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Cazba 132 16th St W, North Vancouver, Brit...
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If you are coming to Cazba in North Vancouver with your vehicle, you will find parking spaces at a distance of 505 meters at Impark-Helmcken, Or you could use public transportation to get to the station SkyTrain-Vancouver City Centre, which is 904 meters away from the restaurant.
On this site, you can find the complete menu of Cazba from North Vancouver. Currently, there are 95 courses and drinks up for grabs.
Iranian cuisine is renowned for its use of fresh herbs, vegetables, and rice paired with meat such as lamb, chicken, or fish. This healthy and delicious combination of ingredients has made Iranian food a popular choice for many. The Persian culinary tradition is deeply rooted in the rich agricultural history of Iran, emphasizing the use of fresh herbs and vegetables in traditional recipes.
The restaurant has received mixed reviews. Some customers reported poor food quality, long wait times, and unsatisfactory service. Others praised the delicious food, fresh meat, and pleasant ambiance. The menu can be limited at times and prices are increasing while portions are getting smaller. Overall, the Persian food was enjoyed by most, including lamb, chicken, and beef dishes. The ambiance was lovely, service was attentive, and COVID protocols were followed. The restaurant offers good value with dishes like the Casba platter. Despite some mixed experiences, many customers plan to return and recommend Cazba to others.
This restaurant is incredibly relaxing and cozy, making it the best place to visit with your fa...
The presentation was fantastic! The salmon kebab was cooked to perfection - wow! I'm already lo...
Great spot generous portions. I had the beef chicken skewers with rice and salad. The hummus ap...
During our three days stay in Vancouver BC, we got 3 dinners at three different restaurants and...
The Kashk-E-Bademjan was really really good; absolutely loved the eggplant ? Can never go wrong...