Kaboul Kitchen Season 2 Episode 5
Kaboul Kitchen
Season 2

Ep 5. Don't Shoot the Bartender

  • January 20, 2014
  • 33 min
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Episode 5 of Kaboul Kitchen season 2, "Don't Shoot the Bartender," is a thrilling continuation of the French comedy-drama series. The episode follows two main plotlines that intersect in unexpected ways.

The first plotline involves the staff of Kaboul Kitchen, a popular restaurant in Kabul, Afghanistan. The restaurant is facing a crisis when its head chef, Jacky, quits amidst a dispute with the owner, Sophie. With the looming threat of a health inspection, Sophie hires a new chef, Zoran, who may not be the best choice for the job. Meanwhile, Sophie's boyfriend, Julien, attempts to revive the restaurant's flagging fortunes by launching a new cocktail menu. However, his overzealousness leads to a dangerous incident involving the Taliban.

The second plotline revolves around the character of Colonel Amanullah. Amanullah is a former Afghan army officer who has been arrested and imprisoned for extortion. He demands that the ex-pats incarcerated with him, including Sophie's friend, Jeb, help him escape. Things take a turn when it is revealed that Amanullah has a personal vendetta against Sophie.

Throughout the episode, tension builds between the different characters as their paths begin to cross and collide. There are moments of humor, drama, and action as the Kaboul Kitchen staff tries to keep their restaurant afloat while navigating the dangers of life in Afghanistan.

Overall, "Don't Shoot the Bartender" is a gripping episode that showcases the strengths of Kaboul Kitchen. The series' unique blend of comedy and drama is on full display here, as the characters navigate the complexities of life in a war-torn country. Fans of the show will not be disappointed by this thrilling installment.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 20, 2014
  • Runtime
    33 min
  • Language
    English