Vivian C.
Yelp
Warm pita bread definitely gets this place bonus points. We noticed the "$11 minimum per person" note in the menu, but figured we had that covered with the 3 appetizers and the 2 entrees between the 3 of us.
Dolmeh Moe - Stuffed Grape Leaves (Sweet and Sour), cooked rice, parlsey, spring onion, leak and mint $6.99; the warm little bundles were pretty tasty.
Hommous Tahini - Garbanzo beans, fresh garlic, tahini and lemon juice $4.99; the hummus may not have been the best we ever tasted, but it was still pretty good, especially with the warm pita bread!
Barley soup - A delicious cooked mixture of barley, vegatables and herbs $4.99; made me think of Chinese congee. It was okay, but warning - it was served really hot!
Boneless Lamb Kabob* - Chunks of marinated lamb tenderloin cooked over open fire $17.99
Shirin Polo* - Skewered chicken breast cooked over open fire. Served with rice mixed with sweet orange peel and almonds $17.99
Both entrees were good, but of the two, the tender white meat chicken took the prize with the yummy (but not at all bitter despite the inclusion of the white pith in the orange peel) rice.
When we ordered dessert, we found out they didn't have coffee. (But it is on the menu... were they just out of it for the night?)
Rolet - Persian-style rolled cake with chipped cream $5.99; a bit more tough than tender, but still tasted good.
Persian Ice cream - Made with saffron, rose water and Persian cream $5.99; the winner of the two, it was very fragrant and flavorful.
A good meal indeed.