Shiraz Restaurant
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Shakir Mehmood
Honestly one of TOP spots to be recommended, if you want the Taste of Afgan try this, mix grill spot of with flavours, had namak mandi even better taste, staff are nice they just need to smile more, the actual atmosphere when you walk in makes you feel like your in a very tradional to the name place. If your a meat lover give it a try, for 3 people it was more then satisfying the amount of food we ordered. The dessert is another 5* it self.
May 2nd, 2023 -
ynedi 2027
May 2nd, 2023 -
a n
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
May 1st, 2023 -
S P
Shiraz, though it shares its name with an Iranian city/wine, is an Afghan halal restaurant with vegetarian and gluten free options. I will start with positives. The atmosphere is welcoming and the well-located restaurant certainly reminds me of Afghanistan. The staff are very polite and accommodating, and from what I saw, the restaurant floor is always clean (at least where customers are seated). Its a perfect place to bring your children or friends. You dont feel rushed at all whilst eating and if you can get a dais to yourself with your family or friends to eat on the floor and the dastarkhan, its an incredible and authentic experience. The kebab is a bit tough but never raw, and the bread is heavenly. The pilaf is also very good and the condiments and salad is always fresh looking. That aside, I must also point out the negatives. Some of the food (not all) has taken a nosedive since I last visited. The karahi tasted bad, was full of tomato paste and fatty chunks of meat and unfortunately gave my family food poisoning. The menu is expensive. Waitstaff often mix up orders and leave stacks of plates and huge piles of cutlery for the customers to sort out instead of laying them out presentably one by one, which is understandable if youre eating on the floor but on the tables its a tad unprofessional. As others have said, if its busy then finding parking space is very difficult but this is not the fault of the restaurant. That is all. Dietary restrictions: Halal
May 1st, 2023 -
fizahimreen1
Food : 3/5 | Service : 4/5 | Atmosphere : 3/5 More
Apr 30th, 2023
Contact Info
- (208) 569-0777
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Shiraz Restaurant?
A The phone number for Shiraz Restaurant is: (208) 569-0777.
Q Where is Shiraz Restaurant located?
A Shiraz Restaurant is located at 830 Uxbridge Rd, Barnhill, eng UB4 0RR
Q What days are Shiraz Restaurant open?
A Shiraz Restaurant is open:
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Monday: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Q How is Shiraz Restaurant rated?
A Shiraz Restaurant has a 4.2 Star Rating from 196 reviewers.
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Shiraz Restaurant
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Overall Rating
( 196 Reviews )Shakir Mehmood on Google
Honestly one of TOP spots to be recommended, if you want the Taste of Afgan try this, mix grill spot of with flavours, had namak mandi even better taste, staff are nice they just need to smile more, the actual atmosphere when you walk in makes you feel like your in a very tradional to the name place. If your a meat lover give it a try, for 3 people it was more then satisfying the amount of food we ordered. The dessert is another 5* it self.
ynedi 2027 on Google
a n on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
S P on Google
Shiraz, though it shares its name with an Iranian city/wine, is an Afghan halal restaurant with vegetarian and gluten free options.
I will start with positives. The atmosphere is welcoming and the well-located restaurant certainly reminds me of Afghanistan. The staff are very polite and accommodating, and from what I saw, the restaurant floor is always clean (at least where customers are seated). Its a perfect place to bring your children or friends. You dont feel rushed at all whilst eating and if you can get a dais to yourself with your family or friends to eat on the floor and the dastarkhan, its an incredible and authentic experience. The kebab is a bit tough but never raw, and the bread is heavenly. The pilaf is also very good and the condiments and salad is always fresh looking.
That aside, I must also point out the negatives. Some of the food (not all) has taken a nosedive since I last visited. The karahi tasted bad, was full of tomato paste and fatty chunks of meat and unfortunately gave my family food poisoning. The menu is expensive. Waitstaff often mix up orders and leave stacks of plates and huge piles of cutlery for the customers to sort out instead of laying them out presentably one by one, which is understandable if youre eating on the floor but on the tables its a tad unprofessional. As others have said, if its busy then finding parking space is very difficult but this is not the fault of the restaurant. That is all.
Dietary restrictions: Halal
fizahimreen1 on Google
Food : 3/5 | Service : 4/5 | Atmosphere : 3/5 More