Ravagh Persian Grill

Persian restaurant · Upper East Side

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"Walk past the Ravagh Persian Grill, and there’s a good chance you’ll see a relatively empty restaurant. Don’t be deterred. This Upper East Side spot makes some of the best Persian food in the city, like tender kebabs with just enough char, crispy whole fish with saffron rice, and herby meat stews. The tranquil room, outfitted with polished leather chairs and gauzy white curtains, is just formal enough to host a low-key celebratory dinner or share a meal with your parents. The portions are large, but you could also stop by solo for a lunch of lamb chops, with plenty of leftovers to take home. Because it stays pretty quiet, Ravagh is a great place to treat like an extension of your living room. They also have a Midtown location on Madison Ave. photo credit: Alex Staniloff Food Rundown photo credit: Alex Staniloff Bronzini Dinner The crispy, seasoned skin on this fish is reason enough to order it. It’s also a bit of a lunker, with large chunks of meltingly tender flesh on the bone, and a big pile of saffron rice on the side. Give it a lemon squeeze on top and inside. photo credit: Alex Staniloff Lamb Chops Kabob These lamb chops are distinctively rich and meaty, with hints of lemon, garlic, and saffron in the marinade. And we appreciate the bit of fat at the end, as a treat." - Neha Talreja

Ravagh Persian Grill Review - Upper East Side - New York - The Infatuation
Alex Staniloff

1135 1st Ave., New York, NY 10065 Get directions

ravaghrestaurants.com
@ravaghpersiangrill

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