1 /5 Massimo: It has a great atmosphere — the space is elegant, the vibe is relaxed, and the service is professional from start to finish. The staff were attentive without being overbearing, and the setting made for a comfortable dining experience. We started with the kashk-e bademjan, which was decent, enjoyable enough. The disappointment came with the main course: the kabobs. As someone who’s had kabobs across many Persian restaurants and knows what good ones taste like, I was genuinely surprised at how bland and low-quality they were. The meat lacked seasoning, depth, and tenderness, which made the beautiful presentation all the more frustrating. The biggest issue, though, is the price — Shiraz is shockingly expensive for what it offers, and while I understand paying more for ambiance and service, the food just doesn’t measure up. Overall, it’s a nice place to sit and be served, but if you’re looking for authentic, flavorful Persian cuisine, especially kabobs, this isn’t it.