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    4.4 (141 reviews)
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    Bolani Triangles (the green chutney is amazing!)
    Gina G.

    Heading out for a date night, we landed at Jaji ~ what an absolutely beautiful restaurant. Wow! I've walked and driven by this restaurant for some time, and we finally had the opportunity to sit down and enjoy a meal + drinks here. We made a reservations ahead of time and were seated for dinner. We ordered the Bolani Triangles and Shola-Qorooti Croquettes to star and cocktails. For our main, we went with the Yogurt Chicken Kabobs and a side of Narenj Pallow (saffron rice). Cocktail-wise we tried the Red Henna, Black Ink and the Pashtunwali #1. For the second course we ordered the Estrella Galicia Lagers. There's also a happy hour drink and bar bites menu in the bar & lounge area. Looks like those hours are geared towards 5-6:30p. Jaji shares 'they are a modern progressive take on Afghan cuisine and a modern love letter to Afghanistan.' The same owners have a sister restaurant also in Oakland called Parche off Broadway which serves contemporary Colombian cuisine. All in all, our meal was delicious and esthetically pretty. So many layers to our meal and deep flavors and a thoughtful approach. We were headed to a show or we would have probably ordered more. Def looking forward to exploring more from the menu like the picture worthy Osso Buco and dessert :) The cocktail menu is worthy of a trip in itself, and event space is equally as gorgeous. What a win for downtown Oakland! We took a ride-share as parking seems to be a bit tricky, although there are metered lots nearby.

    Dark chocolate pistachio cake
    Anna L.

    This was my first time eating at an Afghan restaurant, and I was thoroughly impressed by both the food and the ambiance. Jaji was located just around the corner from my hotel in Oakland, so I decided to make this my first stop for dinner while visiting. It happened to be Galentine's Day so they had some fun themed specials, a henna artist, and a belly dancer performing that night. I grabbed a seat at the bar and the bartender was social and quick to serve. It was still happy hour with a bar bites menu that is exclusive to bar guests. Since I was dining alone, I decided that ordering some small bar plates was the best course of action so that I could try more menu items. I was intentional about saving room for dessert because that was the main event I came for after seeing photos, but I'll get to that in a minute. I started with the Blue Tulip cocktail which has tequila and a pistachio orgeat (very tasty), as well as the smash'd lamb sliders & the bolani triangles which is one of their most popular appetizers. Both dishes were delicious, and the green chutney that comes with the triangles is phenomenal. I wish I could put that sauce on everything. I was hoping to try some of their kabobs, but sadly I was already getting full and still holding out for the real star of the show -- the dark chocolate pistachio cake (see photo). Wow, this dessert definitely lives up to the hype and while it was very rich & indulgent for one person to enjoy, I have zero regrets. I truly cannot wait to return to Jaji the next time I'm in the Oakland area!

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    Clarize B.

    Such a beautiful place! I had been to this space before when it was still a French restaurant. The interior design is gorgeous, love the huge windows, decor, and tucked away booths. Their playlist is fire too, good music can really set a place off and love how they play afrobeats. The space itself is pretty big with an area in the back for private events as well. Came in a party of 3 on a Wednesday evening and there was zero wait, the place was like 50% full. Our server let us know it would be a little bit of a wait for the food because we wanted everything out at the same time and they had a large private event in the back. To both of our surprise, all of the food came out really quickly. We ordered the - salata: refreshing, I think it's the only all fresh veg item on the menu. Seasoned really well and not dressing heavy. - bolani triangles: loveddd the jalapeno green sauce on the side and ended up using it on basically everything we ordered, solid bolani but open to trying other things on the menu next time - bonjon bolani: my fav item! I love eggplant and this was so creamy and flavorful - my jigar: came out as one big brioche piece which was unexpected, the brioche to liver mousse ratio was quite off so it was really intense/really salty (but that's better than too much bread instead I guess) - lamb shank: same issue kind of as the my jigar, the lamb is incredibly tender and I loved the flavor, rly unique, but it also was pretty salty for my table and next time would definitely recommend ordering an extra side of rice to even it out, huge portion of meat and definitely worth it - lavash: made in house, helped because the my jigar and lamb shank needed some more carb to balance out the saltyness - pistachio chocolate "cake" (semifreddo): super decadent, the pistachio part was not my favorite flavor, wish it was more natural (reminded me of pistachio extract) but the rest of my table enjoyed it, the chocolate layer is like pure fudge, definitely understand the appeal. Such a gorgeous restaurant and service was great! Food came quickly and their drink menu was super fun too. We all loved the cocktails we ordered and I appreciate that the servers let you know that it's family style and they recommend how many dishes to order too. Wish I could leave a 4.5 star to be honest because the saltyness from a couple of the dishes definitely threw me off, but this place is overall amazing. Perfect for date nights, special occasions, and large parties. Hoping that they get more attention soon and looking forward to coming back and introducing Jaji to friends!

    Saffron ice cream
    Paul L.

    Went to Jaji for a work team dinner and had a really great meal. This was my first time eating Afghan food, so I can't speak to authenticity, but it was a very impressive introduction. We had a set menu, and pretty much everything was delicious. The bolani triangles were a great start, the eggplant dish was especially good, and both the New York strip skewer and lamb shank were standouts. The trout was also excellent, and dessert ended things on a high note. My only miss was the lychee martini with a yogurt wash. It wasn't terrible, just a little strange and not really for me. Overall, Jaji felt like a great spot for a group dinner: flavorful food, polished atmosphere, and a menu that made my first Afghan meal memorable. I'd definitely go back.

    Chicken liver pate, steak skewers
    Christine B.

    Went here for date night and had a lovely experience. It was pretty dark inside but bright enough. Our waitress was super friendly and welcoming. We started off with the chicken liver pate, had some steak skewers, and finished our meal with the branzino (definitely the highlight and came with so many sides!) Would definitely come back to try some of their other plates :)

    Steak skewers
    Chris B.

    This was my wife and my first time experiencing Afghan cuisine, and it did not disappoint. We are both big fans of Parche, so had a certain level of expectation going into this meal. Safe to say, my expectations were exceeded, as every plate was just as beautiful as the interior design. We sampled many grilled meats, but don't sleep on the mushroom pakora! Oh and it's very accommodating of dietary restrictions, as my wife has a gf diet, which was easy to navigate on the clearly labeled menu. Dessert was excellent too. 5 stars, will return!

    Pro tip: turn your saffron ice cream into a makeshift affogato
    Pablo B.

    The food is excellent, the drinks are memorable, the staff obliging, and the atmosphere... tolerably moody? We got comped an additional appetizer but otherwise the portioning is intuitive and you can leave just sated enough without much mental strain.

    Borani
    Neha A.

    Had a lovely date night here! The ambiance and service are wonderful. We enjoyed the bolani triangles, croquettes, eggplant dish, chicken kabobs, saffron rice, and pistachio flourless cake. Loved the bolani triangles and croquettes! The chicken kabobs were a bit disappointing as was the saffron rice. The pistachio chocolate dessert was wonderful and so unique! Prices are reasonable and the cocktail menu looked good. Would return for the vibes and perhaps to try more meat items! Love that it is halal too!

    Selina G.

    Came here for my mom's birthday, and I thought they'd do something special like they did for the table next to me but that's okay, may have to ask for it :) Food was great, alittle overpriced but you are paying more for the experience and ambience here which was beautiful. All the flavors were great, and the fish was my favorite. The service was also great as well.

    Gosfand
    Linda Z.

    Great experience at Jaji for a weekday dinner. Def recommend for a night out with friends or a date night to impress! Portions were nice, service was excellent and overall love the vibe of the place. This is a new restaurant open for a handful of months. Some feedback: -Bolani & Croquettes were impeccable. Croquette was elevated yet had very warming feeling at the same time, perfect amount of breading and a lovely brunch to compliment the inside -Chutney was beyond delicious & very intentionally balanced - Chapli beef was yummy & flavorful however slightly too much onion inside of the meat. -Gosfand Lamb was delicious, however the other elements of the dish seemed delicious on their own, just not as cohesive as I was hoping. The harrissa cream tasted delicious with the veggies, however did not compliment the lamb too much. Also not much Harissa flavor and slightly overwhelming cuming flavor

    Iris H.

    Loved every dishes! Food is very good here. The drinks are okay: I didn't end up liking my drink. Food: - Pekora: sesame mushroom tempura. One of our favorite dishes we tried. Love the idea of using sesame seed in the tempura batter. - ducktu: duck dumpling with miso ginger consommé. Broth is very light. We do like the dishes, but not sure if five dumplings worth 30 dollars tho($5 for each dumplings) - chicken tikka kabob: chicken is tender and juicy. Love the peach chutney(has a some spice to it too!). - branzino: large portion good to share with 2 people. It's also paired with sour orange saffron rice and Jalebi(my first time trying!) - saffron ice cream: lactose friendly! It uses coconut milk instead of regular milk. Light and not overly sweet. - dark chocolate pistachio cake: a lot of texture because of kataifi. The chocolate is tasty and very rich. Drinks: - sparks like star: vodka, lychee, lime, yogurt wash etc... it's not as fruity as I expected. It's a pretty strong fermented yogurt flavor. Not my cup of tea. -red henna, black ink: gin, turmeric- ginger, soda etc... love the use of turmeric. I ended up liking this drink more. * take advantage of the garage valet parking( only $10 per hour). It's a lot cheaper than the garage we parked at.

    Erika C.

    I could eat the chicken liver mousse and eggplant dishes all day long. The meat was a little chewy for me on both the wagyu patty and chicken skewer. I probably wouldn't order those again, but I thought they were interesting to try. The octopus dish was pretty all right; I liked the flavors but the texture of the octopus threw me off - it was almost too tender? Maybe because it was tender and also very small. Overall, I felt the mouthfeel and bite of the meat dishes weren't what I expected. However, I have very little experience with Afghan cuisine. I love Kamdesh (also in Oakland, but not fusion, nor high end) and that's the bar I measure against. I like the pistachio cake, lots of textures. Thought the cheesecake was OK. Fantastic service from hostess to server to the manager. Friendly and attentive, and just very human. Loved the booth table we got too, allowed our group to catch up since it was more private and quiet in that cozy area of the restaurant. We parked a couple of blocks away at a Douglas garage that was only $5 for the evening. However, if I come back I'd do valet with the hotel. I would come back again for drinks, the small bites dishes, dessert, and the vibes.

    Mushroom pekora
    Mariam M.

    If I could eat Jaji everyday.. I definitely would. Saying the food was delicious would be an understatement. The food came out fresh and piping hot, packed with flavor and a beautiful presentation. The lamb was cooked to perfection, melting with each bite. And the chicken was so juicy! The interior was beautifully decorated (albeit got a bit loud) with large open spaces and plenty of seating. Would highly recommend getting a reservation and trying at your next opportunity!

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    Rare does a restaurant live up to the hype so completely. What an amazing culinary experience from beginning to end. Not to be missed.

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