Small restaurant where the French-Iranian chef, Hélène Omidi, serves Iranian cuisine on a few tables on the terrace.
This little restaurant is planted in the rue du Sous-des-Berges, a neighborhood where the Chinese are ubiquitous. A Franco-Iranian, Hélène Omidi, sociologist and town planner, has plated everything to open this window of Iranian cuisine. Some tables on the terrace, a red sweep and a very simple but pleasant interior. To the map of the mezzés, of course, served if desired in mini servings, a stew chicken with a walnut sauce and grenade (fesenjun), a beef to tomato and alhoresht bademjan is excellent and lamb dishes like baghali polo with basmati saffron rice, beans and beans, are very tasty. Fresh products, cooked houses. This is a good place to discover Iranian cuisine.
Bonne cuisine , belle et épicée comme il faut, un voyage pour les papilles
Rapport qualité prix très bien ????