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De Afghanan Kabob House - San Francisco

Afghan Restaurant De Afghanan Kabob House in San Francisco
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How do the guests rate it?
De Afghanan Kabob House at a glance
San Francisco Union Square
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Price per Person $31–$40
mentioned by 43 of the guests
#1872 out of 2403 places to eat in San Francisco
#2 🍚 Afghan Restaurant out of 2 in San Francisco
Good
6.7 out of 10
7.5
Food
5.1
Service
6.4
Ambience
4.3
Value
361

Reviews

66.5%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Flavorful kabobs
  • Fresh bread
  • Friendly service
Frequently criticized
  • Owner behavior
  • Limited space
  • High prices

The restaurant, an authentic Afghan Restaurant in San Francisco’s vibrant Union Square neighborhood, offers a truly unique dining experience. When you step into De Afghanan Kabob House, you’re immediately greeted by a cozy and casual atmosphere, perfect for a quick bite or a relaxed meal.

You’ll find delicious Halal food and healthy options, making it a great choice for various preferences.

Overview: Introducting De Afghanan Kabob House

De Afghanan Kabob House offers a culinary journey where the kabobs often receive high praise for their tender, flavorful preparation, alongside freshly baked bread and aromatic rice. Many guests appreciate the friendly Afghan hospitality from the staff, contributing to a pleasant dining experience.

However, some visits have been marred by concerns regarding the rude owner and occasional service issues, including accusations and unprofessional behavior. Additionally, the restaurant’s limited seating and parking challenges can sometimes detract from the overall comfort.

Good
6.7 out of 10
361

Reviews

66.5%

Satisfaction

113

negative

8

neutral

240

positive

De Afghanan Kabob House holds a respectable overall Restaurant Score of 6.7, placing it firmly in the average category. Customer feedback indicates a Customer Satisfaction of 66.5%, suggesting a mixed experience for many diners.

This assessment is drawn from 361 customer observations, with 240 positive remarks balancing against 113 negative ones. Looking closer, the Food (7.5) stands out as a clear strength, consistently earning good marks for its quality and flavor.

However, Ambience (6.4) and Service (5.1) are perceived as average, with some notable inconsistencies. Value (4.3) appears to be a weaker point, often falling into the lower end of the average range, indicating that some guests find the pricing less competitive for what’s offered.

What people like
  • Tender, flavorful kabobs
  • Freshly baked bread
  • Friendly, pleasant staff
What people don't like
  • Rude owner behavior
  • Limited seating, parking
  • Perceived high prices

With a Recommendation Score of 6.8, De Afghanan Kabob House presents a mixed picture. If you prioritize well-prepared Afghan cuisine, particularly the kabobs and fresh bread, it’s worth considering.

The food quality often shines through, making it a satisfying choice for those focused on the plate. However, be prepared for potential inconsistencies in service, particularly regarding the owner’s demeanor, and be mindful of the limited seating and parking.

It’s a place where the culinary highs are notable, but the overall experience can be influenced by these practical considerations.

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Verdict: Our expert take on De Afghanan Kabob House

Food (7.5 out of 10)

mentioned by 90% of the guests

When it comes to the food, diners are generally thrilled, with a solid 7.5 score and 76.9% customer satisfaction. Many of the 176 positive comments rave about the authentic Afghan cuisine, highlighting amazing food, incredible flavors, and generous portion sizes. Dishes like kabobs, bolani, and rice often receive high praise for their fresh ingredients and expert cooking.

However, not everyone is completely won over. Around 50 remarks point to occasional issues, with some finding certain dishes like vegetarian options or Qabeli Palaw to be bland or even tasting artificial. There are also a few concerns about food freshness, with some mentioning stale items or dishes being served cold.

7.5 Food

229

Reviews

76%

Satisfaction

50

negative

3

neutral

176

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Authentic Afghan flavors
  • Delicious, tender kabobs
  • Generous portion sizes
What people don't like
  • Occasional blandness
  • Artificial taste noted
  • Freshness concerns

Often praised

  • food
  • kabobs
  • rice
  • Afghan cuisine
  • baklava
  • bolani
  • eggplant
  • portions
  • Afghan food
  • Bolani

Frequently criticized

  • food
  • kabob
  • Afghan bread
  • Afghan kitchen
  • Badenjan Chalow
  • Chapli kabob
  • Chicken Qorma/ Korma
  • Kabuli pulao
  • Microwaves food
  • Qabeli Palaw

Overall, the food here seems to hit the mark for many, especially if youre seeking authentic Afghan flavors. While a few experiences mention minor hiccups, the overwhelming sentiment suggests youll likely enjoy a delicious and satisfying meal. It's definitely worth a try for those craving well-spiced, homemade-style dishes.

Service (5.1 out of 10)

mentioned by 65% of the guests

When it comes to service, this spot is a real mixed bag! Many customers rave about the friendly staff and kind owner, often highlighting great service and genuine Afghan hospitality. Guests frequently mention feeling welcomed and well-cared for, with quick and attentive service from people like Jayhoon and Wida, based on 40 positive comments.

However, the overall service experience is quite average, with a score of 5.1 and customer satisfaction at 46%. A significant number of negative comments, 44 out of 87 total, point to issues like rude owner behavior, poor customer service, and frustratingly long wait times or online order problems, sometimes involving unprofessional behavior and accusations.

5.1 Service

87

Reviews

46%

Satisfaction

44

negative

3

neutral

40

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly, kind staff
  • Warm Afghan hospitality
  • Quick, attentive service
What people don't like
  • Rude owner behavior
  • Poor customer service
  • Long wait times

Often praised

  • service
  • staff
  • owner
  • Service
  • Jayhoon Jan
  • Jayhoon and Wida
  • crew
  • customer service
  • friendly Afghan hospitality
  • great service

Frequently criticized

  • owner
  • service
  • staff
  • accusations
  • apologizing
  • basic hospitality
  • behavior
  • business practice
  • card payments
  • cash only sign

Your experience with the service here could be a toss-up. If you value warm, personal interactions, you might be delighted, but be prepared for potential frustrations with wait times or an occasionally difficult owner. It's a place where service can either shine or significantly detract from your visit.

Ambience (6.4 out of 10)

mentioned by 30% of the guests

When it comes to the vibe, this spot generally hits a pleasant note! Many folks appreciate its location right in the heart of the downtown, often describing it as a clean place with a calm atmosphere and a cozy setting. With 19 positive remarks, its clear that the ambience contributes to a generally positive experience, even if overall customer satisfaction sits at a 65.5% mixed bag.

However, the ambience isnt without its challenges. The biggest concerns, mentioned in 9 opinions, revolve around parking problems and limited seating, with several guests noting issues with the number of chairs and tables. While the overall score for ambience is an average 6.4, these practical issues definitely impact the comfort for some visitors.

6.4 Ambience

29

Reviews

65%

Satisfaction

9

negative

1

neutral

19

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Calm, cozy atmosphere
  • Clean, fresh place
  • Downtown heart location
What people don't like
  • Limited seating space
  • Difficult parking

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • place
  • Atmosphere
  • Fremont location
  • Parking
  • San Francisco location
  • aroma
  • heart of the downtown
  • hole in the wall spot
  • noise level

Frequently criticized

  • seating
  • Parking
  • chairs
  • parking
  • parking and seating
  • parking problem
  • tables

If youre looking for a cozy, calm spot and dont mind a potential hunt for parking or a wait for a table, the atmosphere here is quite pleasant. However, if ample seating and easy parking are deal-breakers for you, especially during peak hours, you might find it a bit frustrating.

Value (4.3 out of 10)

mentioned by 16% of the guests

When it comes to value, some folks found things to appreciate. Many felt the price was fair, even normal for San Francisco, and that it was definitely worth it. With 5 positive remarks out of 16 overall comments, it seems a few customers found the prices quite reasonable.

However, the overall sentiment leans towards disappointment, with customer satisfaction at a poor 31.3% despite an average score of 4.3. A significant 10 negative comments highlight concerns about the price being high, the place feeling overpriced, and issues like cash only payments or extra fees for things like naan. Many felt the portion size didn't justify the cost.

4.3 Value

16

Reviews

31%

Satisfaction

10

negative

1

neutral

5

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Fair pricing
  • Good value
What people don't like
  • Often overpriced
  • Cash only
  • Small portions

Often praised

  • price
  • prices
  • worth it

Frequently criticized

  • price
  • bill
  • cash only
  • extra a peace naan
  • extra fees
  • overpriced
  • portion size
  • prices

If youre considering this spot, be prepared for a mixed bag on value. While some find the prices fair, a significant number of diners feel its overpriced, especially considering portion sizes and potential extra charges. It might be worth a try if youre not on a tight budget and have cash handy, but dont expect stellar value.

How are the prices at De Afghanan Kabob House?

You’re looking at roughly 32 per person – reported by 43 diners. That puts it in the $31–$40 category. For an Afghan Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.

Looking at what other diners spend, most reviews cluster around the $11–$20 and $21–$30 brackets. So, while this spot is a bit above the most common price points, it’s still far from the highest-end options out there.

Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 43 reviews.

How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.

Considering the quality and experience often associated with Afghan cuisine, we think the pricing here feels quite fair for a mid-range offering. It’s a good value for a delicious meal.

Customer Reviews: what people think about De Afghanan Kabob House

Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Wait Time
  • Immediate (0–5 min.)
Asif I.
Review date: 10/28/2025
10
Authentic Afghan Gem with Humble Owner
What a neat find on Authentic Afghan food in SF! The Chaplee Kabob and Dolani were absolutely perfect, scoring a 100/100. The owner is incredibly humble, making you feel like the only customer even when the place is filled up.
  • Chaplee Kabob10
  • Dolani10
  • owner10
Price per Person
  • $51–$60
Visit Type
  • Delivery
Service Type
  • Delivery
Wait Time
  • Long (31+ min.)
Sezen C.
Review date: 10/14/2025
1
Terrible Delivery Experience
My experience was one of extreme rudeness and disrespect. I ordered food via Doordash, and it took an hour and a half for the food to not arrive, even though it was only a mile away. The most dismissive response came when I called the store directly, and they told me to 'call Doordash. ' This experience made me waste an hour and a half, and I will never order from this restaurant again.
  • delivery1
  • store response1
  • wasted time1
Price per Person
  • $61–$70
Visit Type
  • Quick Meal
Service Type
  • Takeout
Wait Time
  • Long (31+ min.)
haluk K.
Review date: 10/14/2025
1
Unacceptable Service: 1.5 Hour Wait, No Food
My experience was incredibly frustrating. After ordering and waiting for 1. 5 hours, I was informed that my food could not be prepared. To make matters worse, I had to call myself to find this out. This is irresponsible business practice.
  • waiting time1
  • preparation1
  • business practice1
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Friends
Group Size
  • Couple
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
American A.
Review date: 10/12/2025
9
Great Afghani Food Experience
My friend Sashi Singh from Stillwater Canyon visited the city and invited me to dinner at this Afghani restaurant. I hadn't had camel hump in years, so I readily agreed. We met at De Afghanan Kabob House and had a great dinner. Sashi ordered for us, so I'm unsure of the exact dishes, but I know it wasn't organ meat and it tasted pretty good. We had a great dinner with excellent food, attentive service, and a pleasant atmosphere. 5 stars ☆☆☆☆☆
  • camel hump8
  • food8
  • Service10
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Kamal I.
Review date: 09/23/2025
10
Authentic and Fresh Kabobs!
My experience at the restaurant was fantastic! The food was authentic, and I particularly enjoyed the chicken kabob, which was incredibly moist and cooked fresh. The Bolani was also very good. The reviewer rated both Service and Food with a perfect 5 out of 5.
  • chicken kabob9
  • Bolani8
  • Food10

What De Afghanan Kabob House offers

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom

Crowd

  • Groups

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Restroom

Offerings

  • Halal food
  • Healthy options
  • Quick bite

Dining options

  • Table service
  • Dessert
  • Dinner
  • Seating
  • Lunch

Service Options

  • Dine-in
  • Takeout
  • Delivery

Parking

  • Free street parking

Atmosphere

  • Cozy
  • Casual

FAQs

Is De Afghanan Kabob House accessible for all guests?
Yes, you’ll find that De Afghanan Kabob House is fully wheelchair accessible, including the entrance, seating areas, and restrooms. This ensures a comfortable dining experience for everyone.
At De Afghanan Kabob House, you can enjoy dine-in, takeout, or delivery services. They offer lunch and dinner with table service and seating, and it’s also good for kids, providing high chairs.
The restaurant has an overall score of 6.7 and a customer satisfaction of 66.5%. Its Food (7.5) is a strong point, while Ambience (6.4) and Service (5.1) are average, and Value (4.3) is a weaker aspect.
Customers frequently praise the kabobs for being tender and flavorful, along with the freshly baked bread and aromatic rice. Dishes like bolani, spinach, and eggplant are also often highlighted for their taste.
Some customers have reported issues with service, including instances of a rude owner and staff. Additionally, limited seating and challenges with parking are frequently mentioned concerns.
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Location
321 Kearny St, 94108 San Francisco
Opening hours
Monday – Friday
11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed