Overview
Category: Restaurants, Middle Eastern, Business Dining, Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining, Lunch Spot, MasterCard, Visa, Catering
Neighborhood: Northeast, Civic Center
Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-10pm Fri 11am-11pm Sat 11:45am-11pm Sun 11:45am-10pm
Average Entree: $15.95
Feature: Cheap Eats
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Know Before You Go: The restaurant no longer has a contract with the site http://restaurant.com and will not honor gift certificates purchased there.
What to Drink: Doogh (yogurt soda), a creamy, sour Persian drink that's the consistency of whole milk with a dash of carbonation. A must try for anyone who likes a good lassi--although it's very different.
The Extras: One bummer is the bathroom for Alborz is shared with the neighboring Village Pizzeria, which means you have to grab a key from the hostess and exit the restaurant to visit the facilities.
Parking: During the day, parking isn't too bad in this neighborhood, but you'll need plenty of quarters to feed the meters. After 8pm, trying to score a spot can be quite difficult.
Editorial Review
Citysearch Editorial Review
Since it first opened in 2001, Alborz, one of the only Persian restaurants in San Francisco, still struggles to get to the attention it deserves. Not only do some fantastic regional dishes remain undiscovered, but there's also never been…
User Reviews15 User Reviews (View All)

Take your money somewhere else...
I booked this place for my brother's birthday for 20 people. Even though I called three weeks before and booked the private dining room, they double-booked it, and we were moved to the general dining area. In our initial conversations,…

Alborz
I love Persian food and I haven't really come across many of them. I went to this Alborz before going to a concert and the service was terrible. There was only one server for the entire restaurant and she spent the whole time flirting…
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