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Old 01-07-2008, 09:37 PM   #11
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While I can't claim to have experienced the entire range of Persian cuisine, I can say that a meal consisting of Persian kebobs, rice, and grilled tomatoes that I had 8 years ago is still the best meal I've ever had. The guy showed us how to make it and it involved a couple different kinds of ground meat (I think) and a whole bunch of spices and such. Incredible.
They are indeed ! I wish those iranians who flood to fast food joints ,could actually read your message.
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We have a Persian restaurant across the street from my office. It is very good food and seems pretty authentic (of course I really don't know). I think a trip there this week is caleld for.
Meeting many (respectively) iranians who take time to come to the place quite often might be a good sign of authenticity. and also the price ..i would say ,you couldnot have "good" iranian foods for cheap ,but its truly worth it.
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:45 PM   #13
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I'll give some of the dishes on the site you posted a try in the next few months.
I hope you enjoy it.feel free to take different maneuvers while cooking if some ingredients were unavailable.

I will later post some delicious ,easy to cook iranian foods ,perfect for kids who hate meat ...kinda tricky.
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:56 PM   #14
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Meeting many (respectively) iranians who take time to come to the place quite often might be a good sign of authenticity. and also the price ..i would say ,you couldnot have "good" iranian foods for cheap ,but its truly worth it.
IT is not cheap but becaseu I am I don't go there that often. It is not unsual for my table of guests to be the only one there that does not speak what I assume is Farsi, so I think its patrons are usually from the middle east. The food is excellent and I wish I had gone there today.
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Old 01-07-2008, 10:25 PM   #15
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IT is not cheap but becaseu I am I don't go there that often. It is not unsual for my table of guests to be the only one there that does not speak what I assume is Farsi, so I think its patrons are usually from the middle east. The food is excellent and I wish I had gone there today.
You are not cheap and i wish you had gone there too
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