It's an Iranian kebabshop, in a traditional style ambiance wich sells items like liver, heart and other organ meats which are popular in Iran. (جگرپرده،دل،قلوه،خوش گوشت) Staff were super friendly, they were noticing all of their costumers and they tried to make them feel like home, they even had some old songs playing in the store to make the experience whole. To my surprise there were a lot of German customers, which I didn't expect, since usually such food is not that popular amongst foreigners outside Iran. They even gave us complementary Tea In the end which was real nice of them. We tried a couple of skewered organ meats and koobideh (minced meat kebab). They came with a side of lemon and onions and tasted nice and it was a nice experience overall. The only downside would be the fact that they don't have a charcoal grill and they make everything on a grill that uses propane as fuel and that would eliminate the hint of smokiness on the kebab. Also their bread is the regular pita bread, which is not traditional in Iran and since it's a bit sweet, it changes the taste. In the end we also ordered some minced meat kebab (Koobideh) it was ok, but it had some kind of a taste, I don't know whether they had too much onion in it or some kind of spice was added to it. It was ok but not the best Koobideh and definitely not the Koobideh you get in Iranian style kebabshop. (It tasted more like Koobideh from northwest of Iran, which is called Bonab kebab) Their lamb kebab (چنجه) was surprisingly good and juicy, I definitely recommend it. Overall was a nice experience, and I would definitely go...
Read moreReally really delicious but way way too overpriced. It's about over 20 € for a mixed grill plate which is scandalous for a small spot that also serves to go boxes. I'd understand if it was a steakhouse or a proper restaurant but the owners must be delusional if the clientele they think they are attracting are going to pay such unacceptable sums. As said, it is not setup like a restaurant, seating arrangements are there but they are tight, near the grill and are practically not offering anything in terms of raising prices to such a degree. This place left me with question marks but i did...
Read moreTehran Grill on Nollendorfplatz 7 is a cozy spot with a welcoming atmosphere. The food was acceptable, and the chef was incredibly friendly, making sure we felt at home. However, there's one thing worth noting: while they proudly display the Persian motto "Hot Bread, Hot Kabab," the experience felt incomplete without the authentic hot Sangak or Taftoon bread. It would be great if they could include these traditional breads to truly match the motto and elevate the overall dining experience. Despite this, it's still a decent place to enjoy some Persian...
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