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Persian treat steps from Finch subway station: Our dining group came across this place by accident. It has a small storefront and is very unassuming. The decor is simple and very plain. Don't let that put you off. The food is amazing. Each one of us ordered something different from the picture/description menus on the wall (and there are ones behind the cash, which does not necessarily have the same items). Everyone was very happy with what they ordered and very complimentary. The food was freshly made, tender and tasty. The flavouring was well balanced and delicious. Prices range from $8.99-12.99, depending on the amount and type of meat you order. The tea + baklava ($2.99) is a must. When I complemented the unusual (and deliciously appealing) flavour of the black tea, he told me, "I have a secret ingredient". After some coaxing, he told me what it was but I promised to keep his secret! The 2" square of baklava is a nice finisher to the meal and is, thankfully, not overly sweet. I have been back since with another group of friends, and the same attentive service, quality and quantity of food holds. Sit-in or take-out, you are in for a Persian treat!
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