We were extremely disappointed because we had read great reviews. The restaurant opened 30 minutes late so we were waiting outside in the heat with nowhere to sit. There is one table in the tiny place with two chairs, not very clean. The food available were leftovers from not only that morning but most likely the day/s before from the looks of it. The variety was very limited. We ate in the dark because the owner told us that electricity was too expensive while she to sat in the kitchen with all the lights on. We weren't given cutlery so we kindly requested for a fork and a knife and even then she only gave us forks. The only reason I would give this restaurant a 1 is because the hummus tasted ok, even though it is not Iranian food. We went to eat Iranian food and we found old, very limited non Iranian food. I wish I was exaggerating about everything I have written but unfortunately that's what we experienced. Maybe that particular evening was a one off situation. Because if not, I honestly don't know how this business has survived. Also, there is no bathroom, at least that's what we were told when we asked, so we were forced to step outside and ask to use the bathroom of a bar...
Read moreIt has been one of my worst experiences to visit this place. I took 3 friends of mine to her shop to taste Doug (yogurt drink). Not only she charged us 4 euros for each glass of dougs which was very expensive but also they were bitter possibly made from rotten yogurt, and all of us throw them away. I wish to discourage anybody to try visit her shop an say that to please don't consider her products as a representative of Iranian...
Read moreIt was great that we could find this food place at the late night of Madrid. Shala was so nice letting us trying some food sample while she was preparing our food, and there was no problem to communicate in simple English. The food there is pretty authentic, and cheap too. Will definitely go back there again if we need food in...
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