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Shish Kebab House Of Afghanistan

Shish Kebab House Of Afghanistan

36 LaSalle Road, West Hartford, 06107, United States Of America, East Hartford

Kebab • Indian • Afghani • Middle Eastern


"It 's Sunday and we have just come from the Polish Festival in New Britain. 'Twas a blast, but now we need food and we want a good deal. Well, Shish is one of the places on the planet that offers a Sunday happy hour. Can you believe it?! So here we are! Atmosphere/Appearance: This is a restaurant of many different faces and it 's pretty cool. The outside is very inviting with a few tables and chairs to dine out in the sunshine. Inside transports you to a world of where all of this wonderful food comes from. The decor is amazing and something you truly have to see for yourself. The bar itself is enormous with every kind of liquor you can imagine available. I have no idea how they set this up, but there are so many separate dining areas that it 's easy to get lost inside, but each area different from the last, but still represents the culture. It 's super cool. For this occasion we dined in the bar, being it happy hour. Service: I think his name was Mark or something, but my memory was hazy seeing as I had a few cocktails before my arrival. He was the bartender and our server. He took excellent care of us and put up with our drunken shenanigans. We appreciated him. Food: We started off with their chicken pita burger. It was so good and it 's hard to describe. It 's a thin pita with lettuce, tomato and ground chicken that 's been grilled with a whole lot of spices. Freaking delicious. I wound up eating 2 of those. We also tried their pumpkin puree. Who serves pure pumpkin puree by itself?! These guys and they 've earned their right to do so! It was so good. Sweet, spicy, thick and it just balanced out the flavors of the other foods with it. We ordered one more thing, but looking at the menu I can 't ever recognize what it was comparing it to my picture. Lol. It was okay though. Chicken burgers and pumpkin puree ALL DAY. Value: From 4:00pm to 7:00pm every day of the week they offer several options for $3.00 a piece and a few others for $5.00 a piece. A great deal. The chicken burgers were $5.00. The pumpkin puree was $6.00. Even looking at their regular menu the prices seem extremely reasonable for it being West Hartford Center. I will definitely come back here... sober and have a real meal. This place has earned it and I look forward to that day!"

Nora Restaurant And Bar

Nora Restaurant And Bar

1928 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75206, 75206-7228, United States

Bars • Meat • Coffee • Afghani


"I went to Nora about a year ago and loved the food. Everything was terrific. This time, in early Nov., not so much. Some of the problems were not the restaurant's fault. Our host chose the wine and the starter. He selected the appetizer sampler. It was heavy and just OK. We were not given the option to choose a salad or any fresh vegetables. I would have preferred some veggies to the sampler. Our wine was champagne which was good, but did not enhance the food. My entree had lamb and eggplant with rice in a strong sauce. I could only eat about 1/3 of it and took home the rest. There I added tomato, green onions and spinach. That made it better. Also I had some mango chutney on the side. That added some sweetness and vinegar to the heavy dish. The green, liquid chutney at Nora is good, but acidic. I like both sweet and sour tastes when eating Middle Eastern food. Nora's Afghan bread was wonderful. A fellow dining companion had a chicken kebob with red bell pepper and red onion. The onion was not well cooked, too raw for her to eat. I might go back and order for myself to give Nora another chance. The first time it was so good. Come to think of it, our server was not helpful in suggesting the dishes that went well together, which would have maximized our dining experience. I don't think she knew what she was selling. Afghan food is not common in Dallas. We have to be educated. Both times I went to Nora the owner was there, sitting at a table. He could have been be involved in explaining Nora's food to diners and the cultural history. Lost opportunity, in my opinion. Afghan food is wonderful, if you know what you are choosing and eating. The decor of Nora has a few interesting pieces that appear to be Afghan. Pointing these unusual objects out, and describing them, would help diners to appreciate the dining experience more. The Dallas restaurant business is competitive. Selling your product and personalizing it is essential."