We got some coupons in those local zip codes books and so we finally decided to give it a try. This is a Persian restaurant serving halal meat and I could see why the prices are a little higher compared to the neighboring Greek restaurants. I understand there is a slight difference, also in flavor but it's Mediterranean food that I can compare it with.
First thing we noticed were the meat in these large skewers and finally understood the portion sizes are larger. This is a casual restaurant and the average plate runs about $16. The gyro plate came with fries and a bit of mixed leafy greens was only $7. Prices are slightly higher, as you get what you pay for here.
Here's my take on it all. Large portions, the gyro too salty for it's own good as it's my favorite dish to order and the skewers had underwhelming flavor. So, the big difference between Greek and Persian in terms of bread is freshly made, lighly charred tandoori bread versus packaged pita bread. Here's my 3 star merit, the meat has to be awesome even if the bread is outstanding.
Definitely worth a stop, but I'm still leaning towards Stephano's and Kebob Grill.