Darvish - The Persian Tea House
(770) 410-1223
11235 Alpharetta Hwy Ste 113
Roswell,
GA
30078
34.0542
-84.3304
Hours:
Mon-Thu 11:45am-2:45pm, 5:45pm-10pm
Fri 11:45am-2:45pm, 5:45pm-11:30pm
Sat 12pm-11:30pm
Sun 12pm-10pm
Last updated 3.09.09

What People Are Saying About Darvish - The Persian Tea House
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Persian tea house brings Atlanta hookah, traditional cuisine and a variety of beverages.
User Reviews
Nancy2009
February 27, 2009
This is the best Persian Food, weekly lunch buffet is amazing, with several different kinds of kabob, and appetizers. Friday and Saturday Night they have Belly Dancing! Greate for parties and large events. Excellent Service and Very Friendly!
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October 14, 2008
I dined at this restaurant with my boyfriend for the first time on the night of October 11,2008. My boyfriend and I are both of Persian backgrounds, so we were quite familiar with the dishes served. We had Kabob-e-Khubideh and Kabob-e-Soltani. Both beef kabob dishes that were very palatable; the prices for the dishes were reasonable. However, the service was absolutely horrible. Basically, our waiter came to our table 3 times: to place our orders, serve the food, and bring the check. Our drinks were never refilled. We had to wait for a long time for our food to be brought out, and when we asked to have a hookah, we were rudely denied. The waiter promptly asked for ID. He went away for a couple of minutes with my boyfriend's ID and then came back denying our request for a hookah claiming that the federal law requires you to be "20 and older to smoke hookah." My boyfriend is 18 and I'm 20. When we asked which law he was taking about because federal and state laws for purchasing tobacco products is 18, therein making it legal for my boyfriend to smoke hookah, he mumbled something and quickly went off never coming back except when we had to flag him down for our check. We still wanted a hookah, so we had to flag down another waiter because ours was nowhere in sight. The other waiter checked our IDs and brought our hookahs without any problem. Overall this experience was quite unpleasant, and I was very disappointed at the low quality of service we had. If I had the option of going to this restaurant again, I definitely would not unless management decided to revamp its employees.
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February 05, 2008
Darvish is a relaxing small restraunt to go to when you want to relax. Eat small little pita breads with Mediteranean dips. And on weekend nights they have live bands to play more relaxing music.
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