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El Dorado Hills Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant Evolves into Capital Kabob House

A Flavorful Journey of Rebranding - Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant Transforms into Capital Kabob House

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 17, 2024
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El Dorado Hills Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant Evolves into Capital Kabob House

Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant in El Dorado Hills

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“We deeply regret to inform our cherished customers that Bamiyan will be permanently closing its doors, likely within the next one or two weeks. We are immensely grateful for your unwavering support throughout our journey. However, we are excited to announce that we will be returning with a fresh start, featuring a new name, menu, and ownership as CAPITAL KABOB HOUSE. We sincerely hope to receive the same level of love and support in our new venture. If you haven’t already, please consider following us on Instagram and Facebook for updates.”

In a culinary metamorphosis set to tantalize taste buds, Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant in El Dorado Hills is bidding farewell to its Afghan roots to emerge anew as the Capital Kabob House.

Nestled in the Creekside Plaza at 1121 White Road Road, Bamiyan Afghan Restaurant recently declared its imminent closure within the coming fortnight. However, this closure marks not an end but a rebirth, as the establishment prepares for a complete rebranding.

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Renowned for its delectable array of Afghan delicacies, including the coveted samosas, mantoo, bolani, and kabobs, Bamiyan has etched its culinary presence since its inception in 2003. Initially gracing Citrus Heights with its flavorsome offerings before settling in El Dorado Hills in 2008, Bamiyan’s journey has been a savory saga chronicled by enthusiasts and food critics alike.

However, winds of change have swept through the restaurant’s corridors as Alpha Investments LLC, the new custodians of Bamiyan, unveil their vision for the future. With a menu poised to fuse Middle Eastern, Afghan, Indian, Pakistani, and Persian culinary traditions, Capital Kabob House aims to tantalize palates with an eclectic gastronomic voyage.

“We are immensely grateful for your unwavering support throughout our journey. However, we are excited to announce that we will be returning with a fresh start, featuring a new name, menu and ownership as Capital Kabob House”

The decision to rebrand stems from a strategic pivot, as Alpha Investments seeks to invigorate revenue streams by expanding the menu and attracting a broader clientele. Capital Kabob House will boast an assortment of kabobs, spanning succulent lamb, beef, chicken, meatballs, and enticing vegetarian options. Additionally, sumptuous entrees such as chicken biryani and lamb shank promise to elevate the dining experience to new heights.

Capital Kabob House endeavors to infuse innovation into tradition, presenting a seamless fusion of flavors that transcend borders. The establishment’s operators envision a culinary landscape where diversity flourishes, beckoning patrons to savor the rich tapestry of global cuisine.

As preparations for the grand unveiling unfold, anticipation simmers within the community. Plans to introduce a buffet line for lunch service and adorn the premises with new signage signify the dawn of a gastronomic era. Come April, Capital Kabob House is poised to grace Creekside Plaza with its vibrant presence, enriching El Dorado Hills’ culinary mosaic.

Creekside Plaza, a quaint enclave along White Road Road, pulsates with culinary diversity, hosting a mosaic of eateries and retail outlets. Among its denizens stands Umi Sushi, a Japanese culinary haven, underscoring the plaza’s status as a culinary nexus just south of El Dorado Hills Town Center.

With bated breath and eager anticipation, aficionados await the unveiling of Capital Kabob House, poised to redefine El Dorado Hills’ culinary landscape one kabob at a time.

Source: Local News
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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