Firstly if u r a tourist avoid Iran unless u have a local with u, they gave me Persian menu but I only read the numbers not dishes I don’t speak Persian, price is different in two menus, they don’t speak English nobody explained the menu properly. we ordered two dishes, there’s no extra complimentary food, no appetizers nothing, plain cold pita and onion. We asked for coffee and tea they said no coffee or tea on Fridays there were coffee place downstairs, we could pay for god damn tea and coffee! Nothing like the kebabs we have in Turkey taste wise and service wise. I go to a very busy restaurant in Turkey and the waiters are way way better. They always take care of me. They bring appetizers, main dish, desert, tea, they also replenish extras and you only pay for your main dish and extra drink so being busy is not an excuse, they also added service charge for that bad service I never give tip. Iran is a good place to feel feel stupid and deceived. We r tourist not...
Read moreI recently had lunch at this old restaurant and I must say that it was thoroughly enjoyable. The quality was excellent and the materials used was top notch. The menu is not that diverse and they only serve kebabs of different type with a few side dishes and also rice available to go with it and price wise it's on the more expensive side. The personnel are formal but very polite and the atmosphere is rather quite and peaceful but nonetheless enjoyable. Overall I recommend it for people that look to have a quality kebab with friends and family. It will be a good and...
Read moreThis was the best kabob barg I’ve had in Tehran. Coming from USA, I am used to beef and not lamb. But this was the best lamb meat I’ve had in Tehran. Our waiter, Mr. Darvishi was extremely polite, friendly and professional. The food was delicious. And the restaurant was very clean. The chicken kabob, the rice and the wonderful Persian cold drinks were all delicious. I definitely recommend...
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