shiraz - Halifax
shiraz
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Shiraz, a cozy Persian gem in Halifax, boasts a limited menu but dishes up flavorful and authentic Persian cuisine. The lamb shank and chicken kebab are must-tries, and the homemade desserts are a sweet ending. The warm and homey atmosphere, along with friendly service from the Iranian owners, make for a delightful dining experience. Although the prices are not the cheapest, the quality of the food and generous portions make it worth it. Regulars appreciate the samosas and havij pollo. This hidden gem is a must-visit for anyone craving delicious Persian dishes in a welcoming setting.
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Fesenjoon good, xlnt. You.... Fesenjoon good, samosas xlnt. You can buy the hot sauce to take home! Friendliness only reason to eat in outside of patio season, but it is notable, and endearing...
I really enjoy the samosas and chicken rice at this restaurant. The food is excellent.
A Halifax treasure. Shiraz is a Halifax treasure! Unfortunately metro is pretty poor in terms of authentic ethnic restaurants. Shiraz is one of the exceptions. Located in a tiny building on Hollis Street, between Morris Street and Terminal Road, Shiraz can accommodate approximately ten dine-in customers at a time. Once you enter you feel like you 're in a different world, almost everybody speaks Farsi, the owner couple is busy preparing food and chatting with patrons, there is colourful Persian art on the wall and Persian groceries are offered for sale. The menu is short, main course combos range from $9.99 to $18.99, with the median price being $12.99 all prices as of February 2010). They also have wraps for $7.99 and various appetizers and sides. My favourite so far is joojeh kebob which in the menu is being described as 'two skewers of tender marinated chicken thighs served with basmati saffron rice and charbroiled tomatoes ' $12.99). The rice is good, but what is really amazing is the chicken. Stellar. Shiraz is open Mon-Sun 11am-9pm again as of February 2010) and they also do take-out of course) and delivery. There is, in my opinion, only one downside to Shiraz: it is probably 25% more expensive than a comparable restaurant in Toronto. Halifax restaurants remain quite pricey compared to other Canadian cities, which is a pity. Apart from that Shiraz is fantastic. Support it or otherwise it may be gone eventually!
My best food experience in Halifax! Kebob’s were perfect, very delicious, and tasty! Salad Shirazi was spectacular and nostalgic for me! Don’t forget to have a tea after the main course! Owners were so friendly and sweet! They make you feel like home! Interior is very cozy, warm, and nostalgic!
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