Walli Asr
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You can eat in or takeaway, or you could buy the meats from their butcher shop! This is a very nice Afghan eatery with delicious grilled lamb, and sea…
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I tried this place on recommendation from B-Kyu's blog post. It was my first time trying Afghani food and it was amazing. Very generous portions and v…
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The best chicken kebabs I've ever had. Everything else on the menu is great too. Amazing rice, but that's par for the course at most afghan places. Th…
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Walli Asr is open for Casual Dining. Walli Asr serves Afghan dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Walli Asr”
You can eat in or takeaway, or you could buy the meats from their butcher shop! This is a very nice Afghan eatery with delicious grilled lamb, and seasoned rice. Not to mention their very tasty dumplings.
I tried this place on recommendation from B-Kyu’s blog post. It was my first time trying Afghani food and it was amazing. Very generous portions and very fresh, seemed like they even baked or warmed up the bread to order. We had the big meat plate with rice (and that would’ve been enough for the 2 of us) but also had the Monto. Both were delicious and we even had leftovers to take home. The couple serving us were very friendly too. Hidden gem.
The best chicken kebabs I’ve ever had. Everything else on the menu is great too. Amazing rice, but that’s par for the course at most afghan places. The one blip is the naan, which is a bit dry.
We were drawn to Walli Asr because it seems unique: part cafe and Afghani grill shop. And it’s also a a busy butcher shop, so the meat has gotta be good. Oh how we love a picture menu. It’s mainly kebabs and soups, but we have the feeling we’ve overlooked something special. On our first visit we take a random punt on Monto – $13 . And man, than punt was straight through the uprights for six. Monto or  manto or mantu, or however you want to spell it, is a dish of delicately spiced minced meat pasta dumplings in a light tomato sauce, with a yoghurt sauce splashed over the top. The meat filling reminded us of the sujuk sausages we tried in Arncliff e, such a wonderful sweet, meaty