📍 Tehran Province, Tehran, Saadat Abbad، West Sarv St.، Sarv Building, Aminpour Square، Q9J9+76Q, Iran
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Google: 4 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the vibrant city of Tehran, Narenjestan Restaurant is a charming dining destination that boasts a delightful blend of Persian and European cuisines. With a captivating view of the bustling city and a cozy ambiance complemented by live music, it’s an ideal spot for a memorable meal. Diners rave about the attentive service and the well-prepared dishes, such as the tender shishlik and flavorful koobideh. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a place to unwind, this restaurant caters to couples, families, and friends alike, making it a versatile choice for any dining experience.
Google: 4 (733 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (131 reviews)
We had a great anniversary dining experience at this restaurant. Service was prompt and courteous including a warm greeting upon arrival, taking orders accurately, and preparing food promptly. Additionally, the staff were attentive to the menu and answered any questions. We ordered fillet steak and chicken Parmesan and both had great quality and were delicious, well-prepared, well-marinated, and met our expectations. Also, the restaurant had a pleasant ambiance, comfortable seating, appropriate lighting, and a clean environment. Overall, we had a well-served experience in this restaurant, and made us satisfied, and eager to return.
I went to this restaurant a few years ago. A lovely environment with a great view of Tehran and soulful live music is one of the features that is still standing, but the quality of the food has dropped drastically, but instead it has become very expensive. We ordered two dishes, fried fish and shishlik. The fried fish was very tasteless and hard. They put a cold and very bad mashed potato and a little basil as the side. But the shishlik has good quality. We asked for bread, but they brought stale and hard bread that could not be eaten.
It was a disaster. The roasts were rotten, we were 6 people and all the food was rubbish. You just have to pay a lot of money for their crap.
The waiter insisted i should try their rib-eye steak. The meat was tough and everything about the dish and the veg it came with was backwards 1980s style. So this place is expensive and low quality. The waiter was also expecting a large tip due to his rancid suggestion!