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100 Best Restaurants 2008: Faryab

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli , Dave McIntyre

No. 82: Faryab


Faryab

4917 Cordell Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301-951-3484

Cuisines:
Afghan, Middle Eastern

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Bethesda

Price Range:
Inexpensive

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Intimate

Reservations:
Recommended

Special Features:
Kid Friendly

Best Dishes
Pastries such as bulanee (with leeks) and sambosa (with meat and chickpeas); open-faced dumplings known as mantu (with meat) and aushak (with scallions); quabili pallow, brown basmati rice with carrots, raisins, and braised lamb; stewed pumpkin with yogurt sauce; melting eggplant; spinach with onion and garlic.

Price Details:
Starters around $6; entrées $12.50 to $18.95.


 

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Cuisine: The hearty stews, juicy kebabs, and gossamer dumplings of classic Afghani cooking. The dishes may sound exotic, but their flavors are likely to be familiar—the cuisine is related to that of northern India, minus the heat and vinegar.

Mood: Relaxed, even romantic, courtesy of a dimly lit dining room that Kipling might feel at home in. This is not a place to linger over a meal, however—the food fairly flies out of the kitchen.

Best for: Mixed groups of meat lovers and vegetarians, young couples looking for an affordable date.

Best dishes: Anything fried, braised, or baked; aushak, delicate scallion-filled dumplings with yogurt-and-meat sauce, and their meat-filled cousins, manti; crispy-skinned samosas; a luxurious stew of lamb with eggplant.

Insider tips: Order carefully—the menu can be confusing, and it’s easy to wind up with similar dishes without realizing it: Aushak and manti are both dumplings with tomatoes and a yogurty meat sauce. And there’s not much difference between an appetizer of “fried sweet potato with yogurt and meat sauce” and a side dish of “sautéed pumpkin with meat sauce and yogurt.”

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