Anais Restaurant
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Great Middle Eastern CuisineMy family and I dined here as this restaurant was recommended by a family friend. This restaurant is a fair bit far from w…
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Possibly the WORST Persian restaurant in SydneyStale bread which smelled, Rice which was old like the bread. Maybe he can fool Non Persians.Horrible d…
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Being half Persian-half leb, I am a big fan of middle eastern food. I absolutely love Persian food so seeing this place near my house made me decide t…
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Anais Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. Anais Restaurant serves Iranian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Anais Restaurant”
Great Middle Eastern CuisineMy family and I dined here as this restaurant was recommended by a family friend. This restaurant is a fair bit far from where we lived however when we got the food and the beautiful flavours and freshness of the dish, we didnt care about the drive back.There are only a handful of great Middle Eastern restaurants that are not overrated & now this great restaurant is one of them. I strongly recommend you pay a visit to this establishment if you want a taste of the Middle East. If this restaurant is far from you, try Franks in Fairfield. Ill be reviewing another Middle Eastern cuisine restaurant over the next few days, so stay tuned.The food at Anais I believe is as close as you can get to eating in the Middle East. The kebabs had a delicious smokey flavour and the chicken Shish was nice and tender.
Possibly the WORST Persian restaurant in SydneyStale bread which smelled, Rice which was old like the bread. Maybe he can fool Non Persians.Horrible dry & clammy barg that we refused to eat. They dont care, all they want is people to smoke their Geylons/Hookas. TERRIBLE FOOD, TERRIBLE SERVICERude barman, who refused to accept he is wrong. I dont know who the owner is but they should sack the barman who looked Persian.