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3.1

10 Reviews

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  • Paula Grace Fermin

    4.0

    Persian Palate is definitely our favorite! Our usual order will be the malunggay soup, babaganoosh, kebab, and the veggie biryani or the veggie curry. Their malunggay soup happens to be a must try! It really is paired with chapatu. Kebab is most beneficial paired with rice, asI am the rice eater. Properly the babaganoosh, is needless to say very best paired with chapati. Their moussaka can be excellent though I don't order it frequently. Their food will not contain MSG. Food helping is for revealing of 2 people. It is possible to simply order two meals and become full already. There is also yogurt shakes to those who find themselves in to yogurts! I've referred this spot to lots of friends already plus they simply appreciated eating here.

  • Fransisca Haryanto

    1.0

    I was normal custumer but after yestarday FORGET ABOUT!...In my own hummus lattuce with worms and in the pakora spinach we found black plastic-type wire..its normal?...We had pic..please examine your resturant and verify your staff!!!!

  • Paramitha Dona

    4.0

    A good Persian restaurant supplying vegetarian menus. The purchase price is fairly affordable. Try their veggie meat. Additional branches in Cebu are providing buffet dinner at reduced price.

  • Zeal

    4.0

    This restaurant is situated in Ayala Mall, second floor (ground + one floor). We went there for just two consecutive lunches. Their meals is great. I ate spinach potatoes on both events. I chose naan at once and rice next time because the accompaniment.Their service is great except they added sugar to my drink regardless of my very clear request never to add that about Day 2.

  • Ken Ohki

    3.0

    Food here is very good. But ambience and services is indeed bad. Place seems filthy and questionable constantly and staff are constantly speaking behind the counter without initiative to function their customers. This type of waste.

  • Dothy San Juan

    4.0

    The food is great, the hummus it's one the very best i tried in Cebu i must say i liked it, the chicken tikka masala was tasty too and the naan bread. The garlic naan breads wasn t all that however the relaxation of it we actually enjoyedit

  • Trish Jaring

    4.0

    nice place ,warm employees ,nice fresh meals ,persistent along yrs to serve balanced diet, nice biryani poultry ,raita is excellent ,bread is preferable to before ,salad is wealthy and good in proportions ,hummus is great. Persian tea is great as well.beef kebab is great .Ilike it

  • Iza Sarmiento

    1.0

    00 Rate when possible, I spend 8 years in Middle East and I understand very well what's Indian and arabic (oriental food) I was travelling Ayala and found myself before this restaurant, menus was interesting i take to because Imiss arabic and indian foods. Order basic and basic just to attempt humus, babbaganouj, poultry tika masala and garlic naan. What they're selling for hummus isn't a hummus, it had been not properly blended had not been smooth, insufficient tahina and flavor was ordinary. What they contact babaganoush is nothing in connection with Bab. I didn't know very well what they bring me ( blended grey pass on) but i check it out was bad flavor not a babaganoush. Poultry Masala was looking okay, it had been not serve with simple rice as mentioned in menu it had been served with reddish colored rice. Taste was definately not tikka masala personally i think plenty of spring onion flavor. I was so starving i eat a poultry was ok taste however, not a masala. NAAN breads hah ah ah ah they provide some circular yellowish like pita loaf of bread not just a naan. I request waitred do they will have a tandoori she didnt realize. For a restaurant mentioned SINCE 1989 INDIAN, Center EAST CUISINE Is usually Insulting. Since 1989 they didnt figure out how to cook SHAME. individuals who like Indian oe Myself cuisine DO NOT HEAD TO THIS RESTAURANT.

  • Moira Villegas

    5.0

    Persian Palate is really a Center Eastern and Indian foods restaurant serving refreshing traditional dishes from Iran and neighboring Center Eastern nations, specifically India. For the report, this is actually the second Indian eating place that I've experienced within Cebu located at another degree of AyalaCenter Cebu. I am passing by that section of the mall quite often, nonetheless it was my first-time to dine-in upon the invitation of Drs. Michael & Michele Cotia with Kawi Alenton and Dr. Cesar Acebedo whom I referred to a walking encyclopedia. In accordance with him, for nearly 30 many years in the hospitality market, Persian Palate had been the pioneer of presenting the Indian cuisine to the Cebuano masses. Yes, he was correct when I discovered in my own research that everything started as a little restaurant while watching Cebu Capitol Building set up by Armand Vatandoost in the entire year 1989. Mr Vatandoost is really a vegetarian by selection and getting the executive Chef of the cafe, he infuses even more vegetarian and healthy meals on the menu by helping all-natural meals without preservatives, saturated body fat, monosodium glutamate (MSG), as well as sugar by saying Indeed to Healthy Living‼️ We'd Beef Kebab Salad, Poultry Beryani, Babaganoush, Spinach Pakora up for grabs and I recommend Veggie Samosas. I really like it and preferences delectable. Yummy! 😋

  • Mashita Deafitri

    1.0

    PERSIAN PALATE Cafe IS UNFRIENDLY TO SENIORS. I'm a senior who attemptedto get yourself a standard senior lower price at this restaurant. I've an ACR card in addition to a Philippine drivers license. Some time ago they said they might not accept theACR cards but would honor my motorists permit as senior ID; therefore i proceeded to dine there with additional senior friends several times. After that on Dec 6 four close friends and I dined there plus they refused our senior special discounts. It has been a practice of Persian Palate for a long time now and it may be the reason they achieve this poorly in Ayala mall. Just about any restaurant in the higher Cebu Town area, that people dine at (and you can find dozens), honor our ACR cards simply because senior IDs. It’s puzzling why this cafe does not. All I could recommend, at this stage, is that seniors prevent Persian Palate. Thankfully there are many a great many other restaurants that enjoy the patronage of seniors.

Persian Palate Location

Persian Palate is located at Archbishop Reyes Avenue Active Zone, Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu City 6000 Philippines. This is a Halal restaurant near the Kidapawan City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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