Helmand Restaurant
Latest Reviews
-
Good food. Authentic Afghanistan food. Must visit. Their bread is very good and fresh they bake it in front of you... place is smalll but ambience is …
-
Had dopiaza, murgh challow and murgh kebab as the main dish. Had benjan and kaddu and mantwo as the appetizer. Good food but lamb was stiff.…
-
The wait here can get very long if you don't have a reservation. Have had one such bad experience. It's a modern afghan restaurant. Only the pictures …
About
Helmand Restaurant serves Vegetarian and Afghan. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
Reviews
Leave a Review
You must be logged in to post a comment.
6 Reviews on “Helmand Restaurant”
Good food. Authentic Afghanistan food. Must visit. Their bread is very good and fresh they bake it in front of you… place is smalll but ambience is good.
Had dopiaza, murgh challow and murgh kebab as the main dish. Had benjan and kaddu and mantwo as the appetizer. Good food but lamb was stiff.
The wait here can get very long if you don’t have a reservation. Have had one such bad experience. It’s a modern afghan restaurant. Only the pictures on the wall suggest the afghan theme. The Kabuli and Murgh Challow are pretty good.
Went to the place with lots of expectations since had read great reviews, especially it was the day my wife had her commencement from Harvard, however the experience was mediocre from the time that we took to getting our table which was delayed by 40 mins, inspite of the reservation. Further the food was fine but nothing which could make me want to go back to the place again!!!
Great food and service. A little on the pricey side, but definitely a great treat for that special event.A must try, particularly if you are a fan of Middle Eastern cuisine.Will definitely go again. Lamb was superbly prepared.
Good eats. Except for the little bloopers about seating and all, which probably affected the service afterwards, it was a good experience.shared appetizers: kaddo (pumpkin) and mantwo (beef dumpling). kaddo was great (couldn’t put my fork down), mantwo… so-so. had the sabzi challow (lamb pieces w/basmati rice) for entree; lamb was surprisingly tender, and cooked medium rare just as requested. meal was completed w/some sort of rice pudding w/cardamom on: nice & refreshing w/the taste of pistachios, too.street parking in the area wasn’t difficult, given that our rsvn was made for, like, 6pm. don’t know about later in the day, though.:)