Parisa Persian Grill
About the Business
Parisa Persian Grill is a cozy and inviting restaurant located at 24 Chestnut Street in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Specializing in authentic Persian cuisine, this establishment offers a menu filled with traditional dishes that are bursting with flavor and spices. From juicy kabobs to fragrant rice dishes, every bite at Parisa Persian Grill is a delicious journey through the vibrant tastes of Iran. The warm and welcoming ambiance of the restaurant makes it the perfect spot for a casual lunch or a special dinner with loved ones. Come and experience the rich culinary heritage of Persia at Parisa Persian Grill.
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Location & Phone number
24 Chestnut St, Ridgewood, NJ 07450, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Reviews
"Had a really nice time here. The food was delicious, & the atmosphere and service were great. I had the shrimp kabob which was delicious & my husband had the ground beef kabob which was absolutely amazing. Our server Omid was attentive & friendly. You certainly won’t be disappointed if you go here."
"What food in heaven must taste like! We weren’t expecting much as we have had Mediterranean food overseas and state side. HOWEVER this food absolutely blew anything I’ve ever eaten before away. I’ve never had chicken so buttery soft before nor have I ever had such amazing appetizers before. Everything here tasted AMAZING!"
"It was a truly delightful experience. From start to finish, the flavors and presentation of each dish were impeccable. For my appetizer, I indulged in the Tahdig with Gheymeh, and it was an absolute treat. The crispy and golden Tahdig perfectly complemented the savory Gheymeh, creating a harmonious combination of textures and tastes. It set a high standard for the rest of the meal. There is a particular type of bread they serve with a table which mostly reminds traditional Barbari, and I liked it. Moving on to the entree, I opted for the Koobideh Kabob, which did not disappoint. The juicy and flavorful ground meat, seasoned to perfection, was grilled to perfection. It was served with fragrant saffron rice and grilled tomatoes, adding delightful freshness. Each bite was a burst of deliciousness, and I couldn't help but savor every mouthful. To end the meal on a sweet note, I chose the Faloodeh for dessert. The delicately flavored frozen rosewater and vermicelli noodles, topped with a tangy syrup, was a refreshing and light way to conclude the dining experience. It provided a perfect balance to the richness of the previous courses, leaving me feeling satisfied and content. The service throughout the meal was friendly and attentive, and the restaurant's ambiance, with Persian music playing in the background, added to the overall enjoyment of the dining experience. I was particularly impressed by the attention to detail in the presentation of each dish, as it truly elevated the entire experience. I highly recommend this Persian restaurant to anyone looking for an authentic and flavorsome culinary journey. Whether you're a fan of traditional Persian cuisine or simply curious to try something new, you won't be disappointed. I'll definitely be returning to explore more of their menu in the future!"
"I don't recommend the Joojeh kabob (chicken with bone) nor the Gheymeh (split pea stew). Only the Barg kabob is worth trying. We visited Parisa on a Saturday early evening. It wasn't busy but we were sited right in front of the counter with so many of the staff members standing and walking around us. At least 4 to 5 staff members were standing idle in front of the kitchen some staring at the customers. When asked for a different table more in the corner, we were told all tables were reserved, while they all remained empty for the entire 30-40 minutes that we were inside. About the food, we ordered the tahdig and Gheyme (the split pea stew) for appetizers, the tahdig was okay but the Gheyme was pretty greasy and definitely not the best I've had. For entre we got the Joojeh kabob (saffron marinated chicken) and Sultani (Barg and Koobideh kabob). The Joojeh was Cornish hen drenched in turmeric instead of Saffron and flavorless. The Koobideh was okay but the Barg kabob was perhaps the best part of the order, still greasy but nevertheless tender and flavourful. I wouldn't go back to Pardis even if I lived nearby. Unfortunately, similar to other Persian restaurants in the North East, Pardis is branding persian food as inaccessibly high end food charging a pretty penny for relatively low cost dishes of small portion Kabob, stews, and rice."
"Great experience. Busy place for a Wednesday evening dinner. They were able to accommodate us. Great service. Food was very good portions, a little lacking in flavor but tasted fresh and homemade. BYOB so bring something with ya! Fair prices for the portions too ."
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