I went here for my birthday and had my favorite Persian dish (khorme-sabzi). The place was pretty busy for late at night (after 7:00pm) in the middle of a weekday (one couple inside and 2-3 pick up orders). The decor was not chic or upscale by any means, but did proudly display all the typical Persian ornaments and decorations from the homeland. So it has its own charm. The food, however, varies. My dish was microwaved (I could hear it in the back) and wasn't good but not spectacular. My friend's dish, however, was excellent. The overall service and complimentary foods were very disappointing. No refills on any of your juices, water refills are had to come by, and the pita bread is bought from Safeway (very low quality and not baked or heated). Furthermore, the cups for water and cutlary were very low quality and small. Basically, you could tell that they were cutting a lot of corners to save some money. I rather pay a couple bucks more for good service and proper food. I know other Persians who've gone there and also had a similar luke-warm feeling.
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