet are $6.95 They do not accept Debit/Credit cards. Food is not bad, but it used to be better and more affordable. Bathroom was very dirty and the walls were not cleaned in months.

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Daniel OKeeffe

Jun 19, 20057 reviews
2

I used to really like this place. It used to be excellent. However, they seem to have slipped as of late. Their food isnt as good as it used to be. I hope they fix this soon. I think they are spending less time on making the food or they have different cooks or something.

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Shabana Mir

Mar 2, 200537 reviews
3

I thought the food was decent. It was nice to be in a family-oriented largish restaurant with booth seating. Friendly staff.

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Sonia Painda

Jan 4, 20052 reviews
5

The food is halal, i knw cuz my uncles own the place. I love visiting them, cuz i get the food for free. The best part is goin to the back room and checkin out the place, i almost got thrown into the freezer once lol.

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Mohammed yasar Razzaq

Aug 26, 200417 reviews
5

overall good at a decent price. great paintings galore. pretty busy during lunch time...ATM easily accessable...will NOT accept Credit Cards p.s. stingy on the chutney

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Abdul Majid

Jul 1, 200426 reviews
5

The best kabob in whole United states. I m a programmer from washington state and I been in many states and there are many restaurants I have visited in NY,CA, NJ,Va,FL I think Charcoal kabob is the best. Their food is fresh and they are very friendly, inside restaurnat there are many afghani pictures which is kind of unique . I give them a five star and whenever I m in Virginia or even in Maryland I got to have some charcoal kabob.

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jack man

Feb 7, 200425 reviews
5

Wow the best kabob and i give them *****. I love their chic peas they call it chenaa I think. I have tried lamb kabob in all kabob houses in Virginia, but no one can top Charcoal kabob. I love their food. i give them a five star.

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ann weiss

Jan 2, 200426 reviews
3

Lamb Kababs taste excellent. Very authentic Afghan and Indian cuisines. Small portions (ex: 6 or 7 lamb kabab cubes) at high prices ($6). Not very clean. Reminded me of "soup Nazi" (Seinfeld show) in terms of service(don't ask for 2nd veg curry, if you get kababs).

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Sarwat Moiz

Dec 24, 200333 reviews
4

I've just tried their haleem and ended up with gastroentiritis, but it tasted good!

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ghualm muatafa

Nov 12, 200316 reviews
5

Dude this is the best..... Charcoal Kabab is one of the best restaurants I've ever been in. I think their food is like no where else, and their staff is so friendly that you feel like you have known them for ever! I would definitely recommend this restaurant to everybody.

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Melissa Saito

May 21, 200334 reviews
5

Excellent halal lamb chops...and much more! An excellent mix of Indian and Afghani food. A must visit when you are in the DC area.

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Melissa Saito

Apr 15, 200334 reviews
5

By far the best 'chana', nan and kabobs in Northern VA. Good service and excellent prices. Highly recommend it

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N. Salaam

Mar 31, 20034 reviews
5

I was away from Charcoal Kabab for two years and upon my return last Saturday found it as busy as ever. The chicken kababs are excellent, and the spicy side dishes are the best I have found in Northern Virginia. Everyone behind the counter is unfailingly gracious.

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William Owen

Jan 11, 20032 reviews
5

I have been in many restaurants in virginia but no one can top charcoal kabob. The food is excellent. After reading some of the reviews by brothers and sisters I went to this restaurant and ate there. I too asked the owner if the food is Halal or not as one of the sisters claim he said that the food is Halal and they get from the same Halal meat destributer as all other Halal meat stores and restaurants get. He even showed me the containers of meat and chicken that had Halal sign on it. So I do recomand them to all brother and sisters, since the food is good and the staff is very friendly and nice, by the way if you go there make sure to try their tandori chicken bone in kabob that is my favorite.

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Wajahat Jafri

Aug 24, 20024 reviews
5

Excellent food at very low rates.

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N. Salaam

Jun 21, 20004 reviews
5

One of the best Afghan Kabob houses that could be found anywhere in the US. Good Bar-BQ platters. Chapli Kabobs are excellent though spicy. This place attracts customers from all races and is busy all the way upto it's closing time, a testimony of it's good and consistent quality. They have recently moved to a bigger very well decorated place in the same strip mall with great artwork from asia. The staff is very courteous and friendly. Definitely an A-Plus resturant for lovers of Kabobs.

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N. Salaam

Apr 5, 20004 reviews
5

Excellent Halal Afghan food. Chicken kabob, beef kabob, different kind of sauces and excellent fresh bread. The owners are very good Muslim and they continuously contribute Sadaqa to Muslim communities. Also a percentage of their profit goes into an Mosque.

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Rizwan Hasnie

Oct 9, 199973 reviews
5

Being home of delicious Afghan and Pakistani food, it serves excellent BBQ dishes. The halal Lamb Chops, Chapli Kabobs, Seekh Kabobs, and Chicken Kabobs are one of the best in entire USA! The freshly baked "Naans" are delicious. The Kabob platters, for around $5, is a mouth-watering steal. If you go for Kabob Platters, do take "chana" (chick peas) as side dish. They also serve good "Nihari" over the weekend. In terms of taste, this restaurant is definitely A plus. The place itself is very clean and the staff, that speaks little Urdu as well, is friendly. Its consistent reputation has made a lot of customers (probably majority of which are Americans).

Shahed Amanullah

Shahed Amanullah

Jun 30, 1999219 reviews
5

Also see reviews in <a href="http://www.dinesite.com/cgi/info?rstrnt=122160&t=94404">Dinesite</a> and the <a href="http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/zforum/98/richman980625.htm">Washington Post</a>