Maman Sady Restaurant
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Afficher toutpersian(23) recommend(15) quality(15) soup(14) dishes(13) rice(12) iranian(10) kebab(9) fresh(9) highly recommend(7) lamb(7) shank(7)First time I test Iranian cuisine & it was Delicious!!!! The best rice I ate!!!
With due respect, this review is based solely on my first experience at this restaurant.
Unfortunately, the quality of service & the way customers were received & attended to were not satisfactory, & there were noticeable shortcomings in the way the food was served.
Considering that in many Iranian restaurants offering complimentary bread, butter, & tea is considered part of the hospitality culture, the absence of these items was notable.
Additionally, the pricing did not seem consistent with the quality & level of service provided. For example, charging $35 for Ghormeh Sabzi does not appear reasonable in my view.
I never understood the hype! I went with my family prior to their renovation, the food was below average for an authentic Iranian restaurant. The kebab was missing flavor & the joojeh seasoning was practically non-existent.
I came back a couple of months ago & it
was exactly the same. Even their Baghali Polo was flavorless, & their customer service was zero. We came on the weekend, the place was not full, & it took us 45 minutes to receive our food after ordering.
My friend & I tried the lamp shank, Barg, Kashke bademjan & sholezard. The food & the vibe were good. The waitress was really nice & welcoming but she said the main dish comes with soup but she didn't bring any (Maybe I am wrong or she just forgot). I wish they were serving Sangak instead of pita. Also I wish the Barg was less salty & more juicy. I really recommend that they put better photos on their menu & more descriptions & details as it sounds confusing for non-Iranians. I recommend this place & will try again. But I hope in my next visit they don't forget the soup.
One of the best Iranian restaurants in Montreal. Lamb shank & koobideh are the best
I really like this restaurant for its wide variety of fresh Iranian dishes. Everything tastes authentic & well prepared, but the best part is definitely their appetizers 🙂
The atmosphere & the staff are great, so is the food presentation. But the quality is not the best. I ordered the torsh & it did not taste that great, it tasted like garlic, which makes no sense. The aash, though, was very very good! I tried my friend's joojeh & it too was very mediocre. The rice was also too oily.
Given the limited iranian kabob choices in montreal though, I'd still go back.
Five Stars! Finally, the best Iranian food !
Gheymeh Nesar, Lamb Shank with Baghali Polo, & Kebab were exquisite & tender. Flawless presentation & amazing desserts! A must-try!
This place is a must try. My husband & I went there for lunch & had a great experience. We went in at 3pm so we got a speedy service from Elham who did a phenomenal job in recommending dishes to try. The food was superb - I had Iranian food in Dubai but it doesn't come close to what we had here at Maman Sady. We are definitely coming back to this place.