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[ more from bostonmagazine]
"The menu at this Beacon Hill gem, owned by sister and brother Azita Bina-Seibel and Babak Bina, includes authentic chelo kabob (marinated beef served with basmati rice) and excellent ash (soup)...."
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""Tulip Cheeks," is the literal translation for Lala Rokh, the Persian variation of the English expression "a rosy complexion. " It is also the name of a 19th century poem by Irish poet Thomas Moore...."
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"Among the worst dining experiences of my life, and I eat out a lot. I've also never been in a restaurant that seemed to care less about it's customers...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "You may not understand the menu at Lala Rokh, but that does not mean the cuisine is any less enjoyable. The exotic Persian cuisine and dimly lit ambiance create the perfect unique dining experience...." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: Lala Rokh is located in the heart of the historic Beacon Hill, and is the namesake of Thomas Moore's 1817 romance novel. We feature Persian cuisine lovingly prepared and garnished with fragrant herbs and spices, combined with impeccab..." |
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| "Specialties include mirza ghasemi (roasted eggplant, garlic, tomato and egg flavored with saffron), Azerbaijan ash (a thick soup with herbs, beans, tomatoes and dried plums), and their chelo kabobs (different variations of marinated beef or chicken with b..." |
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"I was hesitant to come back here after all the recent reviews I read online. I came here for Restaurant Week 2007 and didn't experience any of the problems some of the others described...."
[ more from wcities]
"Antique maps and calligraphy set the mood for the unusual food at this popular Persian restaurant in Beacon Hill. You will recognize the ingredients (beef, chicken, lamb, eggplant), but not the results...."
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