Pars Grill House & Bar 249 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001 |
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Three thousands years ago, Pars was the heart of the Persian Empire. It was where Persian kings cordially received their guests at Persepolis, a city in Pars. Majeed Karimi from Shiraz has created a restaurant inspired by the Persian culture and his heritage. The name of Pars now adorns this beautifully decorated Persian restaurant in Manhattan. Pars offers a wide variety of Persian dishes, from kebobs to stews, and luscious Persian desserts, all made with natural ingredients, and cooked by a Persian chef. Added on August 14, 2010 and last updated 1 year ago
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 |  | Bristow, Va |
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|  | ★ A group of friends and I decided to follow the reviews to this restaurant thinking it owned to its reputation... Tasty and fancy???!!
First and foremost the service was horrible, our waiter would barely acknowledge us...and was so rude, we couldn't get a simple smile out of him.
Second, the food was cold and in such a small portion! Definitely not worth the money. We got charge for every piece and bit of it... I'm surprised the water was free!
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|  |  | Canton, MI |
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|  | ★★★★★ The dinner was awesome. No wait, and the Sultani was the best I've ever had. To top it all off the homemade Persian ice cream was authentic and extremely creamy. The prices really aren't too bad for what your getting, but the add ons will add up. 2 appetizers, 2 dinners, 2 desserts and 2 drinks run us about $75 |
|  |  | Houston, TX |
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|  | ★★★★ Food was pretty decent like your typical Persian joint, as was the service. Only things I'd point out for those with families are that they have a bar and the girl who served me was dressed in a pretty tight and revealing miniskirt and was too friendly with the male. She gave pretty good service to me and to another party. However the main thing that'd keep me from going back that often, if at all again, is the hefty prices: that place'll tear a whole in your wallet. However, it might be worth it if you've never had Persian. Another thing I'd like to point is this is one of those uptight fancy places, so dress to impress; I'd suggest not going in casual clothing. If you wanna eat somewhere you can be yourself and relax, this place is not it. |
|  |  | Ridgefield, NJ |
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|  | ★★★★★ This place is greatttttttt all kabobs are excellent you have to try their gourmet rice it's soooooo good, the owner also is very nice, he assure me his food is 100% Halal.I have told everyone about this place you must visit. |
|  |  | Wyckoff, NJ |
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|  | ★★★★★ Three words (food is great)the best iranian food in the city. i go there almost every week .i dont like the fact that they serve alcohol but i enjoy the food very much. i had Iftar there 3 times.and by the way servise is much better than before i think is due to the fact the owner in the manager now. | |  |
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