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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."

Sami's Kabab House

Sami's Kabab House

35-57 Crescent Street; Queens, 11106, Astoria, United States

Cafés • Kebab • Casual • Afghani


"Good food in a modern Afghan restaurant restaurantWhat can you say that has yet to be told about Sami's Kabab House? It is one of the best Afghan restaurants in Queens. Last year we went to their LIC location, but the Astoria location is by far the better of the two. It was a rainy day when we arrived. We had just been to their Little Flower Cafe in the morning. By the time we got to Sami's, it was pelting rain. From the outside, they do not look like a traditional Afghan Cafe. In fact, that is the case inside the restaurant as well. They have a very modern appearance with a few artifacts, including carpets on the walls. That was a little disappointing from an aesthetic perspective, but the considerable dining area offers a very flexible seating arrangement, and it was good to be indoors. Sadly, our waiter was not on his game when we placed our order. Even though it was quiet, he took some time to arrive. By then, we had figured out the menu and were hungry. Afghan dishes can be very similar to Indian dishes. We ordered a lamb tika kabab, korma, and Afghan tea, amongst other traditional Afghan starters listed on the check. -too detailed to describe. Overall the dishes were huge and satisfying, and we took some leftovers home. On balance, even though the service was lacking and we were a little disappointed with how modern the restaurant is, we would still say they are a solid recommendation. I would certainly return for another meal."

Mumbai Grill

Mumbai Grill

17370 Preston Rd, 75252, Dallas, United States

Grill • Indian • Afghani • Chicken


"Loved dining in this Indian Restaurant at Richardson, Dallas. What we ordered: 1. Matar Paneer 2. Chicken 65 3. Butter Naan Keep in mind, the menu in this restaurant is a little bit more pricy than other restaurants in Dallas. Environment: 1.Big restaurant where the left side has only a buffet arrangement, while the right side has ample seating arrangement to feed aparty 2. Different table sizes from a table of 2 to a group seating arrangement 3. Well-lit and clean interior with nice decor Abig con: 1. Worst smelling toilet I have witnessed at a restaurant. It was horrible. Food: They have different spices levelsfrom none to extra spicy. Do ask them what spice level you prefer before ordering. 1. The Matar Paneer was excellent! The gravywas thick, and a nice aroma of the dish illuminated our taste buds! Simply wonderful. The only drawback is that we wanted itextra spicy but found zero hit of chili. 2. The chicken 65 was bland and did not taste authentic at all! It had a hint of bbqsauce in it and we have tasted better Chicken 65 at other Indian Restaurants. 3. The butter Naan is probably the best Naan Iever had in my life! It had the texture of a paratha with a great taste of Indian herbs and butter. It is a bit moist and notcrispy. I always like when Restaurants provide free water and this was no exception. The staff are nice and courteous but alittle more smile can go a long way! I rate it a 3 star because of their bad smelling toilet which takes the overall expericeinto a downhill but I would still recommend to try out their restaurant for the Matar Paneer."