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Feedback gevenVisiting from Boise, I was excited to see a new Persian restaurant in Twin Falls and made sure I tried it. Wow, what a great experience! The meat, rice, and vegetables were delicious and seasoned to perfection. The meal was well-presented and quite authentic. The restaurant is owned operated by an Iranian family in the recently renovated downtown area on Main Street. I have had Persian food in many large US cities and this place reminded of what really good Persian food is like again. On my next trip back to Twin, I will make a beeline to Persian Coffee to have another meal of genuine delight!
The service was fast and friendly, the food was amazing! I will definitely be coming back and bringing people with me. If you enjoy different cultures foods, and you really should, you need to give this place a shot. It's a quiet, clean, little family owned joint that deserves your business
A breath of real ethnic deliciousness in Twin Falls! In a town with very few options for culinary deliciousness....this little eatery hits a very needed nerve for those who crave more than the Mexican, American Chinese, Pub grub and American Thai that the Magic Valley has to offer. Don’t let the prices scare you. The portions are huge, and a real bargain for the quality of the food ....my wife and I split an entree and were beyond stuffed! The meats are flavorful, moist and tender. The basmati rice was fluffy and cooked flawlessly. The service was on point and friendly! Do not over look this gem! These independent family owned restaurants deserve your adventurous patronage!
Excellent, authentic persian restaurant. Fresh lamb from a local ranch makes up many dishes. Vegetable and chicken entrees are also available. Try the coffee for desert. It is high octane.
You feel good supporting such genuinely kind owners staff. The food is fresh, well balanced, tasty, and culturally appropriate. Obviously there will be tweaks to recipes to accommodate exorbitant prices of exotic ingredients unavailable in Twin, but the dishes we tried were great, well priced and abundantly portioned. We appreciate the cultural charm of tissues for napkins. The outside of the building is a bit dark and they have poor signs, but don't judge a book by its cover and support a local business and a restauranteur looking to forge a livelihood with a different cuisine than Twin is used to. We'll be back!