Address: 470 Green St, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
Phone: +14153628286
Sunday: 11AM–10PM
Monday: 11AM–10PM
Tuesday: 11AM–10PM
Wednesday: 11AM–10PM
Thursday: 11AM–10PM
Friday: 11AM–11PM
Saturday: 11AM–11PM
Saeed Ghandili, MD
The taste of their food is fantastic! The broiled brain in saffron’s sauce was something heavenly delicious, absolutely recommended to anyone who likes lamb’s brain; also, the lamb shank was prepared with a good amount of patience; it just melts in your mouth, and baghala polo was cooked just right not too stiff not too soft making it not only gorgeous but tasty too. The saffron ice cream with cream chips and pistachio, which was precisely the way traditionally made in Iran, was nicely made! Thanks to the chef or chefs, I enjoyed everything, and I highly recommend this restaurant. They may need to improve their service; otherwise, the ambiance is also lovely, with light Persian music in the background.
Melika Shahhosseini
I can’t recommend it at all. You can easily have better Iranian canned foods. We had Fesenjoon and the paste and walnuts were not cooked enough at all! It was too sweet, and tasted awfully. We had Bademjoon as well, and the shank wasn’t tasty either. Koobideh was just not bad, jooje was acceptable. Customer service was pretty awful too! We had to ask for water several times!
Aryan mobiny (OneOfYou)
Your Persian local guide here. Listen up folks 😁 Good food, bad service, high price. We tried Ghorme Sabzi with lamb shank (the dark green stew in my photos) and Gheime Bademjoon (the orange, tomato-y stew that comes with meat chunks and eggplant). They were both delicious and fresh. Ghorme Sabzi is pretty herbal and I've seen a 0 and 1 response from my foreign friends meaning that you'll either love it or absolutely hate the smell and taste. But you'll most certainly like the Gheime Bademjan. The base is tomato paste and split peas. I did not try their kababs but I saw others eating it and it looked good too. My biggest complaint is about the price and noise. This place is pretty noisy so don't go there for a romantic meeting or you'll end up having a headach and losing your loved one lol. The prices are pretty high too! honestly what do you put in your stews that make them worth 25 dollars! gold or silver? comon! you could at least serve people bread and cheese for free like any other Persian restaurant in the continent! How dare you serve fresh bread with no cheese and charge people 5-10 dollars extra for cheese? stop the greed and respect your customers.
Kickboxer MMA
Everything was on point. Almost! Food was extremely delicious and we all were happy with it. The service was fast.the restaurant was clean. ( the restrooms needed a little more attention ) but our main disappointment was the bread which was not freshly made like you would expect at such a high-and Persian restaurant! Highly recommended!
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Call directly, the easiest way, and totally worth your time, their food is exceptional...
Yes. Indeed Halal. All meat is Halal. It's Iranian restaurant
yes! they often have tables filled with large families and their kids. there isn't a kid's menu but they will make a modified dish for kids.
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