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It is set in landscaped gardens, overlooking the city's Zarnegar Park. [11] The hotel has 177 rooms and suites. [12] It has several restaurants, including the Café Zarnegar serving Afghan cuisine, the Wild Rice fine-dining restaurant serving Southeast Asian cuisine, the Serena Pastry Shop serving homemade breads, cakes and patisseries and the Char Chata Lounge. [13]
Qargha (Dari: قرغه; Pashto: قرغې) is a town located to the west of Kabul, Afghanistan, where many people go for recreation and entertainment purposes. Its main attraction is the Qargha Dam, which is named after the town. There are also parks, amusement rides, boat rides, horse rides, and many Afghan restaurants with open lounge areas. [1]
Kabul City Center (Dari: کابل سیتی سینتر) is a shopping mall in Shahr-e Naw, Kabul, Afghanistan.Opened in 2005, it consists of 100 stores and a food court. It is equipped with see-through elevators and escalators and is notable for being the first building in Kabul to be equipped with functional escalators.
A Kabul restaurant owner told Insider that the Taliban's control over Afghanistan ultimately led him to forget the idea of having a business.
Afghan chicken or murgh-e is a classic example of one of the most famous dishes of Afghanistan. Chicken dishes are usually found in restaurants and at outdoor street vendor stalls. Unlike in the Indian cooking style, chicken in Afghan cuisine is often used with the intention that it be halal. Cream, butter, and curd are customary ingredients in ...
An additional review by the US military into the deadly Abbey Gate bombing during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021, which aimed to clear up outstanding questions about the attack, has concluded ...
It was built by a private company through Kabul Municipality and opened to the public in October 2014. The park covers about 24 acres of land and has various rides, including a Ferris wheel, drop tower, evolution, jump and smile, skydiver, octopus, carousel and bumper cars. [1] There is also an arcade game room and a restaurant called Marhaba. [2]
Chicken Street (Dari: کوچه مرغ Koch-e Murgha) is a narrow street located in the Shahr-e Naw district of Kabul east of the Asamayi. [1] It has been an iconic shopping street in the city and popular with foreigners, [2] famous for its carpets, handicrafts and antiques.