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🙂 4/5 - Pros: Food & Service; Con: Noise Level
By 👻 @104barbarae, 02/20/2023 3:00 am
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We visited with local friends who have loved Rumi’s for many years (they, too, were affected by the Mother’s Day 2020 debacle which resulted in many of the negative reviews, but they said all disappointed customers were given $50 gift cards - a nice gesture for issues beyond control). We went with their suggestions for appetizers: hummus, roasted cauliflower, Fattoush salad and Kashk Badenjoon, an eggplant spread. Each table gets a complimentary bowl with a bit of feta, walnut halves, herbs and amazing green olives- herbs were great with the hummus. Also complimentary is wonderful fresh- baked flatbread, baskets refilled when empty. Appetizers were very nice, perhaps not quite as flavorful as anticipated. Maybe I expected more hot spice, but admit little familiarity with Persian cuisine. We all loved our main courses: chicken kabob, lamb shanks, and Badenjoon, an eggplant/tomato beef stew. All came with more than ample sides of saffron basmati rice, be prepared to take some home! One in our group substituted zereshk, a rice with dried barberries - sort of like tiny tart cranberries. Our server, Maria, was incredible. We dine out often, her professional and efficient but not hurried service was much like European staff who must go through training. She made sure we had fresh flatware with each course, which all fine dining establishments should provide (but all too often this is neglected in the U.S.). Parking is only by valet, with a nominal charge of a couple dollars. The restaurant is popular and noisy, and we were in the back room which is smaller and perhaps a bit less loud. Therefore I wouldn’t recommend Rumi’s for a romantic date, but for a group it is fine and the decor is pleasing.
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