Restaurant Rumi offers you a culinary experience of the Silk Road that once crossed Central Asia and the Middle East. A route that linked cities, oases and markets... great traditions, formidable kingdoms.
The Silk Road was also the route of spices, generous in fragrance and flavor. We invite you to be inspired by the spirit of the travelers, merchants and pilgrims who, for centuries, exchanged goods, riches and important cultural elements.
A spirit of discovery and openness.
We aim to create a hospitable atmosphere conducive to meaningful encounters. A setting in which to take the time to restore oneself in the sense of regaining strength and meaning.
As far as possible, our cuisine favors local, organic and sustainable agriculture. All the meat we serve is halal.
We give priority to fresh, local produce.
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Display Allterrasse(45) qualite(35) decor(35) prix(33) mezze(28) saveur(26) brunch(25) dessert(22) tasty(21)Great food & decor. Service was wonderful. The food was so flavourful.
It was great! We went for a birthday party & shared the menu & it was amazing. Food is very good & authentic. Service was very good & the restaurant's decor makes you feel like you are out of town. Will most definitely go back & the best part (for the muslims), the meat is HALAL!
Très bon repas, beau décor, ambiance chaleureuse & service impeccable, voilà ce qu’on y a retrouvé.
Les seuls hics selon moi seraient le riz, quoique cuit à la perfection, n’avait pas ce petit croustillant qu’a généralement le riz iranien & les prix que j’ai trouvé un peu élevés. Sinon, tout était parfait !!
Pour ce qui est du stationnement, il est vrai que ça peu être assez pénible d’en trouver mais, après quelques tours dans les rues avoisinantes, j’ai été agréablement surprise de trouver un stationnement public (parcomètre) sur la rue Durocher, en haut de la rue Laurier qui est gratuit après 18h les samedis & dimanches.
Menu diversifié & différent de la cuisine moyenne orientale qu'on connait. Le décors te transporte dans une autre époque. je recommande fortement ce restaurent