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 | ★★ the first time they got our order mixed up. we order take out and the meat and pita in the kabab were ice cold. and very very expensive i thought 30 usd for two. i will say the portion of rice and french frie were very large more then one person can eat. |
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 | NR I called and they said that only their lamb is Zabihah Halal. |
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 | ★★ Not a zabiha place. The owner does not seem to care about zabiha or not zabiha. Decent food but very racist against indo/pak. Happened plenty of times for me to believe that thier focus is other customers. Stopped going there! |
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 | ★★★★★ Very nice restaurant to go. One of the fine persian restaurant. Highly Recommended! |
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 | ★★★ The food here seemed average to me, I didn't like the atmosphere. Too crowded in too little space, and they serve alcohol which is turn off. |
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 | ★★★ I go to this restaurant with my non-muslim friends when they want to eat Persian. The only Zabihah item on the menu is the lamb shank, all other items are not Zabiha. I spoke to the owner many times about this. They also serve alcohol here so not too great of a place to take the family.
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 | ★★★★★ This delightful little storefront restaurant serves up some of the best Persian food around. The babaganoush was nutty and slightly sweet and the hummus was excellent. I had the barg which is grilled beef served with grilled vegetables and parsley rice. The meat was tender and delicious. For non-meat eaters, the menu is limited but there are a few vegetarian entrees. There is a small wine list and an unintersting assortment of beers. |