A Persian restaurant which won't offer Kubideh, so I chose Tah chin, and I needed to add a side so the server asked as with s surprise "so you want to order 2 dishes".. brought the Tah chin, the chicken inside the rice smell so bad. Add to that the fat fruit flies dining with you. Bathroom in a bad shape and the decorating and paint in bad harmony. Also the music playing in the TV was a song with title of "crying" which made a non Persian lady saying this is "church music" which the server ignored or did not understand . One ☆ for the servers politeness. . Lost 4 stars for lack of passion and cleanliness and poor quality food. Who serves Hot tah chin with a branch of old mint and sliced pickles? ! Ashamed that people serve food with this level of poor quality and they...
Read moreThe soups are excellent. On the TV screen you can see programing in Farsi. The keen political observers will pay attention to the flag. If there's a lion with a sword in its right paw and a sun behind, is a Pahlavi flag, a monarchist sign of the opposition. If there's a tawhid, Islam's monotheistic symbol, then it's the government. Do not get distracted by this simmering antagonism. Concentrate in your osh soup, whose simple presentation and contrast of colors makes you think about a Pollock's painting, this time with a brush and not his crazy color sprinkling...
Read moreAmazing hidden gem in Montreal that deserves all its flowers. The owners are very loving. Feels more like home than a restaurant ❤️ The prices reflect this and if you’re looking to dine out and eat healthy all while saving money (especially considering the cost of living right now) this is the spot to try. Everything is amazingly fresh! And portions are huge!! Spent 30 and will have food for supper and a breakfast tomorrow. Pictures speak for themselves (this bowl of soup was only 6$ and amazingly...
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