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Die besten Restaurants mit Persisches restaurant Essen in Düsseldorf

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4,9

173 Stellungnahmen

location-iconMörsenbroicher Weg 200, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany , Nordrhein-Westfalen
Persisches Restaurant
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Very authentic and delicious food, very friendly and attentive staff. Highly recommended!

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4,7

530 Stellungnahmen

location-iconLinienstraße 77, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Persisches Restaurant
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We were there with ten people and we were all very disappointed. The food was bland and the atmosphere was pretty shabby. The toilets were dirty. I was at Safran a few months before, also in Düsseldorf. There is no comparison in terms of ambience and cleanliness. Me and my friends will not visit this place anymore and will prefer to go to the other restaurant. It's actually a shame, the website promises more.

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4,3

802 Stellungnahmen

location-iconJahnstraße 86, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Persisches Restaurant
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Very good food and friendly staff

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4,0

395 Stellungnahmen

location-iconKölner Str. 41, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Persisches Restaurant
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I have been coming to the Tal Restaurant to eat regularly for more than three years. Always pure enthusiasm. Above all. I've also been to three other Persian restaurants in Düsseldorf; BUT: The BEST is and always will be Tak Restaurant Kind regards to everyone Sibylle Adamsky from Neuss am Rhein

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3,8

1348 Stellungnahmen

location-iconHüttenstraße 30, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Persisches Restaurant
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For someone who grew up with tahdig and kubideh, the visit to Cuccini was unfortunately a complete culinary disappointment that left a deep dent in the wallet. €65 for two chenje (pieces of lamb fillet), two soft drinks, and a maste khiar (yogurt/sour cream with cucumber) is no longer uncommon in Persian restaurants these days, but it's definitely too high for the quality offered. A note to the kitchen: If you serve tahdig (rice crust), it has to be perfect. It was either extremely hard and chewy (not crispy) or absolutely soggy and oily. The rice was also riddled with pieces of tahdig...sorry, but that's not how it works. You can certainly serve a piece of tahdig with the rice as a garnish, but here, in small tahdig-loving pots, they focus more on quantity than quality. As for the meat...far too dry for chenje. I could have ordered barg (thinly pounded fillet on a skewer) there, too. The service was very attentive and courteous, even though there were two large tables to serve and the lighting and music kept going out. The interior ambiance could be nicer and more inviting. The acoustics are rather poor due to the smooth ceiling.

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3,7

654 Stellungnahmen

location-iconStoffeler Str. 25, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Persisches Restaurant
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Cheaper and more affordable. Quality still needs to be improved.