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Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
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Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé

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Le restaurant Fenêtre sur Kaboul est situé sur la rue Rachel, près du parc Lafontaine. Venez faire une expérience gastronomique hors du commun!

Le menu vous propose des viandes halal ainsi que des plats préparés avec les ingrédients les plus frais, afin de vous offrir une cuisine afghane raffinée. Vous serez ravis de déguster toutes ces différentes saveurs! De plus, chez Fenêtre sur Kaboul, que ce soit l’homme d’affaires ou l’étudiant, tous y trouvent toujours un service courtois et chaleureux.

Apportez votre vin et profitez d’un repas absolument divin!

Nos Spécialités

Fine cuisine afghane

Commodités, services et plus

Capacité: 89 Nous acceptons:  Master Card, Visa, AMEX, Interac

Plus de détails

45 sortes de thés.
Salle privée avec 12 places.
Commande minimum pour 20 personnes.

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Résumé des avis

Fenêtre sur Kaboul offre une ambiance chaleureuse et un décor authentique qui transporte en Afghanistan. La cuisine afghane y est savoureuse et généreuse, avec des plats comme le manto, les ashak et le qabuli palow, ainsi que des accompagnements et desserts qui prolongent le voyage. Le service est attentif et le personnel accueillant, et la possibilité d'apporter son vin s'ajoute au plaisir, le tout à des prix raisonnables pour les portions, notamment avec l'option table d'hôte. Pour les groupes, des espaces privés au fond permettent d'organiser des repas ou des événements sans coût supplémentaire, et l'ambiance conviviale, la musique et l'authenticité des saveurs en font une adresse prisée.
5.0

I took table d'hôte 1, I can choose 1 salad or soup, main dish, 1 dessert & 1 tea. This is my first time eating afghan food & it was delicious, I will definitely come back. Also, the owner is so sweet with us, the experience is really good! I highly recommend people to try! 😍

19 déc. 2025
sur Google

This restaurant is criminally underrated & one of the best kept secrets in Montreal. My group of friends has come here two years in a row for our holiday dinner, & both times we were accommodated in the private room at the back at no extra cost. They even provided a speaker to hook up our own music. For the meal, we went with the table d'hôte, for which there are two options (one at $39.95 & one at $49.95). Both options come with an appetizer, main, dessert & Afghani tea, however the more expensive meal includes a larger selection of appetizers & additional main courses. You cannot go wrong, but I highly recommend paying the additional cost so that you can have the manto or ashak as your appetizer. I picked the chabli kabob as my main which had the perfect level of juiciness & spice, & came with deliciously aromatic sides (ride & salad). The portions are very generous & it's possible you'll leave with some to bring home. For dessert, I had the baklava which was perfectly flaky & syrupy. All in all, I find it rare to get food of this quality & quantity at this price point in Montreal, plus it is BYOW so you save a ton of money on drinks. I didn't even mention how incredible the service is. The staff are all so gracious & kind. I would not hesitate to return to this restaurant!

14 déc. 2025
sur Google

We were greeted with a welcome smile, in a beautifully decorated restaurant. The decor made us feel immerse in other culture, curious about every item they had at display: typical clothing, symbols, art, music. The food awoke my senses, the smell was intriguing, the presentation so well done, the taste an explosion of new flavors. We started with a very rich flavor soup maison(delicious), followed by manto ( what a delicacy), lamb with rice, dessert Baklava with tea(perfect combination). We had an evening of joy, with warming atmosphere, perfectly crafted food, & extremely polite, welcome waitress. It was a delightful experience. We'll be back for sure.

19 sept. 2025
sur Google

Literally hands down the meat dish I've ever had. I was legit having a foodgasm when eating the Zardak Chalow! It is a veal dish with carrots much like a curry, very soft & full of rich flavours that melt together in your mouth. The accompanying salad & rice was nice as well with a hint of sumac, goji berries & saffron. The black tea was also good & cardamom & other spices. Overall highly recommend !!!

21 avr. 2025
sur Google

The service was really really great. The server took the time to explain which dishes he recommends, & he was absolutely correct. The lamb is marinated very well, the rice is perfect, & the tea after the meal was a very nice touch for an unbeatable price.

23 nov. 2023
sur Google
3.0

I went here because I had been craving "Kabuli pulao" traditionally made with tender carrots shreds, raisins, almonds & lamb in rice. The restaurant satisfied my craving. Their "Kabouli Pulao" was well made, the meat was tender & the serving size was quite adequate too. However, I didn't find any almonds in there as it said in the recipe. The recommended "Firni" dessert wasn't good at all. It was quite bland & it didn't have any pistachios or cardamom in it as it said in the menu. The green tea with cardamom was good but on the milder side. I feel it could be stronger as it traditionally is, & should come with sugar, at least on the side. The ambience was simplistic with a traditional look (lots of maroon) & pretty good but the place could use some better lighting. There were no serviettes available so I would advise some paper napkins too besides the cloth ones, not that it was much of a problem. Then again, maybe they were trying to be eco-friendly. The owner Obaid was generally hospitable. However, he insisted on speaking only in French & I had to struggle through that. Once I was done eating though, I found him conversing with other guests in English, after which he gladly switched with me as well. Maybe it was a miscommunication on my part though, to be fair. Anyway, he was a good & polite host otherwise. They close their kitchen early though, I think around 9 p.m. so don't be late.

29 oct. 2023
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Foodie
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5.0

Fenetre sur Kaboul was recommended to my friends & I during our trip to Montreal. We came on a busy Saturday night but were accommodated quickly by very friendly staff. My friends had never had Afghan food & didn't know what to order but our waiter made excellent recommendations. For appetizers we ordered bolani, mantu, badengan borani (eggplant) & shor nakhot with pakora (their special of the weekend.) Everyone enjoyed the appetizers. We then ordered Kaboul Kabob (a combination of three different Kabobs: Lamb, Chicken, & beef.) It was an amazing plate! We also ordered a "curiosity plate" with samples of several different dishes. This was a very good idea because everything on the plate was delicious. Their serving sizes are generous. Then we moved to their Tea lounge for dessert & tea. We ordered their homemade Afghan ice cream, "Sheer yakh", & it was amazing. We also ordered some creme rolls that went perfectly with tea.
I highly recommend this restaurant. We will definitely visit again when we are in Montreal.

25 juin 2014
Foodie
1 Commentaire
5.0

This new Afgan resturant is a must. Great, authentic food, bring your ow wine, reasonably priced. Everything was so delicious ! After dinner you can have tea in the tea room , A go to place for anyone who would like a true, authentic, Afgan food experience.

26 mai 2014