The saying "come hungry, leave happy applies" to this "steady" Med-Mideastern trio crow converts who insist you "can't go wrong" with "huge portions" of "reasonably good" Persian fare (also offered in buffet form); some feel the surroundings could use a "major refresh" and service can be inconsistent, but "if you're looking for quantity" and "great value" it "won't disappoint."
Reza's Restaurant Review:
These big Persian restaurants serve bounteous meals at budget prices, and that keeps them busy. Your best bet is to go with a group and share, starting with vegetarian appetizers --- velvety hummus, refreshing tabbouleh, grilled potatoes in a buttery garlic sauce, falafel or stuffed grape leaves. Most of the main courses are kebabs, available individually or in countless combinations. Don’t...
There's more than just falafel and lamb kebabs at Reza's in Andersonville. White tablecloths and belt-busting dishes like the Windy City Special (a platter of salmon, shrimp, and scallops) await, as well as shareable starters like the roasted herbed feta cheese and grilled lamb on rice. As if you weren't about to stuff your face, Reza's offers pre-dinner mezze noshes like pita, radishes and...
Andersonville spot attracts groups and couples with its wide variety of Mediterranean specialties.:
In Short
This lively restaurant offers an extensive menu of nearly 50 options. Hummus, baba ghanoush and falafel are favorite starters. Persian soup is a combination of kidney beans,... Pros + expansive menugood service Cons - inconsistent