One of the most amazing traditional Persian cuisine you can have in the DMV area.. I loved kobda with saffron rice
Very authentic persian food in the DMV.
Amoo Masood is the best.
My brother and I took our sister to Amoo's for lunch today to celebrate her birthday.
All the food was fresh, well cooked and delicious! The bread looked freshly baked and was very good.
Everyone enjoyed their meals, with plenty leftover to take home.
The server brought a bowl of Saffron Ice Cream with a candle in honor of my sister's birthday. She shared the bowl with all of us.
Everyone thoroughly enjoyed it.
Kubideh was great but Kabob Torsh not so much
This was our first time and it was absolutely amazing. Amoo (the owner) is so kind and the restaurant genuinely has that family but chic atmosphere. I picked this specific Persian restaurant for their vegetarian section on their menu and it did not disappoint. My friend got the vegetarian koobideh and he couldn’t believe he wasn’t eating real meat. I got the kabob koobideh and it was so juicy and tender. It was overall great and I recommend this place to anyone who wants to try authentic Persian food.
Great food , very reasonable price and excellent service! Very friendly manager and crew! For sure we will be back
The Vegan Koobideh (an Iranian Kebab) is delicious! I've been a guest here for 5 years and the quality is very consistent!
The food was delicious and the service was excellent! We really enjoyed the chicken fesenjan and the vegetarian stews
The food was delicious, very much like home-cooked, bursting with flavors without being overwhelming. Even the hummus was so....pure. And the service was incomparable. Tonight was our first visit, but we are sure to come back.
Dark ambiance not by design, low quality food and low energy service. W ended up disappointed. Had high hopes for our first visit.
Food is amazing, chicken Safran very juicy, kabab (ground beef) was amazing, Rice is so delicious plus the service is very good and friendly.
Our visit to Amoo’s Restaurant was disappointing, with service that felt rushed, making us uncomfortable from the start. Instead of the fresh, homemade bread typically found in Persian restaurants, they served frozen, store-bought bread you can find in bulk anywhere, paired with basic butter and a cilantro sauce. They decided to serve all our orders as a family-style meal without asking, which wasn’t our preference. The food itself was initially warm but quickly turned cold, with the Ghormeh Sabzi was runny and lacking flavor and the rice tasting bland and rushed. The Kobideh was decent, but the high prices and unremarkable atmosphere don't justify the experience. There are better Persian dining options nearby.
Very delicious food and excellent service!!
The crispy rice, called Tahdig, was very delicious crunchy and paired well with stew on top. The bread was made fresh, and persian saffron ice tea was very refreshing. Very nice and quaint place to have beautiful evening.