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U enjoy the brunch here very much, but dinner has been disappointing. The waiters always are distracted and not well trained. Too bad, because the bread is delicious and the food is ok.

The fresh bread brought to you for the buffet is incredible and goes well with the delicious variety of meats. A great mixture of flavors! I've been here only twice but had totally different service experiences, one super friendly and helpful, teaching me new foods and how to eat to enjoy. Upon my recent visit with 6, 2 children, we were given stink eye stairs throughout our visit. Not sure if they just didn't like children or something about us, did not matter to me but noticed by my guests. I will return, but without guests that will be offended.

Every time I visit Atlanta I come to this restaurant. The staff is kind and friendly. The atmosphere gives you the feel of actually being in Persepolis and the food is absolutely outstanding with healthy portions to share with someone else if you want. Definitely worth trying.

Well priced, authentic, tasty, great service and wide selection. You decide for lunch: a'la Carte or Lunch Buffet.

I have visited several Persian restaurants in Atlanta through the years, but Persepolis is always the best. The food and service are consistently excellent. Their warm, enormous pieces of bread (each the size of a large pizza) is always divine. Try the chicken barg, salmon, or anything n the menu. It is unbelievable! The lunch buffet is good, but the food isn't cooked to order with that special pizzazz. The lunch buffet is a good way to sample lots of dishes for one price. Also, te lunch buffet bread isn't fresh from the oven.

Persepolis has been a favorite for us for many years. Before the pande3mic they had a wonderful buffet. Since then the food has been great, but there had been no buffet. We were excited last Saturday to see there was a buffet again. It was not quite as incredible as before but still extremely good food. In the past the buffet was under $20. With inflation we would not have been surprised if the price was $22 or $24, but when we got our bill it was $32.95! For a smaller buffet then pre-pandemic! This was beyond exorbitant, and, we probably will not return. And we had been wondering why the restaurant was almost empty!

Very interesting spot and good food!

We are coming back for lunch buffet time when we have a chance to get our family together for many years now, missing leg of lamb they used to serve at lunch too, it's reasonable taste of Persian that we always favor

I have driven pass many times and thought about stopping. So tired of the noise and prices at Rumi’s Kitchen. This place was much less money and every bit as good. We had a great bottle of wine for $26. The starting apps were delicious and very generous. Love the eggplant app. I will go back often. Great service and lots of locals.

Recently dined here for lunch on a Saturday with a group of eight. It was my second time there, but for everyone else it was their first experience. We had carnivores, vegetarians, and children (between 2 and 5 yrs of age). Our young server was PRECIOUS and answered all our questions, no matter how often we had to ask. She was supported by other servers, and they were all really great, but for us, she best represented Persepolis. The buffet had two or three kinds of beef dishes (one steak, one ground beef, one in a lentil soup of sorts), a super moist chicken dish, a variety of vegetable dishes, and two or three kinds of salad (mixed greens, romaine, and HERBS), with sides of Persian pickles and Feta. Large plates of freshly baked flat bread are brought to the table for sharing. Everything was so good! We also ordered off the menu, a Lamb Kabob and a Roasted Vegetable Kabob. SO. VERY. GOOD. The roasted vegetables are some of the best I have ever had, and the lamb was simply delicious - and I'm not a huge fan of lamb! All in all, I can't recommend Persepolis strongly enough, and so look forward to my next excursion there!

Went for lunch, and found they do a daily buffet at lunchtime. I was blown away by the variety and quality. Salads are fresh and crisp. Meats are well seasoned, and not at all greasy. Rice and vegetables are extremely well seasoned, fresh and not soggy from being out to long. All in all, an extremely satisfying find.

Whenever I go to Atlanta, I would try their lunch buffet. Personally I like the lamb more than chicken or "koobide" kabob. The chicken is dry but the lamb marinated very well and taste good. But if you don't want to use the buffet, I think all kabobs are good if you order them from menu.

I've eaten at Persepolis during lunch and dinner. All fantastic experiences!! The food always tastes fresh and is just so delicious. Definitely a place you must try!

Absolutely love the food here! It's awesome, never disappoints!!! To be fair, I am a bit of a fan boy for Mid-Eastern cuisine.

Wow. Watch out! This restaurant has significantly declined. Having gone here frequently 5-20+ years ago, we were shocked at the decline in quality. The rice was absolutely horrendous and exactly looked and tasted like the pre-cooked and vacuuum packed rice that sits on the shelf full of preservatives that completely kill all the flavor and aroma of fresh and true basmati rice. Unbelievable, really. It was by far the worst rice we’ve ever encountered at any restaurant of any cuisine and certainly any Persian home. Perhaps this is why the restaurant has been dead every time we’ve passed in the last few years. Take caution and choose any of the other good Persian restaurants in the immediate area and beyond. This place no longer cares AT ALL about quality. It’s shameful to serve this food.

I eat here regularly for the lunch buffet. The food is an excellent quality, well seasoned, and always hot and fresh looking. The quality is consistent, and the staff is always friendly, pleasant, and eager to explain the foods to any new guests I bring, This is a true value.

Great service and a excellent variety of Persian food. The chicken and beef kabobs were outstanding. The bread and hummus was fantastic. Whenever we are near here we alway stop.

Our family stopped in for the first time to Persepolis and had the lunch buffet. We enjoyed everything that was offered, it was nice to sample all the different dishes. The sauces were very good, and went well with the fresh baked flatbread.

Fessenjoon- best stew ever with chicken and koobyday- beef kabob and Abi Lopolu- cherry rice and chicken. Lunch buffet is the best but you eat so much you will want to take a nap.

Visit this place with friends a few times a year. One of our friends is Persian and vouches for Persepolis' authenticity. The bread is always hot, delicious and divine at night. (On the lunch buffet the bread isn't always cooked fresh, but the lunch buffet is delicious and a good value.) Two appetizers are especially good. The dole-may ( spelling it the way it sounds) which is stuffed grape leaves. Tah-deek, which is crunchy rice from the bottom of the cooking pot topped with a stew made from lentils and beef chunks. All other main courses I've had there are terrific. Belly dancing act on the weekends.

Sandy Springs seems to be a hot location for Iranian-Persians. And there has to be at least a half-dozen Persian restauruants, all on Roswell Road and within a mile or so of each other. All of them are excellent, because primarily of competition!!!! I've been to all but the most expensive-haute culture cuisine place. But there is none better than Persepolis!!! Even their vendors go there for the buffet!! I stood next to the chicken vendor for the restaurant one day at the lunch buffet, and he explained to me the various levels of quality of restaurant-quality chicken, and Persepolis buys only the best. They also keep a very clean shop. Most Persian folks are big into cleanliness. But it's nice to go into a restaurant, wash your hands with hot soapy water at a clean lavatory, notice that all the utensils are spotless, and the food is fresh, not wilted. Their chefs know what they're doing as well. All entres (kabobs and stews) are prepared with detail and THEY ARE CONSISTENT!!!! The salads are always fresh, aromatic and loaded with all the niceties that Persians like to add. Go and enjoy!

friend of mine took me here and i thanked her a lot afterwards, this is by far a very good healthy foods i had in Atlanta, they have fresh baked flat bread,all kind of appetizer,include Humus,Salad,feta cheese,pickles,olives,yogurt& spinach,main dishes are tasty too,i came here on Wednesday that was a buffet day apparently,worth every penny i paid. I have tried other restaurants buffets like country foods buffet or Chinese buffet,none were good like Persepolis. Waiter and waitresses here were nice and attentive,no complaint at all.

خورش و برنج نسبتا خوب بود ولی کباب ، بدترین کبابی بود که به عمرم خوردم ،خیلی شور و خیلی خشک بیشتر مثل نان خشک بود . دو بار اخیر تجربه من این بود و دیگه به این رستوران نخواهم رفت Not good , my family and friends are not going there anymore.

We absolutely love to eat at Persepolis. Huge portions of absolutely delicious Persion food and very kid and family friendly. Sometimes we eat in the restaurant and sometimes we get take out and the staff is always wonderful. Wonderful flat bread baked in house with black and white sesame seeds - order the Must-O-Moosser (yogurt and shallot dip) or hummus for dipping. We love their chicken kabobs, kubideh kabobs (grilled spiced ground beef - delicious!), and barg kabobs (grilled filet mignon kabobs) which are all served with very generous portions of basmati rice. The shirazi salad is also really delicious. Very reasonable prices as well. Our kids love this place and gobble everything up. You can't go wrong here!

Food is not fresh most of the time, are left overs from lunch or dinner earlier. Waitresses have no courtesy and manager is aggressive and rude treat customer badly

By far the best middle eastern and persian food in Atlanta or even the best restaurant in Atlanta over all maybe because I love persian food. If you go there then you should try the Kabab Barg. It is the best and very tender and delicious

Great food and service! Wonderful dishes with amazing flavor. Hand made flatbread with hummus was a treat.

The food is actually not that bad, but I have had MUCH better. The rice was dry and the meat was a little too fatty. The service was absolutely awful. The waitress sat there and laughed loudly the entire time. Other staff of the restaurant sat at a table together and talked about people and as we left they continued to laugh and be rude. You are supposed to be a classy restaurant and treat your paying customers with respect. If you must be loud and rude, please go to the back, or wait till your customers are gone. You can laugh at whatever all you want, the joke is ultimately on YOU because you are ruining the reputation of your restaurant. Basically what I am saying is that if you want true quality Persian food from the respectful classy Iranians that SHOULD be serving it, THIS IS NOT THE PLACE TO GO. And the guy in the connected Persian Grocery store is the RUDEST individual I have ever met. I was very disappointed with my experiences.

My girls and I went here on a saturday night. It's a cozy spot, a mix of couples and families. They bring a complimentary appetizer which was delicious and service was great. I ordered a vegetarian dish which was really good. Spent $56 for 4 people. They even have a belly dancer. Good times, check it out!

This restaurant has been in the same location in Sandy Springs (GA) just outside the perimeter highway for many years. I have driven by there many, many times and although I was curious, I never ventured in for a meal. I am sorry I did not go sooner. I had lunch there recently and they feature a buffet as well as an a la carte menu. We walked past the buffet on the way to our table and could not resist the offerings. We were greeted warmly and seated immediately in a warm, cozy setting. Although the table covering was white paper it had the feel of a white table cloth restaurant and our corner table was perfect. We were greeted by an older man who we assume is the owner. He was delightful and when we told him it was our first time in Persepolis he took us down the buffet line and proudly explained every offering in the line. The cold bar had a large number of appetizers including salad, boiled eggs, pickled cucumbers, onions, delicious hummus and much more. While we started with small plates and tasted every offering, we saved room for the larger plates and hot food. The main offerings included beef, chicken, ground beef, beans and beef Persian greens and more. Perhaps the best surprise of all was the fresh baked Naan (warm, flat bread with sesame seeds). It was delicious Although we were almost full we did find room for the rice pudding and fresh fruit offering along with a cup of hot tea. Try this place !!

A detailed discription of the condiments and variety of main dishes was given by the head waiter. He was very warm, friendly and pleasant. All the dishes were extremely well prepared flavorful and unique. None were salty, greasy or boring as is so often the case with lunch buffets. My wife is not a big fan of Persian food but enjoyed all her selections. I was delighted with the explosion of favors from the fresh sphere mint leaves to the seared tender beef. A casual mention that it was my birthday brought a free baklava covered with chopped pistachio nuts. I wish we lived closer to enjoy this fine restaurant more often !!

Went in for the lunch buffet today and unfortunately was not impressed. I heard alot about this place, but the food was on the low-end of most persian restaurants. Roswell Road is packed with persian restaurants and one of the oldest is Persepolis. The buffet had two stations, one cold and the other one cold(should have been hot). The kabobs and kubideh were cold and lacking taste. Most of the other items were half full and also cold. There was no bread in the basket and no wait staff. I was lead to my seat and that was it. No one came back to check if I need any bread or anything else. Place was kind of empty and the wait staff consisted of two lazy people who kept sitting at the bar. Save your money and eat elsewere!

I loved the Kabab Barg and the Basmati Rice was excellent. My friend had a veggie kabob that looked good, too. They started us off with a flat bread, which was good, but not remarkable. Service was fine, and the ambiance was excellent. This was the first time for each of us trying Persian cuisine, and we both enjoyed it. I'll be back!

Fantastic food and service. We really enjoyed the food here and a good selection of wine too. The Persian ice cream was also delicious. The waitress (sorry I forgot her name) was very friendly and the restaurant looked nice and clean. We couldn’t fault it at all and certainly recommend it. Try the BARG it was delicious.

Came here during our stay after evacuating from Hurricane Florence. It was a pleasant surprise and both the cold side and hot side of the buffet were very appealing. The freshly made bread was delicious. Will definitely return to this restaurant if ever in the Atlanta area again. Thank you for a delicious meal.

Beware! Beware! Beware! They slap on a 20% service fee for any and all orders, take out and dine in. Service is terrible and food is pig slop!! Do not eat here. Longtime ago it used to be good, now is a trash dump! Best they shut down this restaurant instead of scamming customers. Most customers try onetime and never go back. Owner doesn’t want to pay staff so he makes them charge high fees under tips and pays the employees.

My first time eating Iranian food and it was delicious. The best meat I've had in a really long time.

I enjoy their lunch buffet.

Service ....poor, quality of food average. This is in comparison to other Persian restaurants where I have eaten. The food accompaniments are none , e.g for a hot sauce they get you Tabasco...... Anyways not worth a second visit. The presentation is average.

This restaurant is one of the best place you can find to eat Persian's kabab. We ordered "Bareh Kabab" and "Koobideh Kabab", both were good but "Bareh Kabab" was more than great. They performed dance in their place, she was good in dancing.

This is a great restaurant that I've gone to several times over the past few years. The food is very good. I like the lunch buffet because for a reasonable price you can try many yummy dishes. You actually can't go wrong with anything on the menu. The main advice I have for people eating here is just order something, they will ask if you've been there before and if you say no they'll offer if you want to try a little of everything but they do charge a lot for that! So just pick a dish. The service is really good though. If you have a Groupon, you have to order off the menu (it doesn't apply to the buffet).

We just finished a late lunch here. Saturday "brunch" buffet was $19.99. Even late in the day, the food was all fresh and delicious. The salads and dips were cold and the meats hot. Tender beef and juicy chicken is the norm here, and they always have two stews that are not to be missed.

Late for the lunch buffet I brought my finickety daughter to sample their fair. She was blown away! Consistently well prepared food that is seasoned interestingly with great variety. The meat is never oily or greasey, just yummy and tender. Relishes, condiments, humus again set the bar for how they should be served. You won't find better stuffed grape leaves!! My daughter was soon in conversation with the waitstaff who remained engaged even at the end of their shift. She learned a lot about the seasoning from them and left overjoyed with her new found healthy, tasty and reasonably priced Persian place.

Went there not knowing what to expect, visited along with my father, upon entering we were greeted by the host and seated on the east side of the dinning room. The server promptly came by to get our drink order and presented us with a menu, a bus boy brought two glasses filled them with water and another runner brought us a plate of fresh warm Persian bread from the oven and another brought a plate of almonds, cheese onion and the best tasting and smelling mint I have ever had and seen. All of that before we had even seen the menu, at this point I was very impressed with service and presentation. Opened and saw the menu, it had all the usual fare you mind in middle eastern/Persian restaurants, I was tired of eating meat so I ordered the Grilled Vegetable skewer, and my father ordered the chicken kabab skewer. My vegetables were marinated, juicy and delicious and the rice that accompanied them were just fantastic, saffron, nuts, delicious garnishments and the taste was out of the world. While we were enjoying our meal, ALL OF A SUDDEN LOUD middle eastern music started playing and entered a beautiful women dancing to the music, I did a couple of routines of her belly dancing and after about ten minutes, she exited the dining room, and everyone went back to eating thier dinner, I think she does a ten minute show every hour during dinner rush. Afterwards the server offered us some dessert, nothing fancy there, offered us some tea, tea was decent, and brought us our check. I left happy, satisfied, curious, and wanting to see of the dancing girl, as I am writing this review, the most lasting memory I have of the restaurant is their presentation and delicious food. Give it a shot some time and you will be pleasantly surprised. P.S. I went there on a Thursday evening, I don't know how busy it gets on weekends. Chao.

Persepolis restaurant tastes just like Persian homemade cuisine! Our table had chicken kebabs, saffron rice, eggplant stew served over delicious rice crust, ghormeh sabzi stew, salad sharizi and yogurt with cucumber! Extensive menu! All meals begin with flat bread, goat cheese, fresh herbs and walnuts! Restaurant has very nice decor and service is excellent! Highly recommend!

There definitely was lots to choose from - salads, entrees, etc. Place was very nice with tablecloths and the waitress didn't bother us while we had our meeting. So, enjoyed it!

I've been there 2 times, tried their lunch buffet, and had two completely different experiences! The first time I went there, it was in the middle of the week, and we decided to go there to have lunch. The food was cold, tasted bad, and it felt you are eating some leftovers! However, for the second time, we went there on a weekend. It was more expensive, but the food was totally different. It was fresh and tasted awesome. The place was extremely cold, however, and the waitress hardly answered to anything! Overall, if you want to go there, do it on a weekend to get much better food, yet pricier.

We went to Persepolis after a performance in Atlanta. When we walked in we were seated and our drink orders were taken and a great flat bread much like Indian Naam was brought to our table. We got a collection from the buffet bar and shared. The lamb was wonderful but the chicken dry. Overall it was a small buffet line and I was disappointed because I was hoping for a wider selection. The food was good for the most part.

Not as fancy as Rumi's... But a great family friendly restaurant! Large portions and always good! Bread is much better than Rumi's. and the prices are more reasonable.

we love coming here. The manager Manochehr is so kind and nice. He always takes great care of us. The food is incredible and its buffet style. Highly recommend

This is one of my favorite Persian restaurants in town. The fresh bread can't be beat. The eggplant appetizer is delish. I like to mix some in with my rice and chicken barg. Bellydancing on the weekend nights - fun!

I had eaten here a couple of years ago on a business trip, but this time, I was able to take my family. It was a weekend night, which was great, because they offer a belly dancer who comes out for short sets every hour. She's very good, and works for tips. The food is Persian / Mediterranean, and I believe the owner is from Iran. We've had Indian and greek food,and this food is of the same style. Kabobs, flat breads, hummus, and tandoori-like chicken are all on the menu, with some other foods that I haven't tried. I got the kabob special, which has two skewers-worth. One is a ground meat, and the other was beef. My son got the lamb kabob, and my wife ordered a chicken plate. We had bread (of course - it's there immediately after you sit down), with hummus (which appears to be made in-house). The bottom line is that the food is excellent. The entertainment is top-notch, and the atmosphere is fabulous. I will eat here again and again, when I'm in Atlanta, and my family (my son is a notoriously picky teen-aged eater) have said the same. Cannot recommend any more - eat here, and you will not be disappointed. By the way, we had enough food that we ate it the next night for dinner, and still had a little left over, even then!

Went there with few co-workers for the first time. Very good quality food, and meat. They served fresh baked bread, that was delicious. Different type rice. A lots of carb but must try everything a little bit. Price is king of high, and we can't go back everyday, but we will definitely go back for good quality food. service was great. Only note, getting the check took long time for some reason, other than that, everything was perfect

considering amount of food and quality of the meal the price is very reasonable - all of their kabobs are fantastic - we also really like the bread and the vegetable plate that comes with the meal and is part of a fantastic meal experience

Our friends wanted to take us to Rumi's Kitchen, but OMG, the wait was unbelievable. I was so ready to try it...but we decided to try Persepolis per another guest that was waiting, too. So we hoped in the car and drove a block and a half down to Persepolis and we're glad we did! No waiting, server was great, food was delicious, entertainment was good...we left there pleased and full. The bread!!! It was so delicious and hot, we ordered humus as an appetizer and on the bread...Mmmmm. We ordered the Chicken Barg, Fish Kabob, Charbroiled Vegetable Kabobs, and some pomegranate dish. Everything was delicious and we will be back for another visit during the buffet time.

Good bread. Nothing else stood out.

Wonderful, the servers were attentive as well. Thank you for a very nice lunch buffet, it brings a smile just thinking about the food. I must have some Persian blood somewhere in my family line.

We got the hummus for an appetizer, the chicken kabob and the lamb kabob. The food was excellent and the portions large. Ambiance was nice, as well.

Vay khodâye man!!! Great food, it really took me back to Persia. Everything was really good, service was on point thanks to Peyman, he’s really attentive. Definitely going back!

Delicious food!! Prompt and friendly service. So many choices. Belly dancing, too! Highly recommend!

We were interested in trying Iranian food so decided to try Persepolis. Overall, the food is pretty good and the ambiance is nice. The service needs to improve - we had called ahead to see if a reservation was needed, and it was never mentioned that there is a minimum order on the weekends because of the bellydancing (apparently a 3-entree minimum). This was only told to us after we had ordered appetizer and after we had ordered our entree. It was not good service The eggplant was decent, the bread was really good, and the yogurt was also good. the kebobs were decent, Overall, good Iranian food in a nice ambiance but need better service

Our Friday lunch club really enjoy having the buffet at this fine Mediterranean restaurant. It's always fresh and reasonably priced.

We celebrated my wife's birthday and enjoyed a variety do dishes for the group of 9 people: kebabs, her favorite, lamb shank, khoresht, etc. their delicious bread kept coming and they offered a nice Napoleon for her. Very nice service and delicious food, in an fun atmosphere with beli dancing.

I love coming here for lunch, dinner is ok, the food is always great, the service at night lacks professionalism,and attention. but during the day, everybody is on point. I recommend anyway. I love this place

We been to this place for lunch and tried the buffet. Restaurant setting is good but, we found very few items to try in the buffet. You'll be served with a big bread and it was tastes awesome with Humus. The food was good but was of less value compared to the price you'll pay for it.

Persepolis is a lovely Persian restaurant with choice food selections. We enjoyed kebabs, stews, cucumber/mint yogurt and Shirazi salad. Appetizers were complimentary and delicious. A tray of fresh herbs, goat cheese, butter and big piece of fresh flat bread.We loved the traditional hot tea with sugar cubes.Desserts looked good but we all chose Persian ice cream which was yummy! On Saturday night, they have belly dancer which was very good! It is a family restaurant.

Another excellent meal. We come here often. Always just enough people to make it active but not crowded. Great service, prompt service. The free flat bread, cheese and vegetables are always fresh. We have to order the eggplant dip too. So good. Kabobs and the Cornish hen are wonderful. I enjoy the authentic nature of the place.

If you have not tried Persian food, you won't go wrong with Persepolis. First the fresh baked pita bread and cucumber sauce is amazing. The bread comes out hot and is a big as a large pizza (however, much better). The entrees are traditional Persian, so get prepared for lots of rice and meat. I had the lamb kabobs and they were excellent. The service was excellent ensuring that we didn't run out of anything. The also have belly dancing, but the ladies were not their on Monday. Pricing is fair and portions are big. Eat Hearty!

Persepolis was my introduction to Persian Cuisine and is still my favorite Persian restaurant. We've visited several between Atlanta and Dallas, TX and keep coming back. They have a really good lunch buffet at which you can sample the different dishes. I'd have a hard time deciding which is my favorite...they're all good. Not to be missed is the hot tea. Theirs is such a fragrant cup of comfort, you just want to spend the afternoon sipping tea and kabitzing with the other patrons while enjoying the hot out of the oven flat bread, hummus and baba ghanoush. Persepolis offers an old world kind of atmosphere with a long table in the middle of the main dining area where you can sit with others 'family style'. It was at this long table where we were introduced to the traditions of Persian food by those more knowledgeable than we were. We've been back with family and friends several times for lunch and dinner and always leave well satisfied. Don't expect an 'upscale' contemporary, large restaurant like one of the others in the area. Remember, it's an old world, cozy atmosphere where you'll be greeted warmly by George, the general manager. If you have him as your waiter, you won't be treated better anywhere! He treats everyone like you'd expect to be treated in someone's home.

Food was great! Peyman the waiter is the best. He has 7 stars customer service. Very polite and respectful. One lady who was working, she was mean to us and other customers. But still 5 stars to the food, gentleman's service and the rest of the team. Thank you.

I was dragged into this long lunchout with colleagues of mine and the drive was worth it from Midtown. The crowd was mostly locals and the owner was present when we arrived. We came for the buffet and immediately dug into the kebab taste test. I had a luxury of tasting my lebanese friend homemade kebab before and it was on par with the taste (i like it a little bit burnt). The rest of the buffet selections were gravy for me as we went from plate after plate.

I've been coming here for years but the quality is just okay. The atmosphere needs a little updating and the food could be better.It's not bad food you'll be happy and the prices are not too bad. If I want Persian food this is not my first choice. Rumis kitchen is more expensive but way better.

I love this restaurant. The waitress is WONDERFUL and the food is the best I have eaten. I can't wait until the buffet reopens

Great place to go for a family dinner or couples dinner. If you go on Friday or Saturday night they usually have a belly dancer. The food is great, I especially like their Lamb Kebob and Fish Kebab. They also have a great lamb sausage.

We ate here with our daughter, son-in-law and grandson (eight months old) when we could not get into Rumi's, another Persian restaurant. The food was very good, service was friendly and prompt. We were a little concerned that the music for the belly dancer would wake/startle the baby. He was confused when he first woke up (who wouldn't be?) but was very interested in the goings on, especially when the dancer came to our table and danced with him! An unforgettable experience! Ask for mint with your tea after dinner.

If you like Persian food, this is a great restaurant. The food tastes great, but is a little pricey. Sometimes the service is rather spotty, especially if they are busy. The saffron rice is excellent. If you are there on a Saturday, they have a nice buffet, albeit a little pricey at $21.

Though we didn't eat the food, the atmosphere was great and the drinks were good.

great persian food, however, I prefer Rumis on Roswell Rd as well.
Lunch time visit
The food was authentic Persian cuisine. It was very good with good portions. The service was great as well.