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  1. www.sofrehnyc.comSOFREH

    Our philosophy is simple - food should be authentic, well crafted, and delicious. We practice this in everything we create, from our homemade yogurts to our fresh-baked breads. As for the restaurant’s name? Traditionally, the Sofreh is a term for an iconic Persian fabric that served as the backdrop for seasonal feasts and celebrations.

    • Menu

      persian rosewater sorbet with frozen vermicelli rice noodles...

    • Gift Cards

      BUY A BOTTLE OF WINE FOR YOUR FRIENDS DINING AT SOFREH....

    • Reservations

      sofreh 75 saint marks avenue brooklyn ny 11217 646 798-1690....

    • Cookbook

      Menu GIFT CARDS+ COOKBOOK ... Here is the timeless,...

  2. Best Persian Food in Tehran: See Tripadvisor traveller reviews of Persian Restaurants in Tehran.

  3. Situated in downtown Tehran, Mandak serves traditional Persian cuisines in a relaxed classic indoor atmosphere featuring a la carte dining options for lunch and dinner. The perfect venue for your lunch business meetings and evening get together with loved ones and friends.

  4. 25 Νοε 2021 · If you have yet to try Persian food, you should search for your nearest Persian restaurant and try one of the following meals; it’s a definite to-do for your bucket list. 1. Persian Steamed Rice. Rice, or polo in Farsi, is the most important dish for almost all meals.

  5. The cuisine of Iran has made extensive contact throughout its history with the cuisines of its neighbouring regions, including Caucasian cuisine, Central Asian cuisine, Greek cuisine, Levantine cuisine, Mesopotamian cuisine, Russian cuisine and Turkish cuisine.

  6. 13 Οκτ 2016 · In this post I’m going to take you through top foods you must try when you’re visiting Iran. 1. Khoresht-e Fesenjan: A Classic Persian Food. 2. Zereshk Polo. 3. Khoresht-e Ghormeh Sabzi. 4. Sabzi Polo. 5. Kabab Koobideh: Best Persian Food. 6. Khoresht-e Gheimeh. 7. Tahchin: A Premier Traditional Persian Food. 8. Abgoosht: A Top Local Persian Food.

  7. In 550 BCE, when Cyrus the Great defeated the Greeks and Egyptians, the borders of the Persian empire expanded and Persian food culture was carried into conquered lands.

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