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    Maman Joon Kitchen

    4.3 (130 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Outdoor seating

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    I had one of my best food experience there. I had their Fesenjan stew and my wife got ghorme Sabzi stew, it was amazing and it was our first time trying Persian stews. Definitely come back to try more food!

    Soltani ( 1 skewer of Koobideh and 1 skewer of Barg) Ghormeh Sabzi (Beef) Gheymeh Bademjan (Beef)

    Amazing and fresh food and ! 10/10 experience dining in with them Very good service and very kind owner and staff

    The chicken kabob is consistently undercooked. Please see the attached photo and always ask for meat to be cooked well done.

    Beef kabob platter
    Mark W.

    Absolutely the freshest cooked food around.. great customer service and the employees keep the restaurant very clean.. thank you

    I ate before taking this picture and as you can see, still have a lot of food leftover. Great portion size!!
    Sahar R.

    After a work shift, I wanted something that was healthy but fast and this place did not disappoint! Made a call-in order for their Saturday Sultani special and side of an appetizer. Sultani: / stars. A little on the salt by side but very edible, soft, delicious. This meat is expensive (~$40+) so I was over the moon to learn it was only $20.99 here! Portion size is incredible. I swapped my rice for full Persian salad and they were happy to do this at no extra charge! Appetizer: came with fresh bread. Chefs kiss! Workers were fun to chat with as I was waiting for the food. Great people, clean store, and nice all around vibes.

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    Hanaa K.

    Oh wow. We had to come by again while in town because of how much we loved it last time. They did not disappoint. Excellent service and the food was so delicious that I can't even move anymore because I ate so much. I switched it up today and for the adas polo morgh. He got his soltani and loved it. Mine came with loads of raisins and dates. It was so packed with flavor that I couldn't stop myself. Bonus bits of potato tahdig. The chicken was lightly spiced and juicy. The adas polo was perfectly cooked. The rice grains were long and perfect and the rice was cooked exactly the way it should be. Portion sizes were massive and I couldn't finish my food. Served with bread and a nice mast r khiar. It was thick and tangy. The surprise of the day was zayton parvardeh and it was so amazingly. It reminded me of an olive version of fesenjan. Tasted amazing with the adaa polo and morgh. You'd never believe this is fast food because everything tastes like home. I urge you to come here if you love Persian cuisine. It's the closest to Iranian home cooking in the area.

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    outstanding food, great service. did not expect this kind of excel service in fast food joint. very clean. had burger, they are here to stay

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