Khyber Pass Restaurant Review:
The intimate setting---complete with wafting aromas from the available hookah---and genuine Afghan cuisine make Khyber Pass a special treat. On an otherwise unassuming---some would call it tacky---stretch of St. Marks place, Khyber Pass quietly sits, one of the few Afghan restaurants in the whole of New York. It soldiers on with a solid kitchen that turns out authentic cuisine. Dig into...
Khyber Pass is possibly New York's oldest Afghan restaurant, and has a charming dining room divided into two parts along with a lovely table festooned with pillows looking over St. Marks Place. Enjoy a romantic dinner (or lunch) here with a smattering of classic Afghan dishes, from beef to chicken to lamb, whether in complex dishes with delightful sauces or simply as kebabs. The home-made...
An affordable romantic Afghani enclave amidst the East Village hubbub.:
In Short
Secreted away in a small site in the heart of the Saint Mark's Place chaos, Khyber Pass is surprisingly peaceful and romantic: a dark, smallish room walled with brick and...