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After hearing a lot about the kebabs at ifshahan nights, I and my friends went to try it and in all honesty we were not disappointed. one of the best mixed kebabs I had. they were freshly cooked and each of the kebabs had a perfect taste that fulfilled the demand we had. and the amount was really good. I can say that this place and experience is worth the money! View all feedback.
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This was a very different experience. All the aspects including the menu are straightforward. No fuzz. Quite liked the yogurt lamb. The quantity could be too much for one person. View all feedback.
The person who eats must try the Iranian flower with roses and lemons good and cold in the heart, almost ate their Tick-Oi and tried something else that they don't have tea with God, believe the artist, but the tea has a guest driven by the order, the most important thing is that
Have been going to this family owned restaurant regularly over the years. Always order the Koubedieh Kebab, they are very juicy and fresh off the grill. The marination and taste is how Iranian Kebabs should be.
Isfahan Nights is an authentic place to have melt in the mouth irani kababs. I had ordered for Kabab Koobedieh which is a meat mince kabab which was served along with aromatic saffron rice and grilled tomatoes. As the order was for a take away, we also got soup and a vegetable gravy along with the main order. I would like to visit here again and highly recommend it for a good persian food.
As soon as you entered in this restaurant, you will feel a little bit different. Persian environment and music too. As an appetizer soup and salad will be served as soon as you ordered. For the main course Chellu Kebab with rice were ordered and it was bang on.... : Plain white rice not heavy for you tummy with beautiful melted butter and 2 skewers of soft juicy kebab will give your mouth an entirely different flavors, Further more Cold Raita (yougurt with spices will give you a different feel in terms of hot rice vs cold yougurt . Curry will also be served with rice but i am sure you wont need it. Weekend will be very crowded...
Given the very limited places for persian food in Abu Dhabi, I’d say Isfahan is the best you could get. Their food is delicious, decent portions and due to the simple settings, they are able to keep the prices down. You are generously served complementary soup, salad and sauces. They miss the 5.0 rating due to a lack of persian appetisers such as paneer sabzi.