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October 29, 2009

Farsi Famous Persian Grill

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Farsi Famous Persian Grill
117 Scout Lozano Street, Quezon City
(02) 929-9574

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Late last night, a friend of mine accompanied me for dinner at Farsi.  It was already 11pm as I had a conference call that ended 10pm.  I was too hungry that I wanted to eat something that I like.  Since I’m fond of Persian food, I tried this.

The restaurant was well-hidden hahaha!  We had to look for it.  For those who wanted to try this out, Farsi is located at the back of Alba Resturant (along Tomas Morato).

The design of the restaurant is unique.  There were paintings related to the theme.  There was also television available for guests to watch.  There was also free wifi provided as well (just need to ask for the password) 😛

We ordered the ff.:

  • Fish Tehran (Php 140)
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A twist to the usual fish fillet, this dish had two marinated breaded fish fillet topped with honey mustard sauce.  The fish was good even though I felt that it was peppery.  The dish was served with biryani rice that made it an authentic Persian food.

  • Bottled Mountain Dew (Php 25)
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Okay, I’m sorry, I can’t help it!  It has been such a long time since I last saw a bottle of mountain dew hehehehe 😛  This used to be my favorite when I was little 😛

  • Ripe Mango Shake (Php 50)
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This was your typical mango shake but I felt that too much ice was put in.
I had brain freeze!!!

  • Beef Roadway Footlong (Php 135)
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This is Farsi’s version of the famous footlong hotdogs. hahahaha.  Of course, theirs is a kebab!  A 12-incher chelo kebab served with biryani rice.

You can choose either beef or chicken.  Chicken is five pesos cheaper.  I ordered beef of course, as I have always loved beef kebabs.

It was a bit hard to bite, but I found it was still juicy inside and delicious.  I just wish it wasn’t so hard to bite though.

Another that stuck to my mind was their excellent service.  The waiter waited for me to take pictures then when we were about to leave, he came out and assisted us as our car was backing out of the parking area.

After eating, I realized how much I missed Hossein & Arya Persian Restaurants.  I will definitely go there very soon.

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  1. cocoy says

    October 29, 2009 at 4:48 am

    the fish looks interesting.

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  2. Roch says

    October 29, 2009 at 4:55 am

    when you come to Manila, you should try it 🙂

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  3. cocoy says

    October 29, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    definitely.

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