Hours
Open Today:
11:00am-11:00am
Monday11:00am
-11:00am
Tuesday11:00am
-11:00am
Wednesday11:00am
-11:00am
Thursday11:00am
-11:00am
Friday11:00am
-11:00am
Saturday11:00am
-11:00am
Sunday11:00am
-11:00am
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Restaurant Details
Delivery
Yes
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Parking Lot
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Reservations
Yes-Accepts Reservations
Cuisines:
Persian,
Middle Eastern
Price Point
$$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
Yes
Outdoor Seats
No
Restaurant Description
We are committed to using the finest ingredients and ensuring that each customer receives prompt, professional and courteous service.
Located in the heart of Westwood, Flame Persian Cuisine is a Persian restaurant that offers a wide variety of meat, seafood, stew, salad, rice specialties and more. The restaurant take pride in providing high quality food and service, generous portions at moderate prices, and terrific dining experience to every guest all the time.
Come visit our restaurant... We would be honored to have you and the opportunity to serve you.
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Reviews for Sholeh
#107 out of 222 restaurants in Westwood Village
#3 of 4 Persian in Westwood Village
Top Reviews of Sholeh
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09/29/2021 - Ken
I was in Westwood today, we were exited to go to a Persian restaurant. We p
ark t
he car in the alley entered Sholeh from the back door. It was around 2:00 PM, we passed the kitchen, we did not see any one in there. We entered the hall there were 2 people on one table talking business there was no food on the table. My wife asked the waiter "are you closed?" he responded "no, doors are open". "But there is nobody in the kitchen" You did not go in , there 12 people working there."
We sat down on a table, and ordered Beef Koobideh, sure enough in few minutes the plate came, with warm rice and 2 Koobideh that had no resemblance to Persian Koobided, in fact it was 2 old kabab warmed up in the microwave. I ate a small piece, it was not eatable. I ask for a piece of Tah Dig, they brought me the same way old Tah Dig warmed up in Microwave. We paid and left the food on the table.
I wonder why a business should assume that the customer is so stupid that does not know the difference.