**RAMADAN BUFFET SPECIAL** During Ramadan, we offer a buffet every Thursday-Saturday for only 14.99. Discover a culinary journey at Afghan Cuisine, a halal restaurant bringing the authentic flavors of Afghanistan to the heart of Richmond. Located on West Broad Street, this local gem offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for dining in. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a delicious meal, Afghan Cuisine is perfect for you. Indulge in traditional dishes crafted with care, available for dine-in, carry-out, and delivery. Experience the rich taste of Afghan culture and hospitality with every bite.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1335 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 359-4480
Website: https://afghan-cuisine.com/
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NOTE: in response to your response, I didn’t say cinnamon on the lamb, I said seasoning (salt, pepper). I referenced it in the bland rice.
“Qabili, also known as Kabuli Pulao or Qabili Palaw, is Afghanistan’s national dish, celebrated for its rich blend of savory and sweet flavors.
It is a fragrant rice pilaf traditionally made with tender lamb or chicken, caramelized carrots, raisins, and a blend of warm spices like cardamom, cumin, and cinnamon, often garnished with almonds and pistachios.”
Afghani qabili
To Par-boil the Rice
▢1¼ cup basmati rice, rinsed and soaked for 10 mins
▢5 cups water
▢1 green cardamom
▢2 cloves
▢1 inch cinnamon stick
▢salt to taste
The dumplings, especially mantu, were also fantastic, served with a rich yogurt and tomato sauce. Everything tasted homemade and comforting. Afghan food feels like a unique mix of Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and South Asian flavors. If you enjoy trying new cuisines, Afghan dishes are definitely worth exploring.
Ambience: 5/5
Location & parking: 4/5
Location & Parking: Located on a busy street with paid street parking, this restaurant was a little hard to find at first. Although it looks unassuming from outside, it’s bright and spacious inside with the lovely aromas greeting you at the door.
Ambience: I got seated and placed the order right away. While my order was getting ready in front of me, I had a chance to go around and explore the restaurant. It was a super spacious restaurant with two levels of seating areas. Very bright and surprisingly guarded from the noisy traffic, it was a great spot for a quiet lunch.
Food & service: My order of Kebab & fries served with Naan, Tzatziki sauce and Afghani salad was made to order and tasted very juicy and flavorful.
Spiced perfectly and the right portion size for 1 person, every bite of the freshly made naan and kabob was perfection.
My server was so courteous and attentive and he prepared my food in less than 20 minutes.
I recently dined at the Afghan cuisine restaurant near VCU in Richmond, and it was an unforgettable experience! From the moment I walked in, the aroma of freshly prepared spices set the tone for an amazing meal. Every dish was bursting with rich, authentic Afghan flavors — perfectly seasoned meats, fluffy rice, and fresh-baked bread that melted in your mouth.
What made the visit even more special was the owner’s kindness and genuine care for guests. They personally checked in to make sure everything was perfect and made us feel truly welcome, like honored guests rather than just customers.
The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, perfect for sharing a meal with friends or family. If you’re looking for fresh, flavorful food and friendly service, this is an absolute gem in Richmond. I’ll definitely be coming back!
When you first walk in you order and wait at your table in another room. Inside was extremely clean, quiet, with a choice of upstairs or downstairs seating. Possibly due to the weather but my husband and I were the only ones dining, I’m shocked there weren’t more people.
I ordered the Lamb Shank, Dolmades, and my husband got the Afghan burger. The food portions were big and bursting with flavor! Lamb was falling right off the bone, the broth was perfect, not too oily, not too spicy, perfectly balanced. It was served with bread, rice, side salad, sauces, and I believe chickpeas. My husband’s Afghan burger was beautifully put together with veggies, meat, and fries wrapped up. The order of Dolmades came with a lot and were great too!
If you’re craving something savory this is definitely the place to stop in and enjoy! I can’t wait to go back.
The atmosphere is simple and casual, more focused on the food than the décor, which works well for a relaxed meal. Service was fine, though it could be a bit quicker during busy times.
Overall, it’s a solid spot for authentic Afghan food in Richmond. With a bit more attention to ambiance and service speed, it could easily be a 5-star experience. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone looking to try Afghan cuisine.