Chopan Kabob

2699 Monument Blvd, Concord - 94520
249 reviews
Afghan
(925) 689-5488

I’m sad to say the following. I have been going to Chopan Kabab since they opened up 15+ years ago approximately. I know the people and the owners and have always respected them. I had to walk out tonight due to my having a live Yelp check in offer for a free soup. He said that was from 4 years ago. Well why is it on there then? Even if it’s a mistake, an honest business will honor it, then have it removed and let you know as well. But I simply got a no. My years of loyalty means zero. This place has gotten greedy. Portions got smaller thru the years along with higher prices. Not honoring what’s on their site is bad ethics and dishonest. After all these years, they’ve officially lost my business for good. Head to the afghan restaurant a mile down the road. They are honest, do what’s advertised and food is same quality but larger portions for less. I’m disappointed and thought the public should know. I will report false advertising to the appropriate entities. I wish Chopan well but you’ve lost mine and 11 other peoples business. They all know and will go to the one down the street. I hope that soup saved you money. It was clearly worth it. Thank you.

I love this place dearly. I've been eating here since the beginning of my days. And man, this place never gets old. I love the Chapli Kabob, their chicken Kabob, their fried fish, and don't forget their eggplant curry. If you want any Afghani food, this is the place you're looking for, and I mean it! It's just to good!

A hidden gem. If you want super delicious Afghan food this is the spot. The Chapli and Mantu are really excellent.

This is 20$ Lamb Karahi, all it was boiled lamb with tomato paste

Food is still amazing. I love coming here every time. Plus their rice is to die for.

I have been going to this place for more than 10 years, and it's always the same great taste and service. HIGHLY recommend this place to everyone! If you live in Concord and haven't been here, you need to go try them out. Best food ever!!

Ordered two vegetarian meals, the eggplant (Bonjan Borani) and pumpkin (Kadoo Borani), and two meat skewers (koobideh). The Kadoo Borani tasted pretty good, but the whole meal was a tiny portion of pumpkin, with a small drizzle of yogurt sauce accompanied by a large piece of pita style bread, nothing else. That's supposed to be a meal? For $12.00? The Bonjan Borani was delicious and was somewhat larger, but still more like a side dish with a piece of bread, at $12.00, not worthy of calling a meal. Not worth going back.

I'm very disappointed with the service here by the owner and one of the workers. I ordered the chaplee kabob wrap and it was a rip off. They put barely any meat in there and it's all thick bread mostly. It costs 12 something and it's just a Rip off. And on top of that I told the owner there was barely any meat in there and he was very rude to me. Never coming there again. Dissatisfied and still hungry now I have to go eat more food.

We set at the table around 5:45 pm and first appetizer arrived around 6:30 pm. There was only one table besides ours and they were already finishing. Wasn't too busy at all. We would really appreciate if they told us ahead of time that wait time is about an hour for three simple meals. Kebab, dall and bread were good. Fish or salad is ok.

Nourishment for the fundamental American sense of taste to incorporate huge rolls, teriyaki, katsu, and something like mayonnaise. In case you are searching for novel, innovative Japanese food, this isn't the most ideal spot for you. In case you are hoping to get a respectable dinner at break time that will not break the wallet, this spot takes care of business.