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OK, so I tend to exaggerate thingsย sometimes… like that time I said I caught the BIGGEST WAVE EVER when I was surfing in San Diego, or that one time when I swore this girl was the HOTTEST CHICK IN THE WORLD, after my seventh beer… But, I swear to you on my cat’s life that I’m not exaggerating when I say that I crave for food from this place, World Class Persian Kabab (Persian &ย Mediterraneanย Cuisine), every freakin’ day!
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I swear I need to have my fix of World Class Persian Kababs AT LEAST once a week or I go crazy. There’s another really cool Persian place that Jason and Harold like better, Ababu Persia Kitchen, which we featured in a previous episode. They’re both equally good, but for me, it’s really the World Class Persian Kabab dishes that I tend to crave.
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Well first of all, let’s start with the place itself. It’s a pretty spacious restaurant that’s located in a very comfy place right on the corner of E. Rodriquezย Avenueย and Tomas Morato. Now there is seating inside as well as outside and there always seems to be enough space for everyone, though it does pack up during certain times.
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Oh and did I mention that they’re open 24 hours!
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So other than that, the food prices are extremely affordable. I swear you can come here with 100 Pesos (about $2.50 US Dollars) and you’ll totally have enough to eat a good meal. Now just cause it’s affordable does not mean they sacrifice any flavor here. You definitely get the tastiest food that will surely have you craving for more, like me.
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My favorite dish here at the World Class Persian Kebab is the Chelo Kabab which has buttered rice, grilled tomatoes and onions, steak and a ground beef kebab type thing. I think that full dish only costs about 150 Pesos. Then I always add a fresh Mango & Melon shake which is an off menu item I request. Oh and the fresh fruit shake is ONLY 30 Pesos (less than $1 US Dollar)!!! I also recommend theย Watermelonย shakes and theย Yogurt shakes here.
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Sometimes, when I’m feeling extra hungry, for 50 pesos, I get anย appetizerย that might be a bit weird to everyone else. ย I’ve seemed to acquire a taste for Ox Brain that can be regularly found at the Persian / Middle Eastern Restaurants here in the Philippines. Not sure why, but some good Ox Brain with calamansi (lemon / lime / orange type local fruit used for seasoning) just hits the spotย every time!
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Anywayz, I definitely recommend you come check out World Class Persian Kebab. We’ll probably do a full on feature of this place sometime but Harold’s currently backed up with like a 6 ย month backlog because of all the work and demand WhenInManila.com has been getting for creative video production and features. (YAY for us!)
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So next time, When In Manila, most definitely come to World Class Persian Kabab (Persian &ย Mediterraneanย Cuisine), anytime within the 24 hours of the day and get my favorite dish, the Chelo Kabab with some Ox Brain Appetizer and a Mango & Melon Fresh Fruit Shake. (All that for under 250 pesos or about $6 US Dollars!)
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Oh and did I mention that they’reย open 24 hours! Wait… yeah I did!
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****P.S. I actually tried a different branch, in the Mandaluyong area, close to Pioneer mall, and it tasted like paper…. lol. But yeah the one Iย reviewedย here, on the corner of E. Rodriguez Ave and Tomas Morato is the BOMB!
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Name of venue: World Class Persian Kabab /ย Persian &ย Mediterraneanย Cuisine
Address: #1 E. Rodriguez Avenue (Corner ย Tomas Morato Avenue), Quezon City, Metro Manila
Phone Number:ย 497-6273
Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day
Price Range: VERY affordable
Cuisine: Persian / Mediterranean / Middle Eastern food
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World Class Persian Kabab /ย Persian &ย Mediterraneanย Cuisine
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Nice place, I recommend it, food is good and the girls that go there sometimes at night are really beautiful, specially Lizel I. and Marianne B. ! ๐
We went to the one at Madison Square.
When you add up the small portions, you’re paying more than P200 just to feel satisfied. P300 if you want to feel complete. The meat is minced, and the flavors are very basic and undeveloped. I’ve had much better Persian/Middle Eatern/Meditteranean food before, even around Manila.
Also, the service here is HORRIBLE. Not a single smile from anybody, and I am not exaggerating that EVERY GUEST in the restaurant was constantly waving arms and calling out for service. It became a game amongst us all, as we were all watching one another helplessly throughout our dinners.
Mosquitoes were everywhere; the walls, the ceilings, the windows, flying around. Everywhere. Including the rice and the fruit shake.
I just ate there an hour ago. Honestly, I didn’t like the food. The garlic sauce was nothing. There isn’t any spices you can taste on the shawarma. I regret ever visiting this place. Sorry. Just isn’t for me.
Which one did you go to? I actually tried a different branch, in the Mandaluyong area, close to Pioneer mall, and it tasted like paper…. lol. But yeah the one I reviewed here, on the corner of E. Rodriguez Ave and Tomas Morato is the BOMB! But yeah, totally respect your opinion.
my fiance and i are both regulars in World Class Persian Kebab. the lamb biryani with rice is my favorite (like it’s the only thing i order! haha). eugene (my fiance) on the other hand is very adventurous and have been trying different orders such as chelo kebab, beef shawarma on plate, beef biryani, and the tasty ox tounge. all the yogurt shakes are a must try, i should mention the mango yogurt shake can be pretty addictive. the price? super affordable. you can commit gluttony at a price less than 1 thousand pesos!
I just tried their branch in Madison Square Pioneer (Mandaluyong) last night and instantly fell in love with their food. It offers cheap, tasty comfort food and is open 24 hours. Staff are great too. It’s amazing. I loved the Strawberry with Yogurt shake, 45 pesos lang. Can’t wait for my next meal there which is hopefully next week! ๐