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Bamiyan Kabob Menu Prices 2026: Full Afghan Menu, Kabobs & Wraps

Full Bamiyan Kabob menu prices for 2026 in Canadian dollars (CAD) — every category from the official menu at bamiyankabob.com. Famous Kabob Dinners (with rice, salad and naan) from CA$10.49 to CA$14.99, wraps from CA$4.99, and traditional Afghan sides. Seven GTA locations. Halal-certified.

7 GTA locationsHalal-certifiedAfghan cuisineKabob dinners CA$10.49+Toronto Star recognized
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Signature items

Choppan Kabob DinnerCA$14.49
Sultani Kabob DinnerCA$14.99
Kofta Kabob DinnerCA$10.49
Chicken Breast WrapCA$6.99
BoulagneeCA$6.99
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Bamiyan Kabob at a glance

The four most common questions about Bamiyan Kabob, answered in one look.

Most affordable dinner
Kofta Kabob Dinner CA$10.49

Two ground-beef skewers with fresh spices. Rice, salad and naan included.

Signature dish
Sultani Kabob Dinner CA$14.99

Combination of Barg (filet mignon) and Kofta. The house special.

Best starter
Boulagnee CA$6.99

Pan-fried potato-stuffed Afghan flatbread. Vegetarian. Must-try.

Vegetarian pick
Veggie Kabob Wrap CA$4.99

Veggie wrap in a soft tortilla with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and sauces.

Famous kabob dinners

All 12 kabob dinners, ranked by price

Every Famous Kabob Dinner includes rice, salad and Afghan naan. Prices in Canadian dollars (CAD) from the official menu at bamiyankabob.com, May 2026.

Dinner vs. Kabob. Each protein is available in two formats: Kabob (with salad and naan, no rice) at a lower price, or Famous Kabob Dinner (with rice, salad and naan) at a CA$2.00 premium. The comparison table in the “Wraps” section below shows both columns side by side.
  1. 1Sultani Kabob DinnerBarg + Kofta combination. Top of the menu.CA$14.99
  2. 2Choppan Kabob DinnerLamb chops with mixed spices.CA$14.49
  3. 3Chicken Kofta Kabob DinnerGround chicken skewers.CA$13.99
  4. 4Tandoori Chicken Kabob DinnerTandoori-marinated chicken.CA$13.49
  5. 5Half Chicken Kabob DinnerMarinated half chicken.CA$13.49
  6. 6Barg Kabob DinnerFilet mignon chunks.CA$13.49
  7. 7Grilled Salmon DinnerTandoori-spiced salmon fillet.CA$12.99
  8. 8Chicken Breast Kabob DinnerBoneless chicken breast.CA$12.49
  9. 9Tikka Kabob DinnerBeef tenderloin chunks.CA$12.49
  10. 10Chaplee Kabob DinnerTwo round ground-beef patties.CA$11.49
  11. 11Chicken Qorma DinnerTraditional Afghan chicken stew.CA$10.99
  12. 12Kofta Kabob DinnerMost affordable dinner. Two lean-beef skewers.CA$10.49
Wraps

Bamiyan Kabob wraps (2026 prices)

All wraps are served in a soft tortilla with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and sauces. Wraps are the most portable and affordable way to try the kabobs. Prices in CAD.

  1. 1Tandoori Kabob WrapTandoori chicken - premium wrap.CA$8.49
  2. 2Barg Kabob WrapFilet mignon - premium wrap.CA$8.49
  3. 3Chicken Breast Kabob WrapBoneless chicken breast.CA$6.99
  4. 4Tikka Kabob WrapBeef tenderloin.CA$6.99
  5. 5Kofta Kabob WrapGround beef - most affordable.CA$4.99
  6. 6Veggie Kabob WrapVegetarian option.CA$4.99
Sides and dessert

Afghan sides, salads and dessert at Bamiyan Kabob

Traditional Afghan sides, fresh salads, and the house dessert. The Boulagnee and Kabilee Rice are the most distinctive items to try alongside a kabob dinner.

CA$6.99 · Vegetarian

Boulagnee

Pan-fried Afghan flatbread stuffed with potato, green onion and herbs. A traditional Afghan appetizer served hot. Mentioned in nearly every positive review as the must-order starter.

CA$4.99 · Vegetarian

Kabilee Rice

Brown basmati rice slow-cooked and topped with raisins, sliced carrots and almonds. Also known as Qabuli Palaw, this is considered the national dish of Afghanistan. Available as a side CA$4.99 in addition to the rice included with dinners.

CA$2.99 · Vegetarian

Firnee

Creamy homemade Afghan pudding spiced with crushed cardamom seeds and topped with pistachios. A simple, traditional dessert light enough after a kabob dinner.

Kabob vs. Dinner pricing

Kabob (salad + naan) vs. Dinner (+ rice) price comparison

Every kabob is available in two formats. Adding rice costs approximately CA$2.00 extra. Prices in Canadian dollars (CAD).

ItemKabob (salad + naan)Dinner (+ rice)
Choppan (Lamb Chops)CA$12.49CA$14.49
Sultani (Barg + Kofta)CA$12.99CA$14.99
Chicken KoftaCA$12.49CA$13.99
Tandoori ChickenCA$11.49CA$13.49
Half ChickenCA$11.49CA$13.49
Barg (Filet Mignon)CA$11.49CA$13.49
Grilled SalmonCA$10.99CA$12.99
Chicken BreastCA$10.49CA$12.49
Tikka (Beef Tenderloin)CA$10.49CA$12.49
Chaplee (Ground Beef)CA$9.49CA$11.49
Kofta (Ground Beef)CA$8.49CA$10.49

Prices sourced from bamiyankabob.com/menu/, May 2026. All prices in Canadian dollars (CAD). Confirm with your nearest location for current pricing.

Afghan cuisine explained

What makes Afghan kabob distinctive

Afghan cuisine is lesser-known outside South and Central Asia, but it is one of the oldest culinary traditions in the region. Here is what to expect if you are ordering for the first time.

The kabob tradition

Charcoal-grilled meats

Afghan kabobs are marinated in fresh herbs and spices (cumin, coriander, garam masala, turmeric) and grilled over charcoal for a smoky char. The marinade is typically lighter than Middle Eastern counterparts, letting the quality of the meat come through.

The national dish

Qabuli Palaw (Kabilee Rice)

Afghanistan's national dish: long-grain basmati rice cooked in meat broth and garnished with caramelized carrots, raisins and almonds. At Bamiyan Kabob, Kabilee Rice is available as a CA$4.99 side on top of the rice already included in dinners.

Baked fresh

Afghan Naan

All dinners and kabob plates come with freshly baked Afghan naan — a thick, oval flatbread softer than Indian naan and slightly chewy. It is also available as a CA$1.00 add-on. Used to scoop up rice and sauces.

Halal & fresh

All meat is halal

All proteins at Bamiyan Kabob's seven GTA locations are halal-certified. The restaurant has become a destination for Toronto's South Asian and Muslim communities and for diners seeking high-quality grilled meat in a fast-casual format.

The sauces

Hot sauce and yogurt

Kabobs are typically served with a house hot sauce and a yogurt-based white sauce. These are traditional Afghan table condiments — the hot sauce (chutney) adds heat while the yogurt cools and complements the char of the meat.

Signature starter

Boulagnee

Pan-fried Afghan flatbread stuffed with spiced potato, green onion and herbs. Think of it as the Afghan version of a stuffed paratha — crispy on the outside, warm and soft inside. At CA$6.99 it is the most recommended order alongside a kabob dinner.

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Six Bamiyan Kabob menu categories.

The full priced menu

Every item on the Bamiyan Kabob menu (with 2026 prices)

All six categories below. All prices in Canadian dollars (CAD). Kabob Dinners include rice, salad and naan. Kabobs include salad and naan only.

About these prices. All prices shown are in Canadian dollars (CAD), sourced directly from the official Bamiyan Kabob menu at bamiyankabob.com, reviewed May 2026. Bamiyan Kabob is a Canadian restaurant chain based in Ontario. Confirm current pricing with your nearest location — prices may vary slightly by location.
Locations

Bamiyan Kabob GTA locations

Bamiyan Kabob operates seven locations across the Greater Toronto Area, all in Ontario, Canada. The restaurant is recognized as the leading Afghan restaurant chain in the GTA and has been featured in the Toronto Star. All locations are halal-certified and offer dine-in, takeout and delivery (via Uber Eats and other platforms).

Use the official location finder at bamiyankabob.com/afghani-restaurant-locations/ for exact addresses and hours.

  • East York — Overlea Blvd & Don Mills Rd
  • Mississauga — Eglinton Ave & Dixie Rd
  • Malton-Mississauga — Hwy 407 & Airport Rd
  • Markham — 407 & Markham Rd
  • North York — Steeles Ave & Keele St
  • Richmond Hill — Hwy 404 & Hwy 7
  • Maple — Jane St & Major MacKenzie Dr W
About Bamiyan Kabob

The GTA’s leading Afghan kabob restaurant

Bamiyan Kabob is named after the historic Bamiyan Valley in central Afghanistan, home to the ancient Buddhas of Bamiyan. The restaurant brings the “exotic flavors of Afghan cuisine” and the hospitality traditions of Afghanistan to the Greater Toronto Area, and has grown to seven locations across the GTA since opening.

The restaurant has been recognized by the Toronto Star and is considered the premier destination for Afghan food in Ontario. The format is fast-casual: order at the counter, receive a number, and receive generous kabob dinners with rice, salad and fresh Afghan naan. All meat is halal. Delivery is available via Uber Eats and other platforms.

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Common questions

Bamiyan Kabob menu — frequently asked questions

Nine common questions about Bamiyan Kabob’s menu, prices, halal status and Afghan cuisine.

What type of food does Bamiyan Kabob serve?

Bamiyan Kabob specializes in authentic Afghan cuisine, with a focus on kabobs — grilled marinated meats (lamb, chicken, beef, fish) served with rice, salad and freshly baked Afghan naan. The restaurant also serves traditional Afghan dishes like Boulagnee (stuffed flatbread), Kabilee Rice (basmati with raisins, carrots and almonds), and Firnee (cardamom pudding). All meat is halal.

Where are Bamiyan Kabob locations in the GTA?

Bamiyan Kabob operates seven locations across the Greater Toronto Area: East York (Overlea Blvd & Don Mills Rd), Mississauga (Eglinton Ave & Dixie Rd), Malton-Mississauga (Hwy 407 & Airport Rd), Markham (407 & Markham Rd), North York (Steeles Ave & Keele St), Richmond Hill (Hwy 404 & Hwy 7), and Maple (Jane St & Major MacKenzie Dr W). Use the official store locator at bamiyankabob.com for exact addresses and hours.

How much does a kabob dinner cost at Bamiyan Kabob?

Kabob dinners (which include rice, salad and Afghan naan) range from CA$10.49 to CA$14.99. The most affordable is the Kofta Kabob Dinner at CA$10.49; the Sultani Kabob (combination of filet mignon and ground beef) is the priciest at CA$14.99. Kabobs ordered without rice start from CA$8.49. All prices are in Canadian dollars.

Is Bamiyan Kabob halal?

Yes. Bamiyan Kabob is a halal-certified restaurant. All meats served at the chain's seven GTA locations are halal. This makes it a popular choice for Toronto's Muslim community and for diners seeking halal Afghan food.

What is the most popular dish at Bamiyan Kabob?

The Choppan Kabob (marinated lamb chops, CA$14.49 as a dinner) and the Sultani Kabob (combination Barg + Kofta, CA$14.99) are widely regarded as the restaurant's signature dishes. The Kofta Kabob is the most affordable and a perennial favourite. The Boulagnee (pan-fried potato-stuffed flatbread, CA$6.99) is frequently cited in reviews as a must-try appetizer.

What is Choppan Kabob?

Choppan Kabob is a traditional Afghan dish featuring lamb chops mildly marinated in a blend of spices and grilled over charcoal. At Bamiyan Kabob it is priced at CA$14.49 as a dinner (with rice, salad and naan) or CA$12.49 as a kabob plate (salad and naan only). The word "choppan" refers to a shepherd in Dari (Afghan Persian), reflecting the dish's pastoral origins.

Does Bamiyan Kabob have vegetarian options?

Vegetarian options are limited but present. The Veggie Kabob Wrap (CA$4.99) is the main vegetarian entree. Vegetarian-friendly sides include Boulagnee (potato-stuffed flatbread, CA$6.99), Kabilee Rice (CA$4.99), Brown Basmati Rice (CA$3.00) and Afghani Naan (CA$1.00). The Bamiyan Mista salad (CA$4.99) and Firnee dessert (CA$2.99) are also vegetarian. The restaurant's menu is predominantly meat-based.

What is Boulagnee and how much does it cost?

Boulagnee is a traditional Afghan appetizer — a thin flatbread pan-fried and stuffed with potato, green onion and herbs, served hot. At Bamiyan Kabob it is priced at CA$6.99. It is frequently recommended in reviews as a starter before the kabob dinner and is one of the most distinctive items on the menu.

What is Kabilee Rice at Bamiyan Kabob?

Kabilee Rice (also spelled Qabuli Palaw) is the national dish of Afghanistan — brown basmati rice slow-cooked and topped with raisins, sliced carrots and almonds. At Bamiyan Kabob it is offered as a side for CA$4.99. The kabob dinners come with a rice serving; ordering Kabilee Rice as a side adds the premium garnished version.

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