QUEEN OF PERSIA Restaurant

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By Bazaarche Verified on 3 May, 2026

QUEEN OF PERSIA Restaurant is a Persian/Iranian World Tour based in York. This listing has been verified via Google Places with a rating of 4.3 stars based on 1607 customer reviews. Highly recommended for the Persian-speaking community in York.

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By Farzane Ahadi on 7 March, 2026

I had one of the best Persian dining experiences here. From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere genuinely felt like being in Iran. The decoration is beautiful and thoughtfully designed, creating a warm and authentic environment. The presentation of the food was impressive. We ordered the kebab and Mirza Ghasemi, and both were absolutely delicious. The flavors were rich and authentic, and the portions were just right. Their cocktails were also very unique and well made. On top of that, there was live music which made the atmosphere even more enjoyable and relaxing. The staff were wonderful, extremely polite, friendly, and welcoming. They treated my 4-year-old son so kindly, which made the experience even more special for us as a family. The prices are also very reasonable considering the quality of the food and the overall experience. Overall, this was one of the best experiences we have had at a Persian restaurant. Highly recommended.

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By Deborah R on 9 February, 2026

Went for winterlicious. Green P in walking distance. Portion sizes WERE MASSIVE for a 3 course winterlicious. The roasted eggplant appetizer was delicious. The bread was served cold/room temperature. The kashk and fesenjan were very oily. The kebabs were HUGE, but just alright. The pistachio roll was amazing, not overly sweet, however, something tasted "off" about the baklava (not sure if stale).

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By Dawood Mirzabagheri on 22 December, 2025

Unfortunately, this was a very disappointing experience. The worst part was the food. We ordered the Bonab kabab and the Queen Special kabab, and honestly, this was the worst kabab I’ve had in my entire life. The taste was awful, there was no real flavor of meat at all. It felt like the meat was heavily mixed with fillers to cut costs rather than prepared properly. For a price of around $25 before tax, this quality is unacceptable. Even $15 would be too much for what was served. The restaurant itself is small and cozy, and the design is not bad, but it has much more potential. Simple improvements : like rearranging or replacing the large wall picture and refreshing the décor, could really elevate the space. Service was very slow. It took more than 10 minutes just to receive menus and order food , even though there were two servers and only five tables. A server should prioritize greeting guests and offering menus before making cocktails for other tables. There was live piano music. The pianist clearly tried his best and did a good job, but honestly, it felt unnecessary. The cost of live music would be much better invested in improving food quality, which should always be the priority. Overall, the entire experience was bad, and we will never return.

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By Eat In Ontario Blog on 11 November, 2025

Dining at Queen of Persia felt nothing short of majestic: a feast worthy of royalty, right in the heart of St. Clair West. From the gilded flavours of jeweled rice to the smoky aroma of char-grilled kebabs, every dish carried the richness of Persian tradition with an air of grandeur. The Warm Taster Platter was like an opening ceremony: silky Kashk o Bademjan, smoky Mirza Ghasemi, and tangy Zeytoon Parvardeh, each one a regal appetizer that set the tone for what was to come. The Sekanjebin Mocktail sparkled with refreshing sweetness, a noble pairing to the richness of the meal. The mains were the crown jewels. The Morassa Polo was a treasure chest of flavours, jeweled rice glistening with sweet and savoury garnishes. The Baghali Polo Mahicheh was a royal indulgence: tender lamb shank that practically melted off the bone, paired with fragrant dill and fava bean rice fit for a king’s table. The Mahi Kebab, a wild salmon fillet kissed by the grill, balanced elegance with bold flavour, while the Shiraz Kebab delivered the best of both worlds: koobideh and chicken, smoky and juicy, served like a banquet meant for sharing. At Queen of Persia, every detail, from the flavours to the hospitality, feels crafted to give you a dining experience that’s both majestic and memorable. It’s not just dinner, it’s a royal affair. 👑🇮🇷 To hear more about this review, follow us @eatinontario on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, & Facebook. ✨🤩🙏

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By Arsham Parsi on 2 November, 2025

The restaurant is beautifully decorated and very cozy. The atmosphere feels welcoming, and the staff were all super friendly and attentive. The presentation of the food was impressive — every dish looked great when it arrived. However, the prices were quite high compared to other upscale Persian restaurants in Toronto. Some items were nearly double the price, which could still be acceptable if the taste matched the presentation — but unfortunately, it didn’t. We started with Kashk Bademjoon, which was okay. Later, when one of our friends joined and ordered the same appetizer, we noticed that the portion was significantly smaller than the first one. The Lamb Koobideh was juicy and well-cooked, but it still had a strong lamb smell and didn’t seem properly marinated. The other main courses we tried were also just average — not bad, but not impressive either. When you pay $55 for two skewers of normal Vaziri kebab which they somehow renamed it to Shiraz Kebab (while other high-end Persian restaurants charge around $20–$35), you naturally expect something exceptional. Unfortunately, the taste didn’t quite justify the price. I suggest revisiting the pricing to align it better with the level of expectation and to increase customer satisfaction — especially since other reviewers have raised similar concerns. It might also be worth reviewing the recipes and overall kitchen process to ensure the food’s flavour and quality consistently meet a high standard that matches the restaurant’s beautiful ambiance and presentation.

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