Isabel W.
Yelp
Reservations recommended if possible! Your whole party needs to be there to be seated. There's some parking spots shared by the plaza (can be difficult to find) or they have valet for a fee.
The interior is beautifully decorated. They have an option to pay at the end using a QR code on the table but there's a fee from what we know. You can still ask your waiter to bring you the check and pay with them if you don't want the charge.
A group of 5 of us shared a bunch of things.
Spreads: both of them came with flat bread.
- Kashk Bademjoon ($13): fried eggplant, cream of whey, crispy onion and garlic, mint. This is a warm spread and I really liked it. The crispy onion and garlic adds a nice texture, saltiness/umami to the spread that was delicious. Would recommend (4/5)
- Bademjoon Torsh ($9): grilled eggplant, pomegranate, walnuts, garlic. This is a cold spread and there was something about it that I did not enjoy. Had a slightly sour taste. (1/5)
Mezze
- Lamb loghmeh ($13): lamb koobideh, pickled red onion, pickles, tomato, harissa aioli, zhoug, naan. The meat was tender and not gamey. The pickled red onion added a nice acidic balance to the dish. It came on a big piece of naan bread that was soft. (3.5/5)
Specialty Entrees
- Falafel: hummus, tabbouli salad, pickled beets, tahini, saffron basmati rice. For me, the falafel was dry. The tabbouli salad and pickled beets were very good though. (2/5)
- Chicken kabob: saffron roasted chicken breast. The chicken was better than the beef dishes we got! Moist and tender, comes over a piece of naan with some grilled onion/tomatoes (4/5)
- Lamb shank ($28): braised for 8 hrs, chickpeas, potatoes, saffron tomato broth, fava beans and dill rice. Was excited about this but ended up being disappointed. The flavor wasn't there for me (2/5)
- Beef: we got 2 of the beef entrees but I don't remember which ones. I think it was the koobideh and a tenderloin? The chicken was better personally (3/5)
- Zaatar fries ($5): standard fries with zaatar seasoning, solid. (3/5)
- Saffron Rice Tahdig ($6): has the crispy saffron rice over basmati rice. The crispy part is delicious!! Not sure what they put in there (butter?) but it's sooo good. (4.5/5)
The check was about $50 per person split evenly including tax and tip. If I were to come back, would get the fried eggplant spread, lamb loghmeh, chicken kabob and saffron rice tahdig.