Nestled in the heart of Padua, Italy, lies a Persian oasis like no other - Ristorante Persiano Darvish. As soon as you step foot inside, you are transported to a world of Persian delights, with the tantalizing aroma of kebabs and stews wafting through the air. The decor is a stunning blend of traditional and modern elements, creating an ambiance that is both elegant and inviting. The staff are friendly and attentive, ensuring that every aspect of your dining experience is flawless.
Now, let's talk about the food. Oh, the food! Each dish is a masterpiece in its own right, crafted with a meticulous attention to detail and bursting with flavor. The succulent kebabs are cooked to perfection, the aromatic stews are a symphony of spices, and the fluffy rice is the perfect complement to any dish. And don't even get me started on desert!
But Ristorante Persiano Darvish is more than just a restaurant - it's a cultural experience. From the traditional Persian music to the warm hospitality, every aspect of the dining experience is designed to transport you to another world. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned regular, Ristorante Persiano Darvish is a dining destination like no other. So what are you waiting for? Book your table today and experience the magic...
Read moreThe score I gave was for the very high price... gor 37 euro only gor Soltani is too high and we expect more!!!! First of all coperto( service fee) was too high for a restaurant (2.6 per!!!!) second, dough, my favorite iranian drink was not the best one we drink in iran, so if u go there please don't think our dough is that,,, it must have more yogurt,,, Darvish just added vinegar and salt and a bit yogurt... the meat of Koobideh was delicious , barg was so so, rice was good... but we always put onions, pickles ,... some vegetables around the dish ... it was so stingy of Darvish to put nothing... 28 for one dish and with coperto and dugh 37!!!! Too high, atmosphere could be more oranian, except Samaver they didn't put nostalgic...
Read moreI've spent a few months in Iran and came to relive those experiences. It fell short in a major way. The food was truly terrible, service was cold, the meat was suspect (edit: a few hours later, the meat is definitely suspect if you know what I mean!!). Exact opposite of what you will have in Iran. Never experienced anything that bad in all my time there. Never! The price was outrageous for what it was. And no baby chair. Come on, am Ikea baby chair (19 eur) costs about half of what they ask for that terrible skewer. My own chair was about to break apart from under me! Do not go if you've ever been to Iran. It'll leave you a terrible taste of a truly wonderous people and their culinary world. This is not the...
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