Haven't really tried any persian that I can recall, what's it like, and what do you eat with it?Amir Kondori said:You are saying it is going to get delivered to me? Then I want home cooked Persian food, saffron rice, chelo kabob, mastomusir, and Iranian salad.
It is amazing. Go on Yelp and find a Persian restaurant that is well reviewed and go try the food. Really, really good stuff, my favorite type of food. Rice comes with most dishes, it is pilaf so not like asian sticky rice, the grains don't stick to each other. Then you have kabob, lamb which is amazing, and lots of other dishes, like stews and stuff. Make sure to order mastomusir, which is like a garlic yogurt, and eat it with your main meal. It sounds weird but it is great. Also order tadig, which is crispy rice or bread from the bottom of the rice pan. Many restaurants give you the option to have stew with it but I say just get the tadig.shinyelf said:Haven't really tried any persian that I can recall, what's it like, and what do you eat with it?Amir Kondori said:You are saying it is going to get delivered to me? Then I want home cooked Persian food, saffron rice, chelo kabob, mastomusir, and Iranian salad.
Sadly I live in a tiny country that doesn't really have that many different types of restaurants, I've been looking for a good noodle place for over a year, and nothing still.Amir Kondori said:It is amazing. Go on Yelp and find a Persian restaurant that is well reviewed and go try the food. Really, really good stuff, my favorite type of food. Rice comes with most dishes, it is pilaf so not like asian sticky rice, the grains don't stick to each other. Then you have kabob, lamb which is amazing, and lots of other dishes, like stews and stuff. Make sure to order mastomusir, which is like a garlic yogurt, and eat it with your main meal. It sounds weird but it is great. Also order tadig, which is crispy rice or bread from the bottom of the rice pan. Many restaurants give you the option to have stew with it but I say just get the tadig.
Which country is that?shinyelf said:Sadly I live in a tiny country that doesn't really have that many different types of restaurants, I've been looking for a good noodle place for over a year, and nothing still.Amir Kondori said:It is amazing. Go on Yelp and find a Persian restaurant that is well reviewed and go try the food. Really, really good stuff, my favorite type of food. Rice comes with most dishes, it is pilaf so not like asian sticky rice, the grains don't stick to each other. Then you have kabob, lamb which is amazing, and lots of other dishes, like stews and stuff. Make sure to order mastomusir, which is like a garlic yogurt, and eat it with your main meal. It sounds weird but it is great. Also order tadig, which is crispy rice or bread from the bottom of the rice pan. Many restaurants give you the option to have stew with it but I say just get the tadig.
Denmark. I live in the third biggest city and there is, as far as I have found, not a single japanese place that sells something that isn't sushi, or any korean places at all. Kinda sad.Amir Kondori said:Which country is that?
Free of charge, you want authentic japanese ramen delivered straight from Tokyo? You've got it.sky14kemea said:pff, delivery? I can't afford that.
I just have cookies or ice cream. Or cheesecake if I have it.
That is cool, I have always wanted to visit Denmark. I looked online and found a Persian restaurant in N?rrebro as well as in Aarhus. They both looked pretty good.shinyelf said:Denmark. I live in the third biggest city and there is, as far as I have found, not a single japanese place that sells something that isn't sushi, or any korean places at all. Kinda sad.Amir Kondori said:Which country is that?
How do you eat it? Do you spread the butter on the apple or...?Artina89 said:It would probably be an apple and some almond butter. It is my favourite snack, and a handy go to if I need a quick bite to eat. I don't tend to go for deliveries, as I prefer to go into the store and pick it up myself, and I'll be damned if I am venturing outside at 2AM in my neighbourhood.