Come visit and experience the authentic feel of the Middle East in beautiful Austin, Texas! Named after the snow-capped mountains in Iran and inspired by traditional family recipes, Alborz Persian Cuisine serves a variety of authentic Persian dishes - taste tested daily by the owner himself! If it's not perfect; it's not served! We also offer a diverse selection with our daily lunch and dinner buffets - a perfect choice for those new to Persian cooking and a great way to taste exotic flavors unique to the region such as mint, rosewater, citrus, pomegranate and barberries. Don't forget to join us on Friday and Saturday night when we feature live belly dancers!
January 20, 2010 @ 1:26 AM
a diner from Austin TX
Four of us went for the Saturday dinner buffet and were delighted. We are not Persian, so we didn't miss the dishes named by the previous reviewer, and we did thoroughly enjoy the food and the pleasant atmosphere. The dishes on the buffet were all unique and different from one another, and all delicious. A wonderful dining experience. Bravo!
September 5, 2009 @ 5:55 PM
a diner from Austin, TX
The food was ok, but not was not really great. Tranditional Persian cuisines like Khorshet Bamiah, Mirza Qasami, etc. are not available. A dish like Sultani would be really expected to be different than Kebab, but they are all the same. So don't pay extra for that. Persian tea was only tea bags. Overall, the food is edible but not pleasurable. The music is Arabic, not Persian. The belly dancer is okay, but is not that great. Gratuity included in the bill AFTER TAX! Kinda sux to force to pay!
Four of us went for the Saturday dinner buffet and were delighted. We are not Persian, so we didn't miss the dishes named by the previous reviewer, and we did thoroughly enjoy the food and the pleasant atmosphere. The dishes on the buffet were all unique and different from one another, and all delicious. A wonderful dining experience. Bravo!
September 5, 2009 @ 5:55 PM
a diner from Austin, TX
The food was ok, but not was not really great. Tranditional Persian cuisines like Khorshet Bamiah, Mirza Qasami, etc. are not available. A dish like Sultani would be really expected to be different than Kebab, but they are all the same. So don't pay extra for that. Persian tea was only tea bags. Overall, the food is edible but not pleasurable. The music is Arabic, not Persian. The belly dancer is okay, but is not that great. Gratuity included in the bill AFTER TAX! Kinda sux to force to pay!
Four of us went for the Saturday dinner buffet and were delighted. We are not Persian, so we didn't miss the dishes named by the previous reviewer, and we did thoroughly enjoy the food and the pleasant atmosphere. The dishes on the buffet were all unique and different from one another, and all delicious. A wonderful dining experience. Bravo!
September 5, 2009 @ 5:55 PM
a diner from Austin, TX
The food was ok, but not was not really great. Tranditional Persian cuisines like Khorshet Bamiah, Mirza Qasami, etc. are not available. A dish like Sultani would be really expected to be different than Kebab, but they are all the same. So don't pay extra for that. Persian tea was only tea bags. Overall, the food is edible but not pleasurable. The music is Arabic, not Persian. The belly dancer is okay, but is not that great. Gratuity included in the bill AFTER TAX! Kinda sux to force to pay!