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Kadu Borani

Kadu Borani from Pomir Grill on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester

Kadu Borani from Pomir Grill on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester

For our Foodies adventure in October we visited the Pomir Grill on Shrewsbury Street and this quaint little, BYOB Afghan restaurant did not disappoint. Sparsely decorated and small, the Pomir Grill featured a very precise menu with only about ten entrees and a few appetizers, soups and desserts. We started our meal with complimentary afghani flat bread that was served with 3 delicious dipping sauces. My dining partner and I shared the Kachalu cutlets which were delicately fried potato patties filled with a deliciously spiced spinach filing. For my main dish I was torn between the kabob, the Kofta Chalow (meatballs) and the Kadu Borani (butternut squash) and eventually went with the Kadu Borani mainly because I had never seen butternut squash served as a main dish and was intrigued as to how they would prepare it. Served steaming hot with flavorful Zamarut Palaw (basmati rice and spinach) and a traditional salad, the generous helping of squash was tender and spicy, with a nutmeg and all-spice finish that left me wanting more when I was done!

The service at this family owned restaurant was outstanding, the food was fresh and sourced locally and my guess is that all the recipes used have been passed down from generation to generation. I can’t recommend the Pomir Grill enough! -JG

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Afghan Veggie Sampler

Afghan Veggie Sampler at Pomir Grill on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester

Afghan Veggie Sampler at Pomir Grill on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester

New to the Worcester restaurant scene, Pomir Grill is a great addition to the Shrewsbury Street mix being the first restaurant to offer Afghan cuisine in the city. After dining here a few times, I have yet to be disappointed with the entire experience. 
This visit, I starting with a Kachula Cutlet appetizer that was described as, a potato pancake with ground beef. This cutlet was more of a meat pie with seasoned mashed potato on the outside and meat stuffing on the inside. It was definitely comfort food that went well with the three dipping sauces provided with the house bread. I had my heart set on a vegetarian offering that is served weekly as a lunch special; asked the waitress if that was an option for dinner, I was pleased that it would not be a problem. The veggie sampler consisted of the following items; Kadu Borani—a thick slice of butternut squash, with a tomato based sauce with a yogurt drizzle. Banjan Borani—a thick slice of eggplant served with tomato and yogurt sauce. Sabzi Chalaw—spinach served with onion and tomato. Also served with this vegetarian entrée were carrots with lentils in a tomato sauce and a fried potato dish with peppers. These five items were served with a brown rice with raisins and carrots. Everything was extremely well prepared and flavorful. As a non-vegetarian, it is rare for me to like a meatless dish enough to order it as a main course, but the food here is exceptional. While Pomir Grill offers a number of dishes off-kabob-style along with traditional Middle Eastern food, the hidden gems here are the less familiar dishes. Pomir Grill is a nice addition to the Worcester dining scene, offering interesting and slightly different dishes, a good variety of vegetarian and vegan dishes and a warm family restaurant feel. -DO