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Contribuer aux commentairesAt the franchise in fitzrovia. was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food. generous portioning and good price. for a solid healthy takeaway on the jump, a great option.
I eat all over the world without leaving london and this week I had Iranian food in dindin kitchen. this place in holborn is probably best described as Persian version of pret a manger; their selection of foods consists of combed salads, packings, some hot dishes, although they are far more exotic than a pret ham baguette. most foods are ready and displayed on cooled regals. they can grab a warm meal, but when they ask, they make it fresh for them before spot. They can eat them lunch or take them away. the salads contain exotic ingredients such as quinoa, endive and smoked aubergines, the packings are with labneh yogurt and saffron mayo their hot pots consist of...read more
We celebrated norouz [persian new year] with the beautiful vida and her team in their Persian oasis of rest (from the city hussle and bussle,) that is dindin kitchen, near chancery lane. we were particularly interested in seeing their celebrations as we have family friends who are persian after a warm reception, vida briefly explained about the Persian traditions around norouz. they explained, norouz marks the first day of the early part and the beginning of a Persian calendar year. in the heart of all the celebrity meeting is the Sofreh-ye shaft sins or shaft-seen table, which means the table of the seven S’s, which is symbolic for all the things they hope and of the...read more
A Persian kantine. eating is cheered with both fruit and crumbling and known for its beaten landscape of sweet and sour.
Fast-casual Persian cuisine is going to be the next big trend and leading that charge is Dindin Kitchen or that's my opinion anyway! Founded by Iranian, Vida Tayebi, a former investment banker, the first of what I hope to be many Dindin Kitchens is located near Chancery Lane tube station. There is a lot of competition around with all the usual chains like Eat and Pret within spitting distance but this Middle Eastern slant is a new and totally exciting concept.