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We went to Maro's for mother's day. It's a nice resto with colourful decor and a wonderful fragrance of spices and herbs. We ordered the cauliflower, a couple of salads, a burrito, and a persian beef dish. The salads had a lovely saffron dressing. The cauliflower was partially burnt. The parts that were perfectly cooked were nice and crispy, but the burnt areas, bitter. The persian beef was a huge tower of beef with a little veg tossed in. This is a share restaurant. I don't think the entrees are standalone plates. You need to order a meat, a green, and a bread or rice for balance. The portions are good, probably too much for 1person. The salad with a side of chicken and bread is plenty for 2. So we had plenty of leftovers. I left upset because of the bottomless persian tea. One would think it's refillable by the name. My child, who loves tea, kept asking for refills since it's a small cup. By the end of the meal he had drank $16 of tea and was still asking for more. They should have mentioned that it's not a refill beverage.
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