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Tajrish restaurangB-Worth Trying
Torsgatan 31, 113 21 Stockholm, Sweden
· Persian restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (502 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Warm, family-run Persian spot with kind service and hearty stews; kebab purists may be disappointed and portions can feel modest for some.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Tajrish restaurang delivers reliable Persian comfort through exceptionally warm, family-run hospitality and strong traditional stews, but inconsistent execution—particularly with grilled dishes and seasoning variation—prevents a higher grade. The homely, unpretentious setting suits the casual dining experience, though modest ambiance and modest portions limit broader appeal. Worth visiting for authentic stew-focused Persian dining and genuine hospitality.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and homely, the kind of place where owners greet you like regulars and follow up with tea and cookies. One guest summed it up: they made us feel at home while explaining the stews, which suits the cozy, simple space. The cooking leans traditional Persian comfort: stews like fesenjoon and ghormeh sabzi over saffron-tipped rice, plus a notable vegetarian lineup. Most praise the rich, tender flavors, though a few find seasoning uneven and grills limited or not truly grilled, so go for stews over kebabs. Families are welcomed with genuine care. Kids often enjoy rice and mild chicken or eggplant dishes, and staff are happy to adjust plates. There is no formal kids menu, but options are friendly for younger eaters like loubia polo or chicken with rice.
At a Glance
- Exceptionally warm, family-run hospitality with post-meal tea and sweets
- Strong Persian stews and many vegetarian options
- Grilled kebabs may not be traditionally grilled; stick to stews
- Portions can feel modest to some diners
- Not a decor showpiece; simple, homely room
What Sets It Apart
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- vegetarian_persian_range
- post_meal_tea_sweets
What People Love
- Caring owners who treat guests like family
- Tender, flavorful stews over saffron rice
- Thoughtful guidance on what to order
- Little extras like tea, dates, and cookies
Points of Concern
- Grill limitations mean kebabs may be oven-cooked rather than charcoal-grilled
- A few reports of bland, salty, or oily dishes suggest occasional inconsistency
- Small space and inventory can challenge larger groups
- Some diners wanted larger rice portions or cozier decor
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostSEK 300-380 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Lean into stews and rice dishes; ask for mild options for kids
- Vegetarians have multiple stews and eggplant puree at SEK 129-149
Perfect For
- Craving homestyle Persian stews
- Laid-back dinners with kind service
- Vegetarian-friendly meals
- Weekday lunch near central Stockholm
Location Insights
Area: Central Vasastan block with mixed residential and offices; casual local footfall and daytime lunch traffic.
Safety: Well-lit, generally safe, steady foot traffic typical of central Stockholm.
Nearby: Close to Torsgatan corridors, near transit, cafes and shops; convenient for lunch or relaxed dinners.
VasastanVasastan is a vibrant and trendy neighborhood characterized by its mix of classic architecture and modern amenities. It offers a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, attracting locals who appreciate quality food in a relaxed yet lively urban environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–20:30
Tuesday11:00–20:30
Wednesday11:00–20:30
Thursday11:00–20:30
Friday11:00–21:00
Saturday12:30–21:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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