Atmosphere & Service • Casual counter‑service: Order at the kiosk/counter, grab a seat, and your food arrives fresh and hot—no table service, just flavorful food fast • Clean & welcoming: Though no fancy décor, diners appreciate the no-nonsense setup and friendly staff who explain the menu when needed ().
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🍢 Food Highlights • Kabobs shine: • Beef koobideh is juicy, well-seasoned, beautifully charred—rich, meaty, satisfying . • Chicken thigh and breast skewers are equally juicy and flavorful, served with perfectly smoky tomatoes • Combo platters (e.g., “No 3” tray) offer variety and generous portions—multiple customers enjoyed them enough to reorder next day . • Sides & salads: • Crisp Shirazi salad and cool mast khiyar (yogurt–cucumber) add freshness and balance to the meal • Fluffy saffron basmati rice is more than just a side—it complements the skewers beautifully • Extra praise: • “The beef was packed with flavor & juicy, the rice was buttery & delicious, and the perfectly charred jalapeños & tomatoes were the cherry on top” • A Redditor observed: “My parents are from Iran and they’re regulars at Taste Of Persia. It’s the best Kabob and Jujeh I’ve had in the state so far.” 
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💵 Value & Portions • Foods range between ~$15–30 a plate, but meals are very filling—with leftovers common on combo platters • Some reviewers note slight price hikes, but all agree the quality justifies the cost .
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🚧 Potential Drawbacks • Kiosk-only ordering may feel impersonal—though efficient. • Occasional smoky indoor air due to the grilling setup—some find it intense • During peak hours, parking can be a tight squeeze .
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🌟 Final Take
Taste of Persia is a hidden gem for Persian cuisine in San Jose. It excels at juicy, flavorful kabobs, hearty portions, and friendly, no-fuss service. If you’re after authentic Persian grilling in a casual, value-driven setting—you’ll leave satisfied and likely planning your return.
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Would I go back? Absolutely. Whether you’re craving koobideh, joojeh, or a generous combo plate, this place delivers warmth, taste, and Persian flair—without...
Read moreThis is definitely not a fast food joint. There is no menu for wrap or to go items. The service is slow but the food is excellent I had a chicken wrap which was wrapped in lavash with grilled tomatoes white onions and lettuce and probably some mayonnaise because there was a white sauce on it The wrap was simply rolled so you may not want to call it a rap because it is purely rolled with the two ends open. It was a complete mess to eat it but I have to tell you it was absolutely delicious. When the lady who handed me the food held the wrap horizontally and put it in a brown bag and stapled the end I should’ve got my clue. It was an absolute mess trying to eat this but I loved every bite of it despite getting turmeric on my shirt which I hope it washes off my hands and fingers turn yellow. I highly suggest that you eat in the food look good and the interior is nice and tidy. This is not a taco place do you want to sit down and enjoy this food everything...
Read moreDisappointing Experience - Not What I Expected
I visited Taste of Persia SJ for the first time, and unfortunately, it will also be my last.
The experience started off poorly—there was no one to welcome or assist guests. Instead, you’re required to place your order on a self-service tablet. I ordered the Soltani Kabob dish with a salad. To my disappointment, the bread served was store-bought pita, not freshly baked naan, which is a staple of authentic Persian dining.
Other shortcomings included no water being served, and the silverware was an odd mix of plastic and metal. Additionally, there was no sabzi khordan (herbs) provided, which is a common and expected side in Persian meals.
One of the hallmarks of Persian culture is its warmth and hospitality, but sadly, that was absent here. While the food quality was mediocre at best, this place might be better suited for takeout or delivery rather...
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