Persepolis

1407 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10021 Order now

Specializing in Middle Eastern cuisine.

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Persepolis Reviews on Grubhub

Amon

1 review
Great food, was a little pricy. Wish they had better bread. No paneer and Sabzi options.

Amir

Top Reviewer
Great Kabob Kobideh, Salad olivieh, Ghorme sabzi, fast delivery. Recommended.

Sylvia

1 review
Excellent quality. Large portions. Good value. Delicious.

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Persepolis Reviews on Seamless

Sarah

Top Reviewer
I have NO idea what the negative reviewer is talking about. Maybe they don't know what Persian food is or how to use the internet, IDK. Mine was delicious. The Caspian with cherry rice is awesome. Also love the yogurt with shallots. The Khoresht (stews) are NOT for the faint of heart, but they are authentic. Deal with it (insert GIF here)

Gordon

4 reviews
Great food. Very good quality. Good, efficient service. Have been eating at this restaurant for 10+ years and it keeps being very good and gotten better over the years.

Amy

Top Reviewer
Amazing food! Everything was fresh, not greasy, and tasted very healthy. It's expensive but it's because the portions are large. Definitely worth the price though

Suzin

Top Reviewer
Excellent!! Wound up ordering two nights in a row. The order came within the designated time- the food was still hot! Highly recommend!

petronilla

Top Reviewer
The food is expensive but worth it
Awesome flavor
Delicious food

About us

Dinner, Persian
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Delivery: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Takeout: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM

This Upper East Side eatery named after Persia's ancient capital may be humble by New York standards‚there is nary a Persia-tini or leather swathed banquette in sight‚but it gets the important things right. Gratifying foods include homemade yogurt with diced cucumbers, smoky lamb kebab on a bed of cherry-dotted Persian rice, and baba, a rough potage of eggplant and garlic, all of which taste great on their own but even better slapped onto a pita. Fine hospitality sweetens the deal‚waiters are gracious, and the owner can be found cracking jokes with customers or pulling out a chair for a lady (an appreciated gesture that nowadays takes place only in high-end restaurants or nursing homes). End your meal with Persian tea, deliciously scented with cardamom, a homemade dessert of fresh baklava or saffron ice cream, and contemplate the restaurants greatest design element‚an oversized painting of the 1973 Persepolis soccer team.