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Jekka
01-02-2009, 08:57 PM
No, I'm not talking about the grape varietal for once :jekka I just wanted to mention the restaurant Shiraz at McCullough and Olmos to anyone who is a fan of Persian food or wants to try it. Manny and I ate there on New Year's Eve, and it really was definitely worth the mention. Manny has gotten the lamb with a lemon yogurt sauce twice there now, and I had lambchops that night that were the best I've ever had (and the duck I had the time before was also pretty damn awesome).

I know there's not a lot of Persian food around town, but if anyone's resolution this year is to try new things or eat great good, I'd highly recommend it. It's a nice date-night kind of place :) http://dineatshiraz.com

Has anyone else ever been here?

2Blonde
01-02-2009, 09:15 PM
No, but we went to that new Brazillian Steakhouse, Chama Gaucha (http://www.chamagaucha.com/)last night. It was wonderful. They have 14 different cuts beef, chicken, lamb, etc.. that they bring around and put on your plate. There is a wonderful salad bar as well.

Skywalker
01-02-2009, 09:42 PM
i thank you for the tip. i have family in from Iran and this will come in handy.

Dr. Gonzo
01-02-2009, 11:01 PM
What is Persian food?

Kori Ellis
01-02-2009, 11:26 PM
What is Persian food?

It's amazingly delicious if you like meat and rice. Soltani kabab, kubideh, etc. They also have a variety of interesting stews and other dishes. The only one that I don't really like Ghormeh Sabzi (probably spelled wrong).

In L.A., they have some awesome Persian restaurants but I've never eaten Persian food in San Antonio.

TDMVPDPOY
01-03-2009, 12:05 AM
hey when you guys goto them middle-eastern asian restaurants, do you guys eat with ur hands or forks/knives to eat? Cause ive been to a few and dont use my hands as a spoon to eat.....

Jekka
01-03-2009, 12:37 AM
No, but we went to that new Brazillian Steakhouse, Chama Gaucha (http://www.chamagaucha.com/)last night. It was wonderful. They have 14 different cuts beef, chicken, lamb, etc.. that they bring around and put on your plate. There is a wonderful salad bar as well.

My family used to go to Churrasco's in Houston for Brazilian steakhouse fare, and that place was (and probably still is) really good. We haven't been since I left Houston since I prefer home-cooked meals when I'm with family :lol


i thank you for the tip. i have family in from Iran and this will come in handy.

Sure thing - the owner/chef is really great, and the menu changes a little periodically to reflect what's available and fresh, so not everything on the website's menu is on the actual current menu at any given time - just a heads up.

T Park
01-03-2009, 01:36 AM
I've never had Persian food, and it sounds interesting. Will have to check this out this weekend I suppose.