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    Arya Persian Restaurant

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Mandi Persian Grill

    Mandi Persian Grill

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.9 kmQuezon City

    I'd passed this place without giving it a second thought. It looked like just another shawarma…read morespot. There were five million other shawarma spots and this place looked pretty small. Man, was I wrong. This wasn't just a shawarma place. It was a legit grill place. Shawarma, kebabs, chicken fillets, dapas... you name it. Impressive. And for a price that didn't go over 100php for most items. Even more impressive. What stunned me though was how much bigger it was on the inside. It added a lot to the ambiance of the place. There was lots of room and lots of seats, giving it a rather cozy feel. The food itself is pretty good! Not dry, tasty and that's without drenching it in sauce as is my usual modus when it comes to these wraps. Despite the price, it wasn't at all small and they didn't skimp on the fillings which is something that doesn't happen very often. So if you're looking for something light and filling but won't kill your wallet or make you feel like you didn't eat enough, this is where I'd suggest to go.

    At first I was a little frustrated because Mandi Persian Grill replaced this cool café on that same…read moreplace. It was the only one with turtle pie then. It took me some time to warm up to it but my love for hummus has overcome this tampo, so I decided to try it out. Needless to say, it was on a whole different scale than the café it replaced, but I still like it because of my love for Middle Eastern food. PROS: You'd be surprised how roomy it actually is. On the ground level it would just be around 4 tables and you have to scoot to get to the counter and place your order. But downstairs, it's comfortably spacious; I love samplers! So of course I had their Mandip Trio. It was so fun to eat because I got to try the Moutabal and Keema too, which is quite good; I liked reading this little story on their menu on how Mandi got their name. CONS: Orders take a bit of time to prepare; We could use for more pita for the Trio. TL;DR: Authentic Persian food that's not just some random shawarma place. More Mandi!

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    Ababu Persian Kitchen

    Ababu Persian Kitchen

    4.3(6 reviews)
    6.9 kmManila City

    Hands down my favorite place to eat in in Taft Avenue!…read more Ababu opened about a year ago and hasn't lost its momentum since, well at least for me. They serve Persian and Mediterranean foods which are two of my favorites! The best part? It's just a block away from my building so if you do visit, there's a possibility of you running into me there (don't forget to say hi!)! Ababu's food is very affordable but unlike most cheap eats, Ababu serves amazing food! Their Beef Kebab Rice Meal is my favorite! It consists of charbroiled ground beef with egg, corn, onions and tomatoes on rice. They also serve bottomless iced teas with the meals though I believe they use powdered iced tea. The only drawback is that the place can get really hot and a little smoky when they are cooking the meat and the poor air-conditioning sure doesn't help.

    When, like my sister and me, Mediterranean food is your comfort food and you want to eat it in a…read moresimple, no-frills place like we do, head to Ababu Persian Kitchen. Good thing there's one located across my office! I love their Chicken Rice Meal, which, at Php 139, comes with grilled chicken breast, a cup of rice, a slice of butter, some corn, tomatoes, onions, and a sunny-side-up egg. A bit of warning, though: the grilled chicken is really just that. It's not grilled barbecue-style so it's sauce-free, which is good news for weight watchers. It's a heavy meal, enough to fuel you from lunch to dinner. In fact, it has become my go-to lunch for days when I practice hot yoga after office and afternoon snacks are a no-no. My sister, the shawarma lover, loves their Shawarma Rice--no surprise! Their meals include unlimited yogurt dressing (of course!) and unlimited iced tea! Don't be surprised when they offer you one pitcher though you're dining alone. Though certainly amusing, that pressured me to drink more iced tea than I normally consume!

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    Hossein's Persian Kebab

    Hossein's Persian Kebab

    4.3(7 reviews)
    5.9 kmTaguig City
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    My family took us here to try the food. We got seated right away. The atmosphere was nice. The…read moreservice was very good. The food were delicious, sorry i did not get a chance to take pictures. They have parking spots but very tricky to get in and out. Will definitely come back.

    Hossein's interior is gorgeous as well as apt for its motif, all dimly lit curtains tinged with a…read morewarm, sun-baked palette. I learned about Hossein through my best friend, who loved their food so much that she couldn't stand up after clearing her plates. Neither could I, and that's a good sign. First things first: one does not simply enter Hossein without trying their Roti Channai (P125). Served with a mild sauce mixed with Indian spices, the roti is soft on the inside and crisp on the outside. As for mains, I strongly recommend their Lamb Shish Kebab (P550) and their Raan Masala (P2780), the latter of which is leg of lamb cooked in a creamy and thick curry sauce, mixed with special herbs and spices. In my opinion, the Raan Masala is definitely the star of the menu. Even the sauce of the masala goes really well with the kebab. So much so that I ended up dipping my kebab in the sauce of the masala instead of the actual sauce of the kebab. All of this doesn't come with rice yet, so you'll definitely want to order a heaping of buttery-hot Biryani Rice (P180), good for two people. I used to have a "don't love it, don't hate it" attitude toward Persian cuisine, but because of Hossein, I am now stuck in the "will eat everything until I puke" phase. Easily the best (and priciest) Persian restaurant I've tried in Metro Manila.

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    World Class Persian Kabab

    World Class Persian Kabab

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.7 kmQuezon City

    Can I say that World Class Persian Kebab is my best-kept secret? I really want to, do allow me to…read more Because despite being one of the dirtiest places to eat in Quezon City, they whip up an amazing dish of Chelo Kebab and yogurt sauce every time. I'm a little ashamed to admit that this place is really one of my favorites. From afar, the place looks like an old and smelly establishment that reeks of dirt and sweat. Although partly true, I would like to think that this is part of their charm. Their yogurt sauce is quite rich without the usual sweet taste. So with a slice of tomato, a slice of onion, a piece of Chelo and rice slathered with yogurt sauce, there's a party in my mouth. My dad absolutely refuses to eat here so me and my brother try to sneak out and dine here without him knowing. And let me tell you, it's worth it every damn time.

    My girl friends and I were coming off of an art and zine thing from the basement area of the same…read morebuilding and we were tired and hungry, so we decided to take a break from art and the crowded basement and went out into the street to look for a place to eat. Unfortunately, most of the eating options were farther out in Morato or E. Rodriguez, so we decided to have some Persian at the World Class Persian Kabab. I've always seen branches of this around and was always intrigued by its 24/7-ness and its garish design, though inside it was a little more raw and broken-down than I would have liked. Still it was a pretty nice spot to be sitting outside despite the rain and traffic around us. My friends got a chelo kabab and I got a shawarma, which were good and fine, but nothing to write home about. I've had better, though definitely not at the prices they had--they're cheap given the portions they put out, I'll give them that. They're probably better for a post-drinking bite to eat, rather than a place to go when you're looking for comfort in food. They did seem to have karaoke upstairs, though... Curious. I'll have to see what's up with that.

    Arya Persian Restaurant - persian - Updated May 2026

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