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Best Persian food this side of the Willamette. Gyros are excellent. Raheem and family have owned Rose Market, in the same complex, for years . They have a reputation for fast and friendly service throughout the neighborhood. View all feedback.
What Thanh Le doesn't like about Parseh And Bakery:
The gyro and burger were OK. Very limited vegetarian options. No free water option, only the $1.50 kirkland water bottle. I'm not sure why there is bakery in the name. I only saw pre-packaged hostess options displayed.Service was friendly. Dine-in was paper over half styrofoam container. View all feedback.
Best Persian food this side of the Willamette. Gyros are excellent. Raheem and family have owned Rose Market, in the same complex, for years . They have a reputation for fast and friendly service throughout the neighborhood.
I keep coming back nicest person in town the family is the best love it here
Stopped by here at around 8:30pm on Christmas Day. We ended up going to an event that unfortunately didn't serve food it was too late to cook so we drove around a bit on our way home to see if ANYTHING was open. So of course they were busy, being the only spot we could find on Christmas, but the food came out super quick, about 15 minutes. That's pretty fast with how busy they were we watched him make our food to order. Smile on his face the entire time! Hard to find anyone working around the holidays looking cheerful but he definitely managed. Loved it. Really good gyro, no gross burnt bits. Usually gyro is so greasy I get sick, but not from Parseh. I'm usually not a fan of sumac on my food but there was just the right amount that it wasn't overpowering the other flavors. I just wish there was a little more yogurt sauce on the sandwich salt on the fries. Wings were surprisingly delicious the sauce wasn't just HOT, there was some flavor. It tasted good. Glad we checked this place out, we'll be back!
The gyro and burger were decent, but there were very few vegetarian options available. I noticed that they only offered bottled water for $1.50 and didn’t provide a free water option. I'm not sure why they include "bakery" in their name, as the only desserts I saw were pre-packaged Hostess products. On a positive note, the service was friendly. For dine-in, they used paper for half of the food containers, with the rest being styrofoam.
The food is excellent, but it's really disappointing to find out that falafel has been completely removed from the menu. There are no vegetarian options available anymore.
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