Persian Gulf restaurant, bakery and wine bar

1389 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles
(310) 473-9888

Recent Reviews

ghazal mohammadi

The food was delicious, I recommend here for sure.Ladan was the best, the most friendly and the most responsible waitress.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

PersianDutch

Lovely atmosphere + great koobideh and friendly staff. Persian food at the heart of LA's Persian Square!

Serzh Baumtsveiger

Most rude and disrespectful stuff EVER!!!! Never seen like this before in my entire life.

Service: 1

Dayton Myers

Amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

ARMIN RFT

We ordered our food for collection and they patiently waited for us even though we arrived 5 minutes after their normal closing time which is highly appreciated and remarkable as well. however, the food quality was utterly and unexpectedly bad. The Koobideh Kababs were so hard and chewy, smelled like sour rotten cheese plus the shallot Yoghurt (ماست موسیر) instead of being creamy was so watery like Dugh.Kashk-e- Bademjan was not tasty at all.Theri kind attitude was top notch.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Med G

Really good quality of both food and the service! I really liked their home made Doogh Drink. And very friendly staff

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

siamakzg

Nestled in the heart of Westwood, the Persian Gulf restaurant is a true gem that offers an unforgettable dining experience steeped in rich cultural heritage and exquisite flavors. From the moment you step inside, you are enveloped in an ambiance that transports you to the shores of the Persian Gulf, where hospitality reigns supreme and culinary delights await.The first thing that strikes you upon entering the restaurant is the enchanting atmosphere meticulously crafted by Roozbeh and Rana, the owners. Adorned with a precious collection of artifacts and décor from the Persian Gulf region, every corner of the restaurant tells a story of tradition, elegance, and warmth. The attention to detail is evident, creating an inviting and immersive dining environment that sets the stage for an extraordinary culinary journey.In conclusion, the Persian Gulf restaurant is more than just a dining destination – it's a cultural oasis where impeccable service, exquisite cuisine, and a captivating ambiance converge to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're seeking a memorable celebration, or simply a culinary adventure, this place promises to delight and enchant with every visit.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Parinaz Ehsaei

I had really high hopes for this place, but it was just ok. The sabzi polo and fish, was amazing, but for $27, the fish should have been twice the size. We ordered the mortadella and they ran out of French roll, so they gave it to us wrapped in lavash bread. It was literally lavash with one pickle and 3 slices of mortadella for $15! It looked like a kid’s meal. And the ash was a 7 at best.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Ali Joorabchi

I don’t recommended it at all!Nice staff with great decoration but unfortunately almost zero level of service and very bad food quality.We ordered a mid size Persian Gulf special pizza got it uncooked, seems someone just dumped toppings with large slices of tomato, green peppers and mushroom over our super cheesy pizza. My wife and I couldn’t eat it at all, other than our first bit. Also my two daughters were disappointed and unhappy from the service as well as for their uncooked cheese pizza.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Persian Gulf Pizza

Atena Ramzi

I Decided to go here for lunch and let's just say it wa the worst pizza I ever had. I got the cheese pizza and the pizza bread tasted like it was uncooked ( which it probably was) and the cheese on the pizza tasted inedible. Even the staff did not give out utensils or plates. Overall I really and I mean REALLY do not recommend this place.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Dorsa Joorabchi

We ordered the cheese pizza as we were informed that we can’t order a custom. The pizza was uncooked and tasted like half melted cheese with undercooked bread, and it tasted like they didn’t even use tomato sauce. No flavor at all. They also didn’t give us any plates or utensils. 100% would not recommend.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Ron A.

I regularly eat Persian food in the area and this place by far is the worst, the salad was old had a taste of mold or going bad yellowish color not green, the rice was a least 2 days old it was not fluffy and fresh as rice should be and had a taste of old oil as if it had Ben reheated, the kobideh was rubbery no flavor and on the menu it said made with sirloin definitely not sirloin more like soy meat.. and the waitress was very low energy not inviting at all all! the requests that were given she didn't double check the order in regards to the requests given. The two stars is for the Kashko Badamjon which was okay but not the best I've had in the area. The only reason I came here was due to the advertisement on the radio!! They definitely were upselling this place! Nothing like the advertisement stated.

mostafa nakhaei

Best Persian food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kayarash Karami

Great Iranian eatery. Very cozy, cute, and comfortable space. Booths have the name of the islands in the Persian gulf, in keeping with the restaurant theme!My girlfriend is vegan so when we asked for the options the chef herself came to our table to go over the options. We really appreciated that.The food itself was fantastic. We had kubideh and aash. I wish they also had impossible meat kubideh.We will definitely go back for more!

Kayarash K.

Great Iranian eatery. Very cozy, cute, and comfortable space. Booths have the name of the islands in the Persian gulf, in keeping with the restaurant theme! My girlfriend is vegan so when we asked for the options the chef herself came to our table to go over the options. We really appreciated that. The food itself was fantastic. We had kubideh and aash. I wish they also had impossible meat kubideh. We will definitely go back for more!

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Persian Gulf restaurant, bakery and wine bar

1389 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310) 473-9888