Afghan Kebab House #2
4.4
10 reviews
100% will return

Afghan Kebab House #2

1345 Second Avenue, New York, NY

Afghan$$

Halal summary

A halal sign is clearly visible on the premises of this restaurant. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
Alcohol served

Description

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Info

Hours

Monday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday01:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Directions

1345 Second Avenue, New York, NY

Amenities

Prayer space
Drive through
Parking space

Reviews

4.4
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30% would return again
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Scott Jaspen

August 8, 201386 Reviews
4

Chicken kebab was delicious - however, I don't suggest getting any special flavors (BBQ, etc.) because they don't put enough of the special sauce to make it taste different enough from the regular kebab to make it worth the added charge. The kabuli palow is amazing; you definitely have to get it if you're coming here! The main downside is the high price tags on the items.

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fatima Sidiqee

April 28, 20115 Reviews
4

I got the chicken and lamb platter and the food was really well seasoned. The kabobs were delicious and so was the kabuli pulaw (the carrot and raisin afghani rice) - yum! the prices were decent for nyc, the place is well decorated but it is teeny tiny. I've seen them squeeze larger parties but I would stick to it if you have a table of 4 or 6, not more. the service was really slow (we thought that the waiter forgot about us!) but the food was worth the wait. Also, the sambosas (fried meat pastries) were deeelish! dip it into the yogurt that it ocmes with and it makes it a perfect app. The serving sizes are generous though so I wouldn't order too many appys. I'll definitely be back the next time im in the city!

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Mohammed Degia

June 1, 201058 Reviews
4

I first came across this place when I was in NYC for a few months in 2002 for work and lived in midtown. I mostly had my food delivered but also ate in a few times. When I came back to NYC permanently for a few years (2004-2009) this was one of my favourite spots. The food is delicious and I found the service quite good. I introduced a number of colleagues and friends to this place and will definitely try to get there next time I am in NYC!

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Azher Ali

November 28, 200932 Reviews
3

Good fod. Place serves alcohol. Service is poor.

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Ammad Sheikh

September 9, 2009141 Reviews
5

probably one of the best afghani restaurants in our area.

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Mohammad Alam

January 5, 200920 Reviews
5

Definitely Expensive but the food is totally amazing. I go there at least once a month if not more. all the meat dishes are very good. I havent tried the sea food menu since it goes above what I want to spend on average dinner.

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saj saj

July 16, 200830 Reviews
5

must try the Chapli kabab the best in NYC.

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Muneer Ahmed

March 12, 200813 Reviews
4

Good Food. Kinda Pricey for Small Portions. Get Nice Halal Spot for Upper East Side. Not Related to AKH4 in Jackson Heights.

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Sharjeel Ahmad

July 6, 2007108 Reviews
5

The serving size is good and the service is quite quick. They dont take much time to deliver at your doorstep in Manhattan. A bit on the expensive size though

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Arshi Hasan

May 21, 200725 Reviews
5

I'm really surprised that there is no entry for AKH2 here on zabihah as it is not a new restaurant... the decor is cozy but rugged and unique at the same time. the salad here is typical salad of afghan restaurants which is unfortunately not that fresh, however it is edible with a dressing of white sauce. the bread that comes with the typical entree is usually good especially with white sauce. the rice here is delicious and very well seasoned and cooked. the white sauce is arguably the best white sauce in NY - always very fresh with a perfect consistency (not too runny nor too thick) and the right amount of tanginess. the chicken tikka here is excellent as is the beef kofta. there is no shortage of afghani restaurants in NY and the typical plate here is a couple of dollars more expensive than elsewhere, however it is worth it.