Tehran Restaurant & La Maison de Creme Bakery
265 South Robertson Blvd., Suites 3 & 4 (S. Robertson Blvd. & Gregory Way), Beverly Hills, CA · Persian restaurant
- Address
- Tehran Restaurant & La Maison de Creme Bakery, 265 South Robertson Blvd., Suites 3 & 4 (S. Robertson Blvd. & Gregory Way), Beverly Hills, CA 90211
- Phone
- (310) 855-7290
- Website
- www.lamaisondecreme.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM Sat
Tehran Restaurant & La Maison de Creme Bakery is a restaurant located in 265 South Robertson Blvd., Suites 3 & 4 (S. Robertson Blvd. & Gregory Way), Beverly Hills, CA. It is one of 1 restaurants listed in 265 South Robertson Blvd., Suites 3 & 4 (S. Robertson Blvd. & Gregory Way), Beverly Hills. Its 4.2-star rating matches the 265 South Robertson Blvd., Suites 3 & 4 (S. Robertson Blvd. & Gregory Way), Beverly Hills city average of 4.2 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among restaurants in 265 South Robertson Blvd., Suites 3 & 4 (S. Robertson Blvd. & Gregory Way), Beverly Hills. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Customer Reviews
I'll admit I know about as much about Persian food as a sea cucumber knows about macroeconomics. The food here was great, sure, but the environment was amazing. Everyone from the lovely lady behind the counter to the regulars playing cards in the corner made me feel like I was right at home. I had the chicken kabob at their recommend and I'm glad that I did. I will admit that the yogurt soda was not for me though. The indoor seating is super small and cramped but that's more because they seem to expect you to eat on the patio. I'd happily go back again, if only to learn more Farsi.
Family restaurant seems like it’s just the owner here. Very spiritual woman. Lots of books and Nick naks around. Only 4 tables on the inside. Best to order delivery or take out in my opinion. If you want Persian food in Beverly Hills and want to support local place this would be it. Also seems to have hookah and beer
It was our first experience in this family owned restaurant. The owner was a very nice and warm woman and welcomed us very well. We ordered koobideh kebab plate, bandari sandwich, chicken sandwich, koobideh sandwich and shirin polo and chicken plate. The koobideh tastes fine, not perfect but acceptable. However the best food in my opinion was the sosis bandari sandwich. It was awesome. In overall, we will come back if we go around and I definitely reorder the bandari sandwich.
Update: stopped in on a visit to town, the soups were amazing, the blend of seasoning reminded me of home cooked meals i had in the Middle East. The stew was a pleasant surprise, it came with a large bowl of rice to mix it with, my rive dish was a perfect blend of spices and vegetables, a very vegan option Small but tastefully decorated, inside and outside seating, enough diversity on the menu but not so much that the entree is pre-made and frozen or refrigerated. I had the rice with currants, dates, raisins, lentils and chicken, the portions we were served were large and the rice was freshly made. The other entrees were equally ample. My mint tea and the Persian tea were served in glass as middle eastern tea should. The owners were friendly, we sat and and had an enjoyable conversatio
Found Tehran at the end of a long walk today and couldn't remember the last time I had authentic Persian food so went inside. Ordered Cornish hen kebob as the main dish and Ash-e-Joe soup beforehand. Both of them were freshly made, hot, and full of flavors, especially the soup. The owners -- a married couple -- were super friendly.
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