Mazar E SharifRestaurants

Afghani restaurants in Mazar E Sharif

  1. Ibn Sina Restaurant

    An Afghan place worth making the effort to get to, the Ibn Sina has a well-stocked menu including mantu,ashak and a variety of soups and qorma. The white tiles give it a canteen appearance, but you can spread out on the takhts (raised seats) as well as sitting at tables. The restaurant’s sign is fairly inconspicuous, so look out for the big tree outside the entrance.

    reviewed

  2. Bahaar Restaurant

    There aren’t so many surprises at this restaurant in terms of the menu, but it’s better quality than most, with several interesting pulao and qorma on offer. With the restaurant on three glitzy storeys above its own supermarket, this is about as fancy as Afghan dining gets in Mazar-e Sharif.

    reviewed

  3. Pisarni Hamidi Restaurant

    One of the better chaikhanas near the shrine, this basic place has good mantu amid the expected piles of meat and rice – a reliable standard.

    reviewed