First time, tried Wazeeri Chicken and was delicious. It wasn’t busy at all 7 pm Friday and service was great.
Salim P.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Have driven by many times through this location and wondered, how they would be. Got a Groupon and decided to give it a try for their breakfast menu. Nice set up in front and looks quite good and does not looks an ethnic restaurant. Ordered a Moroccan Scramble, a Desi Thali, a Foole and a Vegetarian Western and mango shake and thick salty butter milk type drink. The Moroccan came with Foole spread on top of the eggs and toast and a tiny salad and a wedge of avocado. The Foole elevated the eggs and was good. The Desi Thali came with a paratha and a Channa(chickpea) bowl and a bowl of spiced potatoes in a thick gravy, and some side olives and pickle. The chickpeas was good and potatoes were OK. The olives and pickle did not go with thaali and the paratha not quite good — too greasy and crispy and quite small. Not quite worth $ 10+ price The Foole came with a naan. The Foole(mixed beans — spiced) was the best. Nicely spiced and flavoured. The naan quite good as well. We asked for a Vegetarian Western Omelette and it came a chunk of beef. When pointed, the server and cashier apologized and was quickly replaced. The Western was good and came with roasted potatoes and toast. The potatoes looked red and spicy but we’re not The mango shake was perfect and the buttermilk very salty for our liking Did not look like a place for coffee so skipped. Very limited options for vegetarians for meals and breakfast pricey if not for Groupon.
Michael S.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Kebabs are juicy and moist, never burnt since I’ve been going always fresh and delish! I’m there almost every week as its down the street from work, nice clean environment and the young staff is always happy and cheery, makes a difference in my mind. Enjoy
Mary D.
Place rating: 4 Canada
When we lived in Mississauga we had dinner here at least once a week. Their Tandoori chicken is perfectly seasoned and the rice is awesome. Side salad and naan bread and it’s a perfect dinner. They now serve breakfast Saturdays and Sundays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. We’re hoping to drop by on a weekend to check it out. They also have table service now which is great. You still order and pay at the front but they bring the food to your table now. We love this restaurant. It’s a must for a quick and healthy dinner in Mississauga.
Hilary C.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
The restaurant is spacious, has a lot of windows for sunlight, and very clean with comfortable seating. You can sit in booths, on benches with cushions, or tables. I went here with my family and ordered three dishes to share: the chaplee kabob, chicken breast kabob, and the waziri tandoori kabob(a tandoori chicken kabob and shish kabob). Everything was seasoned well. I found the shish kabob to be a bit too salty for me. The chaplee was okay… i think the one at afghan kabob is better. The chicken has the texture of salted frozen chicken breast that you buy in bulk… It’s a bit too rubbery but the flavour was on point. The portions are huge and we had to take home pretty much an entire dish of chaplee. You’ll be full without the rice because the naan is plentiful. The naan tastes very fresh and is delicious. Overall it’s a nice place. Not spectacular.
Ganesh M.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
Food was descent. But there was no cutlery and paper towels and the lady at front desk was extremely rude. The waitress /front desk lady should be taught how to deal with customers else they may lose valued patrons.
Tope A.
Place rating: 5 Brampton, Canada
Naan and Kabob has some of the best Afghan food I’ve tasted, and it makes it so much better that the prices are more than affordable. Very friendly staff(and the girls are very pretty), and the overall atmosphere is great!
Aisha S.
Place rating: 5 Strongsville, OH
My favourite afghan food place. Very clean and good service. One of the few places that services mantu. Stuffed afghan dumplings. A must try. All the Main dishes are delicious and fresh. Décor is good and seating is ample. I really love all the food here and am never disappointed
Yasser K.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
This our family’s best place to dine. We live the food here and we eat till we explode !!
Dominika B.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
I’m really surprised to see so many negative comments about this place. This is my favourite kabob place in Mississauga. This restaurant is spacious and clean. I really like the décor too. I have never been disappointed with my food here. I usually order the chicken kebob with salad and naan and every time it’s perfectly spiced and cooked. The chicken is always so tender and juicy. Maybe their other dishes are not as good? I guess I better stick to the chicken then! Anyway, I will keep coming back to Naan & Kabob. I’m definitely a fan.
Umesh W.
Place rating: 2 Burlington, Canada
When I found the place, and found out they serve Afghan food, I was anxious and looking forward to trying it. The place looks really cool, very modern and trendy. The staff was pretty friendly. I don’t like when the wait staff handles food, especially without gloves. :( I tried the chicken kebab, one of the easiest to make, and usually tastes pretty good. The kebab was pretty mediocre. I didn’t like the fact it was stuffed with more lettuce and very little chicken.
Darren T.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Walked into this stylish little place with moderate expectations, and was literally PUNCHEDINTHEFACEWITHHOWAWESOMETHEFOODWAS! I am not kidding. Ordered the Mantu Dumplings appetizer and couldn’t believe how good these little buggers were: spiced ground beef in dumplings, covered in a lentil sauce with herb yogurt. I wanted to lick the plate. Next we had the Qabuli Palau which is apparently a signature dish. Nice pilaf of rice with carrots and raisins(I’m not really a guy into sweet stuff with my rice but…) with small steaks of veal that were so tender I’ve changed how I feel about veal. Seriously. It also came with a tasty chicken curry on the side. We didn’t even eat the spicy wrap we bought, we were too full. 2 thumbs up! D
Arya N.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Nice portions, service was quiet pleasant, but I do believe in always excelling in customer service as they forgot my part of my order. Décor was nice very raw meets country. Open spacious and easy access to kitchen self service. Portions were enough for sharing. Would go again as matter of fact just hope their AC works next time. Their dessert Ferni needs work on.
Amna F.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
I love Afghani food and places like N + K are why. You order off of takeout menus and pay before you sit down. You’ll get a buzzer and that’s when you know to go up and get your food. I usually get the boneless chicken breast kebab with rice. I’ve always found this quick service restaurant to be clean and inviting, with a great ambience(fun decals). The food has always been flavourful and I absolutely love their naan –they bring it fresh and warm.
Maliha S.
Place rating: 4 Tomball, TX
Pros: Nice interior and seating, big servings and delicious mantu, good service Cons: slightly pricey, food was a bit bland After hearing many good things about this place, we decided to give it a try. It has a very good location and is easy to find. The interior is very nice and different from the usual casual afghani restaurants. We ordered two appetizers and two main dishes and it was a lot of food for us. The portions are very big. The food was a bit bland and not as tasty as we expected. The mantu was excellent and was the highlight of our meal interestingly. I also ordered the mango shake but it tasted kind of funny, like it had been sitting in the freezer for too long
Jannies L.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Went by after picking up a friend near by and seeing that a few fellow Unilocaler friends had given them a good rating and I always drive by on my way somewhere else. We ordered the chicken breast and beef kabob plates. I love that they have a choice of with or without rice and with an actual price difference. Especially for lunch when you don’t want a super heavy meal. Lunch was under $ 10 which is always a plus. We went and sat down with our buzzer and after about 5 mins our server came by to inform us the buzzer wasn’t working and that our food is ready on the counter near the back. Happy he came by to let us know, but wish we knew the food wasn’t picked up at the front. The décor really screams Food Network(since they were on restaurant Takeover), a huge difference from other afghan restaurants in Mississauga. It’s nice and refreshing. The only issue we had was that we sat by the window to get enjoy the sunny day. After sitting down, we saw that the floor under the table was littered with rice. For the 45 minutes we were there, no visible cleaning was being done so not sure what their schedule is for that. Our food was delicious, the chicken wasn’t dry and was perfectly seasoned. There were 5 or 6 pieces that came with the meal, so worth it. I love the hot sauce they have on the table, except when it popped open onto my friend’s hand but we used their fresh and warm bread to sop it up. Wish the salad wasn’t iceberg but the sauce that came on it was really good and garlicky. I also appreciate the extra tomato salsa on the side, definitely a balanced meal. Another plus is that they have an patio in the back. Next time I’ll try their home made ice cream :)
Bilal S.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I would give this place a 3.5 stars on an overall bases when comparing to other Afgan place in the Mississauga. First impression when getting in… Quite nice, clean and very different décor then other Afgan places. Take a menu and have a seat, once decided you will have to order and pay for it at the till and wait for the food. The thing I liked they have the buzzer system similar to Panara bread, which was a good addition compared to other Afgan restaurant as the other restaurant have a number system which they yell out. Food wise the price is higher than the other place with portion similar to other place for dishes with 2 kabaabs. The naan is average and slightly harder as opposed to being soft but they do make that fresh. The menu is similiar to other Afgan place but some new stuff has been added to the list and guess what! I tried those. My order included Sultani Kabob(1 skewer of Beef Tenderloin &1 Shish Kabob) and Waziri Tandori Breast Kabob(1 skewer of Tandori Kabob &1 Shish Kabob). The food was hot, rice was cooked nice and meat was well seasoned, juicy and tender. The service is a little slow but its not too bad. There is enough seating and Parking. For my Muslim bro and sis — They serve Halal meat and state it on their site as well.
Brittany A.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
My BF’s mom brought us home some lunch from here today and I was pleasantly surprised. We had the beef kabobs, spicy chicken(not sure of the exact name) combo with rice, salad, and bread to share. I really enjoyed the freshness of the meal and the ability to combine the dishes into an awesome naan sandwich thingy. Creamy sauce on the salad and on the side was tasty. Chicken was nicely spicy, beef was flavourful. I loved the rice, which was spiced and tender. Salad was crisp and fresh. We will definitely return to try the in store experience.
Bernie C.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
After seeing the Scarborough location on Restaurant Takeover, I was inclined to try the newly opened Mississauga location. Likes: –Clean –friendly staff –meat was well seasoned and tender –buzzer system similar to Panera bread Dislike: –portion was smaller than other Afghan places –naan was crispy as opposed to soft. –naan came 3 – 5 minutes after the meat(i had finished ½ my meal by then). I ordered the Waziri combo without rice and the taste was very good, however it didn’t have any«kick» to it or not enough of a charcoaled meat flavour. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure a lot of people would love this, but it just felt boring and too safe to me. Also, I didn’t like the fact that the naan bread came a few minutes after the entrée. I was eating alone and starving so I had eaten ½ my meal by then. It kind of ruined the experience. I love to dig into bread before I have my meal. Verdict: It’s worth a try if you are not as adventurous to try Bamiyan or Pamier, or if you want to bring a first timer to Afghan food.
Stephanie S.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
While sitting in the plaza parking lot, trying to decide where to eat, I spotted the Naan & Kabob sign. (Their Scarborough location was featured on an episode of «Restaurant Takeover». However, the last time I was actually in the area, I was stuffed from eating at another nearby restaurant. It’s strange though ’cause I always have room for Patisserie Royale… which is their neighbour! Ha ha.) Recognising one of the owners who was featured on the show, I asked when they opened. He said 2 weeks ago. The location seems to be fitting are there are quite a few kabob places in ‘ssauga now, including: Watan, Bamiyan, Pamier, Afghan Kebob, and the list goes on. No menu is posted. Instead, they have takeout menus to order off of. After I ordered and was given my buzzer, I asked owner when you pay, he said, «Whenever you want». So they’re either relaxed people OR they’re still trying to figure things out. I ordered their Tandori Breast Kabob w/salad — $ 8.99 and WOW. Taste was fresher and spicier than my usual place, Watan. There is also attention to plating, as per what they were taught via the Food Network show. Portions are a tad smaller than Watan. Order came with a naan which was fluffy, best when eaten warm. My friend had the Mantu(dumplings) — $ 6.99 and they were quite good too! I also tried their«Tealicious» blend of tea which was very nice. I tasted vanilla, cardamom, and some citrus peels. It was a relaxing blend for all you tea lovers! Atmosphere: They definitely carried over most design aspects from their Scarborough location. And since they just opened, it as nice ‘n quiet. Not as bustlin’ as Watan, up the street, so that was a nice change!