Comparing Persian Restaurants
We love Shamshiri and I've always been curious about Darya. But it occurs to me there must be dozens if not hundreds of Persian restaurants here in LA. Can anyone weigh in with some comparisons, and perhaps examples of special dishes at one place vs another? Thanks!








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Try Raffi's Place in Glendale. They have the best Koobideh. Shiraz is okay too but might be weird ambience. I think raffi's is the best.
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I second Raffi's!! Of course, I only eat the koobideh, and I've only only been to two Persian restaurants, but their beef koobideh is the best!
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i HAVE to third raffi's they are proboly the best place in glendale and proboly one of the best persian places in LA
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Fourth. I've been to Shamshiri, Shiraz, Javan, Darya, Caspian, and Flame, some of those more than half a dozen times... Raffi's has the best chelokebab hands down.
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I've explored the menu pretty well at Shamshiri Grill, Javan, and Flame. I have some experience with Darya, but not as much as the others.
I find I tend to go to Javan the most. I love Persian stews and rices and I think Javan does a wonderful job with those. They do acceptable kabobs and their lavash bread is fairly pathetic.
Flame is THE place on the westside for Persian kabobs and their bread is fresh and warm and just perfect.
Shamshiri Grill keeps losing it's luster for me. They do nice stuff, don't get me wrong. It's just that Javan has better stews, Flame has better kabobs. Shamshiri Grill has a more extensive vegetarian section than the others, including a fantastic gormeh sabzi, so if that's a factor then stick with them.
Darya is my latest experiment. I ordered a few things awhile back but another poster, Servorg, recommended it in another thread and reminded me I gave it short shrift. I had a few dishes there, notably a beautiful fesenjan (which can be done vegetarian as well). I'd say it's comparable to Javan. The vote would probably be split down the middle between Javan and Darya if you asked people who frequent both is my guess. It comes down to preference.
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Darya has better rice than Shamshiri Grill in Westwood, however Shamshiri and Shiraz in Glendale have better barg and koobideh. The in-house baked bread at Shamshiri Grill is very good though
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I agree with frommtron about Javan. After trying a few (sham, darya etc) it is my favortie. I always get the Burg kabob which is pounded chicken and quite good.
http://www.javanrestaurant.com/
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I've been to a bunch. Shamshiri and Javan became my favorites, though I haven't been to either in months. Javan was originally my favorite, but now I give the nod to Shamshiri. I like the rich dishes (especially the baghala polo), kabobs, bread, and kashk better there. The fish and chicken kabobs are so juicy and delicious. I love the succulent fish with baghala polo (rice with lima beans and dill). The kashk is pretty amazing if you're hungry and don't mind the richness.
Regardless, we are lucky to have such good Persian in Los Angeles. This cuisine is not nearly as common anywhere else.
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I don't ever see any mention of Baran on Westwood just S of Santa Monica near Canary. It occupies the space that used to be Shamshiri before they moved few blocks N. The place is elegant - very date friendly - and the food is fairly decent.
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Second to Baran - except if they have a private party booked and the you're out of luck. Stews at Javan are better than Darya.
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I like Javan on Santa Monica best, followed by Sheharezad on Westwood. Shamshiri does not do it for me.
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Raffi's Place in Glendale has the best rice (not flavoured, just the regular basmati rice) you will ever put in your mouth. Their dips are tasty too. I didn't find their kabobs to be particularly noteworthy but they were good -- just not "great".
I like Shamshiri in Glendale for their flavoured rices. Is Olive Branch in La Crescenta still open? They had THE BEST flavoured rices.
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Just posting to stick the mentioned places in the upper right listing...hope it works!
1712 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
1442 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
211 E Broadway, Glendale, CA 91205, USA
211 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA 91205, USA
11500 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025, USA
12130 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles CA
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of what's been mentioned, i have to go with javan. But I wanted to add a few other options to the discussion too:
- attari sandwich shop. while they do have kabob, it's an afterthought. the main event here is sandwiches of things like kookoo sabzi (it's basically an herb fritatta) or schnitzel in french bread. great barley soup, pretty courtyard.
- if you're willing to go out to woodland hills, my favorite kabob place is Green Cottage on ventura blvd. delicious, very homey feel, yummy pickled garlic (along with all the standards)
- there's a place in van nuys called It's All Good House of Kabob. modest place, mostly takeout, but they have this thing on the menu called 'beryani', which i have never seen on any other persian menu (nor in any persian home kitchen). apparently it's a big old ground lamb patty. i've not tried it, but definitely something different than your average chelo kabob.
- vanak in van nuys. the kabob is just ok, but the point here is the fresh baked breads. really delicious barbari bread.
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I just ate at Flame Monday. It was decent but didn't blow me away. The beef koobideh was the best dish we tried. And we were intrigued by one of the drinks:
http://grubtrotters.com/2008/05/08/he...
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Haven't been to Raffi's and Shiraz, but of the other places,I like Darya the best because I love greens and salads as an integral part of my meal. Getting salad at the other places feels to me a lot like getting salad at a fast food restaurant - low quality, tasteless greens - they are on the menu, but no one really cares about them. But the greens are Darya are always wonderful. Had a little dinner party recently where we got the following from Darya to go and eat at home, all delicious:
Panir Sabzi - really delicious fresh herbs, good feta
Darya Salad - this is a great salad. The greens are always fresh and the dressing is delicious - virgin olive oil and lime juice and just the right balance between the two - this is one of my favorite salads in L.A., Persian or not
Kashkeh Bademjan - really tasty eggplant dish
Cornish hen - really good and not dried out and overcooked like at a lot of places
A few days later I went to Flame and didn't enjoy it at all, except for their iced tea (they make a very good ice tea). The salad wasn't great and the dressing wasn't good and the chicken was a bit dried out.
I don't like Shamshiri Grill at all - their greens are terrible.
Of course, if you don't care about salads and greens (I'm guessing most people could care less and only go to Persian restaurants for meat and rice), then feel free to disregard all.
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If you are going to go to Darya, I highly suggest the one in Orange County across the street from South Coast Plaza. I don't care for the one in Santa Monica. I also think Raffi's place is probably the best place for Kabob in L.A.
Also Shekarchi in downtown LA is really good and their catering is excellent as well.
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I also love Darya across from SCP, but I have heard that the one in Tustin is better? Have yet to try, but am willing to be a guinea pig. Anyone else have an opinion in regards to OC.
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I haven't as of yet had a good experience at the one in Tustin. I also am not quite sure if ownership is the same. The last few times we have been to Darya this year (across from SCP) their quality has just continued to improve.
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Yes, I've only been to the Darya near South Coast Plaza and agree is very good. Good rice and stews and I like their mixed drinks too
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