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Businiess name:  Persian House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am new to Persian foods and the food at the Persian house is amazing. I never used to like eggplant but Nazkhatun appetizer is downright delicious. I have tried the Lamb Shank and it is fall off the bone goodness. I have been back and had the Salmon Fessenjan is a perfectly cooked salmon fillet with a pomegranate sauce that is a wonderful compliment to the fish. The saffron rice is some of the best rice I have ever had, the dill rice won't disappoint. I had their Baklava, a very tasty desert.\r \r The family run staff are very nice. The location is really close to a Max Line stop.\r \r It is truly nice to experience a bit of Iran in Portland, OR.

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