My family has heard of Kourosh Restaurant, so we decided to give it a try. We came on a weeknight, and it was pretty empty, which was kinda nice in a way. I love how they serve fresh, warm, complementary bread and butter. The dinner...
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My family has heard of Kourosh Restaurant, so we decided to give it a try. We came on a weeknight, and it was pretty empty, which was kinda nice in a way. I love how they serve fresh, warm, complementary bread and butter. The dinner portions are pretty big, and come with lots of rice. The boneless chicken kabob is very good, pretty juicy and tasty. The white fish with sabzi polo (green rice) was very good and well made. We also ordered the gheymeh stew with tahdig. The gheymeh was well made. The tahdig wasn’t so fresh but still okay. Overall a good experience. I’m not sure if they are understaffed or just because it was a random weeknight. I would go again just because the food is very good.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$10–20