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Rice & Sides Taste Feast Taste Soup of the day • 9 Mast Khiyar • 8 Persian cucumber and yogurt Labne • 9 strained yogurt, za’atar, olive oil Kashk Badenjoon • 12 fried eggplant , cream of whey, crispy onion, mint Fattoush Salad • 11 heirloom tomato, herbs, romaine heart, toasted flatbread, Hummus buttermilk dressing • Tahini $9 Kale and Grapefruit Salad• 11 • Short Smoked Salmon, lutenitsa $12 toasted nuts and seeds, pickled fennel, poppyseed walnut dressing Mirza Ghasemi • 12 • Shirazi Salad 8 smoked eggplant, tomato, garlic tomato, Persian cucumber, onion, parsley, lemon vinaigrette Grilled Shrimp • 12 • Falafel 12.5 garlic, black pepper, saffron, jalapeno feta cream sauce falafel, torshi, pickled beets, hummus, tabbouli, tahini sauce Rumi’s Wings • 12 • Mast Moosir 8 grilled with spicy lemon saffron sun dried shallot and yogurt Feast Vegetable Kabob • 19 Lamb Kabob • 30 mélange of produce roasted over live fire lamb sirloin, mint, yogurt marination, lentil & raisin basmati rice* Chinjeh Lubia Polo • 27 beef sirloin kabob, garlic yogurt, braised green bean & tomato Shish Kabob • 31 basmati rice filet mignon, bell pepper, onion, saffron basmati rice* Chicken Barg • 27 Soltani Kabob • 31 saffron marinated chicken breast, saffron basmati rice beef koobideh kabob, beef barg kabob, saffron basmati rice Chicken Kabob • 26 Barg Kabob • 30 citrus & saffron brined chicken breast, saffron basmati rice beef tenderloin, saffron basmati rice Roasted Salmon • 30 Shrimp Kabob • 33 salmon fillet, dill & fava bean basmati rice saffron, orange zest & pistachios basmati rice Koobideh Kabob • 20 Lamb Rack • 41 seasoned chuck, hanger & brisket ground beef blend, saffron saffron, rosemary, garlic, lentil & raisin basmati rice* basmati rice* Chilean Sea Bass • 42 Ghormeh Sabzi • 19 saffron, onion, dill & fava bean basmati rice herb and kidney bean beef stew, dried lime, saffron • basmati rice Badenjoon 19 eggplant & tomato beef stew, saffron basmati rice Lamb Shank • 28 • Persian lime, turmeric, dill & fava bean basmati rice Joojeh Kabob 25 charbroiled Cornish hen, lemon, lime, saffron, saffron basmati rice Rice & Sides Substitute | Side Substitute | Side Lubia • 3 | 7 Baghali • 3 | 7 braised green bean, tomato, fava bean & dill Grilled Vegetables • 6 | 9 * CONSUMING RAW OR beef tips Zereshk • 3 | 7 Pickled Vegetables (Torshi) • 4 UNDERCOOKED MEATS POULTRY, SEAFOOD OR Adas • 3 | 7 dried barberry Grilled Onion • 3 EGGS MAY INCREASE lentil & raisin Shirin • 5 | 7 Green Chili Chutney • 4 YOUR RISK OF FOOD Albaloo • 3 | 7 orange zest, barberry, BOURNE ILLNESS. sour cherry pistachio, almond Rumi’s Yogurt • 5 Wine by the Glass Sparkling Rose Cava: Naveran Brut Nature 2018, Penedes, Spain 12 Provence: Mirabeau ‘Classic’, Cotes de Provence, France ‘19 13 Brut Rose: Le Morette ‘Cepage’ Bardolino Chiaretto Brut NV, Veneto Italy 13 Whites Reds Riesling: Lietz ‘Dragonstone’ Riesling 2019, Pinot Noir: Louis Chevallier, Bourgogne, France ‘17 14 Rheingau, Germany 13 Pinot 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CocktailsSparkling Cabernet Sauvignon: Criss Cross Clarksburg, California ‘16 13 Love & Poetry • 12 Red Blend: Sleight of Hand Cellars “Spellbiner” Co- DSP CA 162 Vodka, peach, citrus, cranberry lumbia Valley ‘16 16 Tehran Mule • 12 saffron infused vodka, ginger beer, lime Cabernet Sauvignon: Obsidian Ridge, Red Hills Sharbat • 14 Lake County ‘17 20 Gin Lane 1751 “Old Tom” Gin, rosewater, citrus, cherry Persian Sunset • 13 Eagle Rare 10yr bourbon, fresh ginger, apricot jam, Beer ginger beer Creature Comforts Bibo Pilsner • 8 Spice Mist • 13 Scofflaw Tropical Wheat • 8 basil infused Rutte vodka, citrus, jalapeño syrup Anchor Porter • 8 Glimpse of Paradise • 12 Creature Comforts Tropicalia IPA • 8 Absolut Ruby Red vodka, cardamom syrup, lemon, mint Black Rose • 13 Ilegal Mezcal Joven, zereshk (barberry), citrus, lemon Homemade Sodas bitters Gin Limu Amani • 14 Passion Fruit • 3.5 Gin Lane 1751 “Old Tom” Gin, dried lime, Q tonic, Mango • 3.5 citrus Peach • 3.5 Rumi’s Old Fashioned • 12 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