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Bidrage med feedbackI made the mistake of getting the Shawarma maybe a decade ago, and that didn't go well. Recently I decided to try them again and wow, fantastic Kebabs! They still have shawarma, but it's hidden on the back page of the menu. Avoid it, and go with the Kebabs. I'm hooked on the Salari combo, which gives you beef (hamburger) and chicken kebabs on a bed of saffron rice (or salad). Delicious.
Partner and I have gone here several times for lunch and would have no problem returning. The restaurant sits in a strip plaza under the long shadow of Canada's first McDonalds outlet.The restaurant interior is simple with a kind of diner look. Let me say first that most Persian food I have had was not heavily seasoned and that is why you are provided with seasoning. We had the kabobs on rice beds, lemon soup, and with side Caesar salads. Both meals were hot and tasty and served quickly. It's not gourmet but healthier than McDonalds and worth the visit.
One of the BEST in London. Go there all the time. Affordable. Fresh. Great Salads. Lamb shank is amazing, rice is tasty, kebobs are cooked well but not dry. You cannot go wrong eating here, and I will always go back to this place for some home cooked goodness.
D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S. I've been to this restaurant twice now and I plan on going for dinner this evening. I would HIGHLY recommend this restaurant. The food is healthy, abundant and fresh. There are plenty of unique choices and the prices are unbeatable. If your looking for a boring burger and fries meal, you won't find it but if you are looking for quality food and delicious tea...THIS IS THE SPOT! Don't take my word for it: check it for yourself!!!! MMMMMMmmmMMM
For starters we had the Arayes, a pita bread stuffed with minced meat, along with the Maustkhiar, a yogurt cucumber dip. For the main meal we had the Koobideh Kebab as well as the Chicken Kebab. The rice portions with both of them are huge, so my advice would be to get half rice and half salad, and their Fatoush Salad is good. The Koobideh is a nice skewer of minced beef with a hint of herbs. The service is good and you get the feel of a nice little place in an alley in Tehran. As everyone knows I relish desserts, and the walnut baklava over here is a nice option to culminate a nice evening out.