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    Sufi's Kitchen

    4.0 (497 reviews)
    ModeratePersian/Iranian
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Hummus

    Wow, just wow!!! This hidden gem was beyond our expectations. We walked in and the aroma immediately hits you. The menu had a wide variety of dips, spreads, salads, kabobs, and diverse entree options. We ordered multiple items and shared them family style. The appetizers included hummus, grilled chicken wings, and a eggplant/carmalized onion dip. The eggplant dip may have stole the show for me. For our entrees we had filet mignon kabobs, and lamb chops served with the most delicious side of rice and a roasted tomato. The lamb chops absolutely melt in your mouth. Finally for dessert we had a rosewater pistachio sorbet and a baklava cheesecake. Let me just say this meal did not disappoint. On top of the wonderful food, our service was excellent. Elder our server was knowledgeable as well professional. We will definitely return and encourage you to try it as well.

    Ghormeh sabzi
    Leyang Z.

    A hidden gem near Midtown and Buckhead! Since I have found this restaurant several weeks ago I have been there for three times and the experiences were all good. This spot is clearly not the Rumi or Delbar style -- its not a big restaurant, its decor is low-key, its dishes are not as creative or seasonally chaing as Delbar... But they do serve some good quality, affordable Persian food, especially some you cannot find in nearby Middle Eastern restaurants. For example, the Ghormeh Sabzi was an interesting meat and herb stew with an amazing hinty of sourness from dried lime. They also have Ghormeh Bademjoon, but unlike the Delbar version which uses lamb shank, theirs feature bite-size cubes of beef, and I think their portion of split peas is better than Delbar's. Other uncommon dishes include e.g. Mast spinach, a yogurt-spinach blend. My friends and I both think their Shirin Polo is better than Rumi's because they put carrots and their orange zest had more fragrance. However, I found that the saltiness of their complimentary barbari bread was constantly changing lol and for most of the time too salty for me. Service was fast, perhaps because the restuarant was usually not packed with ppl., and the staff were friendly to me. I will definitely return and try more interesting dishes -- perhaps at lunch next time, as the dishes are just less expensive for lunch.

    Stew
    Jennifer Z.

    A friend recommended Sufi's Kitchen and we are so glad he did. We had an amazing meal. The noise level was low. Our server was friendly. We started with the appetizer trio, hummus, eggplant, and falafel. All three were good and served with plenty of pita bread. They also brought out a small plate of cheese, olives, cucumber and nuts. For the entrees, we tried the Zereshk Polo with Chicken Kabob. This was the star of the night. We all agreed that the chicken was seasoned beautifully and the rice was very tasty with barberries giving it a slightly sweet flavor. The lamb kabobs with the basmati rice was also good. This rice had raisins and lentils. The stew was a vegetarian dish, also enjoyable. We did save room for desert. We shared the Baklava Cheese Cake. It was a generous slice of baklava with a cheesecake layer in the middle. So good! We will definitely come back to Sufi's.

    Robert P.

    Such a great restaurant. I had the lamb and my daughter had the lamb shank. Healthy portions with great seasoning and great service. We went on a Saturday afternoon so it wasn't too busy. There's parking in the back and if you come into the evenings, you will most likely have valet. Try the lamb. Yum.

    Beef
    Amanda C.

    Really delicious food for a good price for downtown ATL lunch. Lunch came with some bread & toppings. I didn't really know what to do with it so just wrapped it with everything included. It was so good! I ordered a chicken wrap and my husband the beef skewer. Portions were filling - couldn't finish the wrap but my husband did finish his plate. My wrap was flavorful and filling. Husband said the beef was super tender and went well with the rice and roasted veg. Overall would def return next time I'm in the area! Service was a bit slow but they seemed busy at lunch.

    Joojeh Kabob Dinner
    Jack L.

    Sufi's offers a cozy atmosphere with warm and attentive service that really enhances the dining experience. The standout dish for me was the Joojeh Kabob -- perfectly marinated bone-in Cornish game hen with a subtle saffron aroma that paired beautifully with the fluffy basmati rice. While the portion was on the smaller side for $23, the flavor more than made up for it. The Lamb Koobideh Kabob was another highlight -- generously portioned, juicy, and grilled to perfection. At $22, it's a great value for the taste and amount of food. I also enjoyed a glass of Bordeaux for $10, which paired nicely with the Joojeh Kabob. While the wine itself was solid, the pour was on the smaller side. That said, I appreciated the comprehensive wine and drink list -- they clearly put thought into their beverage offerings. Overall, a strong 4-star experience. Would definitely come back for the friendly service and delicious kabobs. Great food, great service--just a few minor tweaks away from perfect.

    Steak kabob
    Amanda S.

    Sufi's was a pretty good formal Middle Eastern spot in Buckhead. There's a massive lot in the back, making parking super easy. We were there at around 6:30 on Monday and were the first table to sit down. We got a roasted eggplant app to start with and then I had the lamb chops. I also tried the steak kebab and all three of the dishes were really good. I also wasn't expecting to like the raisin in the rice, but the rice was good too. Overall, Sufi's would be my choice for a formal Middle Eastern restaurant in Atlanta, but I do like the ambiance of other places like Delbar and Rumi's a bit better.

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    Great lunch @ Sufis , been a regular for several years and they never disappoint. Look forward to return soon.

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    Very good Persian food however a bit pricey. Waiter always is very attentive and kind.

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    If you can afford it just go to Delbar or Rumi's. The meat is always overcooked and dry here. The spreads are excellent though.

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    4.6
    (1.1k reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    Absolutely Incredible - Best Meal I've Had While Traveling!…read more I travel all over the country for work, and I can honestly say Delbar delivered one of the best dining experiences I've ever had. From the moment I sat down, my bartender Taz took exceptional care of me. I wasn't familiar with the menu, so I trusted her recommendations, and she absolutely knocked it out of the park. Every single dish she chose was outstanding. I started with the fresh pita and hummus topped with the mushroom, shishito pepper, and egg addition. The pita was warm, fresh, and unlike anything I've had before. The hummus was rich, creamy, and packed with flavor. The chicken wings were phenomenal, perfectly grilled with incredible flavor and just the right amount of char. The highlight of the night was the lamb neck with the Polo Sefid. The lamb was unbelievably tender and flavorful, and paired with the saffron rice, it was one of the most memorable dishes I've ever eaten. What truly elevated the experience was Taz's service. She was knowledgeable, attentive, and passionate about the food. Her recommendations made the entire meal unforgettable. If I hadn't trusted her guidance, I would've missed out on an amazing culinary experience. Beyond the incredible food, Delbar has an atmosphere that is truly special. The entire restaurant feels warm, welcoming, and almost familial as if you're being welcomed into someone's home rather than simply dining out. The lighting is absolutely gorgeous, creating the perfect ambiance without feeling overly formal. The decor is tasteful and elegant, the bar area is stunning, and the dining room strikes a perfect balance between upscale and comfortable. Even the approach to the restaurant and the outdoor space are beautifully designed. Every detail feels intentional and contributes to an experience that is as memorable as the food itself. Delbar has officially become a must-visit anytime I'm in Atlanta. I'll absolutely be returning, and next time I'll be bringing family all the way from Reno, Nevada so they can experience it too. Thank you Taz! Thank you, Delbar, for an unforgettable evening!

    We had an amazing dining experience at Delbar Inman Park. We feel really fortunate that we picked…read moresuch a great restaurant as we are only here for two days. There was indoor and outdoor seating and we chose to sit outside as it was a beautiful night. We had amazing service, great food, in a really cute neighborhood. We were especially impressed with the staff, and we had a member come out more than once to check with one of the people dining with us who had food allergies to ensure that how they were offering the food would be safe for her. It was also impressive that this restaurant was so busy on a Monday night. There were three of us dining, and we didn't even order any of the meats, and there was plenty of food for us. From the Mazzes, we had the Omani Shrimp, which had a great dipping sauce and the Beet Carpaccio. (they were very accommodating and put the whipped feta on the side). For the Spreads, we did the hummus with mushroom, shisito and egg, which was amazing and the labneh with pickled fennel on the top. It's served with taftoun bread which I would describe as a mix of a cracker and pita with sesame on top. We also enjoyed a raw vegetable dish with radish and the most delicious apple slices. Their heirloom tomato salad was beautifully presented and plentiful. They had a flight of condiments and we were able to sample zhoug, spicy tahina and torshi, which was a mixture of pickled vegetables. We ended with a pistachio lava cake with the most delicious cardamon gelato. Overall, we had an amazing meal in their beautiful outdoor space, and we thought the food was really reasonably priced. There's something for everyone on this menu whether you're vegetarian, vegan or a meat eater.

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    Rumi's Kitchen

    4.2
    (2k reviews)
    8.2 mi
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    Im a big fan of Persian food & so is my mom, it was a no brainer that we had to check out this…read moreplace. Let's just say that Rumi's Kitchen exceded our expectations! Let's start of with how beautifully embellished the restaurant is. It's a refined fusion of modern elegance & old-world Persian heritage, that celebrates Persian hospitality & culture. You're greeted by the hostess that radiates warmth and geniality. Once seated you're gifted a complimentary starter Sabzi Plate that includes fresh herbs, feta cheese, walnuts, Castelvetrano olives, crunchy radish, and premium walnuts. It also comes with side of freshly baked Persian flatbread. We ordered a plethora of dishes. Our favorite plates were the hummus [we paired with the mushroom add on], lamb chops, and the Adas Polo rice. Trust me get the Adas Polo rice, it absolutely mouthwatering. As for beverages there is a variety of curated cocktails that we tasted but my top pick had to be the Tehran Mule! As for desserts our favorite was the Persian ice cream sandwich, it has unique flavors with rose being one of them. So good! For parking they offer a combination of valet services and validated garage parking depending on which location you go. The dress code is business casual. It's a perfect place for any accession, I definitely am planning on coming back to try more dishes. Take my word and come check it out! Your taste buds will thank you!

    A Spectacular Dining Experience!…read more The atmosphere, the service, and the food were all truly spectacular. Every part of the evening exceeded our expectations. The Chilean sea bass was cooked to absolute perfection--tender, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The grilled shrimp paired with the coconut rice was another standout, rich and satisfying without being heavy. From start to finish, it was an excellent dining experience. If you're anywhere in the Atlanta Metro area, I highly recommend making this a stop on your list. It's well worth.

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    Rumi's Kitchen - Colony Square

    4.6
    (480 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Im a big fan of Persian food & so is my mom, it was a no brainer that we had to check out this…read moreplace. Let's just say that Rumi's Kitchen exceded our expectations! Let's start of with how beautifully embellished the restaurant is. It's a refined fusion of modern elegance & old-world Persian heritage, that celebrates Persian hospitality & culture. You're greeted by the hostess that radiates warmth and geniality. Once seated you're gifted a complimentary starter Sabzi Plate that includes fresh herbs, feta cheese, walnuts, Castelvetrano olives, crunchy radish, and premium walnuts. It also comes with side of freshly baked Persian flatbread. We ordered a plethora of dishes. Our favorite plates were the hummus [we paired with the mushroom add on], lamb chops, and the Adas Polo rice. Trust me get the Adas Polo rice, it absolutely mouthwatering. As for beverages there is a variety of curated cocktails that we tasted but my top pick had to be the Tehran Mule! As for desserts our favorite was the Persian ice cream sandwich, it has unique flavors with rose being one of them. So good! For parking they offer a combination of valet services and validated garage parking depending on which location you go. The dress code is business casual. It's a perfect place for any accession, I definitely am planning on coming back to try more dishes. Take my word and come check it out! Your taste buds will thank you!

    Rumi's Kitchen at Colony Square delivered a really solid experience. The chicken kabob was very…read moregood -- flavorful and cooked well -- and the service was excellent throughout. Service was great. The only disappointment was that the complimentary starters didn't include olives like other Rumi's locations do, which was a small letdown. Overall though, strong food and great service. Would still recommend.

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    Yalda - Atlanta

    Yalda - Atlanta

    4.4
    (176 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Yalda is such a great spot in West Midtown for Persian food! We stopped by for an early dinner, so…read moreit wasn't too crowded and the atmosphere was very relaxed. I especially enjoyed the fresh bread and appetizers that were served before the meal. My friend and I shared the lamb wrap and falafel, and both were absolutely delicious. The standout for me was the adas polo, it was flavorful and perfectly prepared. The portions were generous, and the prices were very reasonable, making it an excellent value overall. I had a wonderful dining experience and would definitely recommend Yalda to anyone looking for authentic, delicious Persian food!

    I would give a zero if I could. As you can see from my previous review I held this place to highest…read moreregard until...tonight. I arrive prior to happy hour ending at 6 p.m. I watch the clock and it gets five minutes before 6 p.m. so I go to the front and ask the host if happy hour will be honored if no one takes my order. She says, the waitress hasn't come by. I reply no. A few minutes later she comes. Isn't prepared and doesn't get my order in timely. I asked her if my happy hour prices will be honored because she missed the order. Mind you, prior to her finally coming to my table I was watching her do nothing besides shimmying around where she could have been tending to guests. She says she can't give me the happy hour price because it is now past 6 p.m. There was zero ownership that this fundamental issue is one she singularly caused. I get up and walk away and took myself to Optimist down the street where I've been greeted and cared for. I am so annoyed by this failure. I don't live in the area so I was looking forward to getting reacquainted. I will no longer recommend this place to others because the service was horrible.

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    Inside. Two-story dining room and semi-open kitchen. View from entrance.
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    Yalda Persian & Middle Eastern Restaurant

    Yalda Persian & Middle Eastern Restaurant

    4.4
    (345 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$

    I usually hesitate to leave 5 stars but they deserve it…read more The food was exemplary, the service was great and the environment/ atmosphere was beautiful. I came in before they closed but they still took wonderful care of me. They claim the chicken is hand slaughtered but I am not sure 100% as I haven't verified their vendor yet. Overall I will be coming regularly. The bathroom is also well maintained and was clean.

    Nothing about my first time to the new Rumi's was positive. For a 9 o'clock reservation we didn't…read moreget seated until well after ten o'clock. While we waited, we sat at the bar. I ordered a simple Bombay martini and one of the specialty cocktails for my wife. The bartender made my martini in a shaker and I remember hearing him asking someone else to stir it for him. For the next ten minutes or more, the bartender proceeded to make drinks for the waiters, I remember him spilling out two drinks and remaking them while my martini continued diluting in the melting Ice. Ten minutes or more later, he pours my martini into more of a champagne coup glass than a martini glass, and I waited another five minutes or more for my wife to get her drink. When I tasted the upmartini, It tasted so diluted, just bad, almost commical to me. I just laughed to myself because i've tended bar for a living and that was about the worst martini i've ever had in my life. Either Rumi is watering down his booze or the ice melted so much that there was barely a gin taste in the glass. I think their gig is rather than give you a real martini level pour they dilute you with so much melted Ice that you think you're getting a full pour martini, when, in fact, what you're getting is half gin and half melted ice. And believe ME, you are charged as though it was a real martini. The place was pretty busy, so a lot of people must not have a clue... or just like busy places. If everybody says, this is such a great place, I guess it's gotta be. Unfortunately, that's just Atlanta-if it's popular everyone just assumes it's good or pretends it is. I don't do well with pretend. Next after being seated at the table, i tried to order wine least expensive wines (so overpriced)-they were out of all of the lower-end overpriced wines I tried to order. It just bugs me to overpay so much for bottles of table wine. They're barely twenty dollars charging, 60-80 for them. But of course, ten minutes after I ordered the wine, this happened twice, the waiter told me they were out of the ones i was trying to order ( everyone must have had the same idea). Oh well. Right before the table was served the main course, the waiter and manager came to tell me that they had run out of the dish I ordered. I ended up replacing it with their duck dish that I had never heard of before but what the hell I'll try it (maybe I deserve it, because I remember my father always told me you never ordered duck in a strange restaurant you don't know) Everyone else at the table of 8 were served their meals ten minutes before my plate arrived. i'm like, please go ahead and start without me. Then, the duck arrives. I mean, if you're such a Rumi's, fan, try the duck and tell me what you think. First of all, it was lukewarm for something that apparently had just been made. The lukewarm duck comes 'in" this purple sauce, I mean, it wasn't even swimming in the purple sauce-It was submerged in the purple sauce. The waiter, of course, later brought me the wrong type of rice than the one i oredered..That's okay they brought me a new one right away. I was really starving at the time, but if I hadn't been, I don't think I would have eaten any of the duck. Being submerged in a kind of a sickening, putple sweet sauce it just wasn't appetizing at all. Challenge: if you're a big Rumi's fan, go ahead and please try the duck, but you have to try it like I did- lukewarm temptation. Then tell me if you remain an unconditionalRumi's fan. The bread is delicious though. To their credit when I tried to order 2 glasses of red wine after my meal was served, they did give us the vin de table for free. I won't be coming back here anytime soon.

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    Delbar Middle Eastern

    Delbar Middle Eastern

    4.4
    (303 reviews)
    19.8 mi

    Came here on a Friday night while visiting Atlanta. The place was popping so reservation is almost…read morerequired. Beet carpaccio: the beets were sweet and refreshing. It was topped with whipped feta that was super airy. Stuffed branzino: the fish was perfectly charred and deboned which made it very easy to eat. Chicken harissa: this was our group's favorite dish of the night. It was perfectly spiced and had a nice kick to it. Sabzi polo: basmati rice topped with fried scallions. This goes perfectly well with the chicken and Bronzino. Pistachio lava cake: this was a delightful to an amazing meal. The cake has molten white chocolate filling and topped with cardamom ice cream. It was perfectly sweetened and not too heavy. This was the top meal of this trip!

    Finally got the chance to try out Delbar!…read more We arrived early for our reservation, so we decided to sit at the bar while waiting. To hold us over, we ordered the hummus and Za'taar fries. The hummus came topped with fried chickpeas, which was such a nice addition-- I'd never had them prepared that way before, and the crunch added great texture. The fries had a nice cut and flavor, but they weren't as crispy as I'd hoped. I'd order the hummus again, though probably not the fries. Once we finished our appetizers, we were escorted to our table, which ended up being a pretty tight fit. We were seated at a two-person table between two larger groups of four, so it felt a bit cramped. Honestly, had we known the seating situation beforehand, we would've dined at the bar since it felt much more comfortable for dining and conversation. By that point, we were slightly full from the appetizers, so we decided to share just the Hanger Steak and the Polo Sefid. The steak smelled incredible and tasted just as good-- definitely a great choice! As for the rice, I may have gone in with high expectations after seeing so many pictures of it on social media, but for me, it was just decent. My boyfriend and I weren't huge fans of it since the grains kept getting stuck in our teeth. The service throughout the night was excellent. Everyone we interacted with was warm and welcoming. Our server, Lance, was attentive and helpful with recommendations, refills, and checking in on us. I also loved the aesthetic of the restaurant. From walking through the doors and sitting down, everything was pretty. Overall, I'd absolutely recommend checking out Delbar!

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    Truva Turkish Kitchen

    Truva Turkish Kitchen

    4.3
    (313 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    Looking for a cute, classy Turkish restaurant in the heart of Virginia Highlands. This is your…read morespot! I went for happy hour which I highly recommend. It's from 3-6pm Monday through Thursday (I believe). They have $6-8 cocktails and a variety of food in the $5-10 range. The food was all fantastic, as was our waiter. He constantly checked on us, kept the complimentary bread supplied, and gave great recs for both food and cocktails. I love a waiter who explains the menu so you know what you're getting into beforehand. As we were leaving, it was torrentially down-pouring and the host was so kind to let me borrow his umbrella to get to my car. It's rare to find this level of hospitality these days and it made my already great experience here even better.

    Not bad but in a city with as much great Middle Eastern food as Atlanta, it only makes sense to…read morereach beyond Truva. Spots I would rather recommend for a nice night out are Delbar, Rumi's, and Yalda. My friends and I tried the Muhammara Dip, the Feta Cheese Rolls (reminiscent of spanakopita but no spinach and in roll form), the Truva Dumplings, and the Iskender Kebab. The Iskender Kebab and the Muhammara were the best of the bunch, but overall I think I was expecting more punch from the spices and greater nuance in the flavors of each dish. The thing I honestly enjoyed most was the complimentary bread and sun-dried tomato dip, which has gotten a number of shoutouts of Yelp already. I would come back to this spot to get a handful of appetizers, eat that bread, and hang out for a few hours. It does seem like the restaurant needs more staffing. Everyone we saw was very kind, but it took a long time to get a server's attention whenever we needed something.

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