Halal Chopan Kabob "Chopan Kabob”

Las Vegas, NV · Afghan restaurant

Rating
4.3/5
★★★★☆ 4.3
Reviews
20
Rank in Las Vegas
#1202
of 3902 restaurants
City Percentile
51%
rating percentile
Address
Halal Chopan Kabob "Chopan Kabob”, 1740 E Serene Ave Suite 160, Las Vegas, NV 89123
Phone
(702) 444-7773
Website
halalchopankaboblv.com
Status
Closed · Opens 11 AM

Halal Chopan Kabob "Chopan Kabob” is a restaurant located in Las Vegas, NV. It is one of 3,902 restaurants listed in Las Vegas. Its 4.3-star rating is above the Las Vegas city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

Hours

Saturday11 AM–9 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Robina Malik · Jan 2026

Absolutely the best food I’ve ever eaten! This is the first time I’ve truly found a great halal place in Las Vegas, and I’m so happy I did. The food at Halal Chopan Kabob is incredibly delicious and full of authentic flavor. The staff is amazing—everyone is very friendly and welcoming, and the cashier especially stands out with such kindness and respect. You really feel the warm Afghan hospitality and genuine respect, which makes the experience even better. I highly recommend everyone to stop by and try the food. We will definitely visit again, and I will recommend this place to all my friends and family. Thank you for the wonderful service and the amazing, delicious food

★★★★☆ 4.0 Pablo Sanchez · Feb 2026

We had a great experience at Chopan Kabob. Halal, family-run Afghan restaurant. The server and owner greeted us and were very kind. The chapli kabob was delectable! Our favorite part of our order. The Qabuli Rice was also tasty, although I believe could have been more flavorful. The gyro sandwich with fries get the job done and satisfied our tastebuds. Overall I would rate the food 7.5/10. Also huge props for having a CLEAN BATHROOM!

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 Heem Crav · Feb 2026

Judging by the reviews if you are not Arabic or don’t speak their language I would advise you to not go here. This place is overpriced and very small portioned. But if you speak Arabic or have the same background as them then it seems they will give you a generous portion. The beef plate is $18.99 and was probably the worst $19 I’ve ever spent on food. The chicken plate was $16.99. All they gave us was a bunch of rice with a few small pieces meat and some lettuce on the side. The food looked nothing like the picture. I’m so upset I didn’t open the beef plate before I left because I would’ve returned it right back to the guy and demanded a refund. What’s even worse is that I even gave the guy a little tip. I’m never going back here again if I do it’ll be just to see if this placed changed

★★★★★ 5.0 Dena Banning · Jan 2026

I brought my baby to eat Afghan food for the first time, and he was sooooo obsessed! I’m so grateful he was able to leave with such a full and satisfied belly🥹 Khatool and her husband worked so hard to prepare the most delicious dishes, perfect for our little family! Everything was so full of flavor, but had the perfect balance for a baby to enjoy too! Our little guy loved Khatool so much. It felt like dining at a loving aunt’s home. We were so grateful for their incredible hospitality and cannot wait for the next opportunity to come visit again! *Baby and I are vegetarian, so we went hard on the bolani and the kabuli palau🤤 but the chicken koobideh and mantu were my husband’s favorites*

★★★★★ 5.0 Shabi Rizvi · Oct 2025

If you’re craving a feast that truly celebrates flavor, the big meat platter at this Afghani spot is the real deal. The presentation itself is enough to impress—an overflowing tray of perfectly grilled meats, steaming fresh bread and sides that balance the richness beautifully. The star, of course, is the meat. Juicy lamb kababs with a smoky char, tender chicken kababs marinated in spices that hit all the right notes, and beef skewers that melt in your mouth. Every bite carries that signature Afghani depth of flavor—warm spices, subtle herbs, and just the right amount of char from the grill. What makes the platter shine is the variety. You don’t just get one flavor profile—you get a whole spectrum, from bold and savory to slightly tangy. Paired with chutneys and kabuli rice, it’s a combi

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Seating

Services

Afghan restaurantHalal restaurantLebanese restaurantMediterranean restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurant

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