


Authentic Persian cuisine, including kabobs, flat bread & rice, in a bright & spacious dining room.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 25800 Jeronimo Rd #402, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Phone: (949) 768-0122
Website: https://www.myhatam.com/
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Reviews
The entrée portions are extremely generous—especially the rice. One plate easily lasted me for about three meals. Plenty of free parking available, which makes the visit hassle-free. Overall, a solid spot for good food, great portions, and a pleasant dining experience.
Definitely worth a try if you like Persian food .
Enjoy!
Then, the hummus was so watery and contained green olives. In all my years, I have never seen green olives; I’ve only seen Kalamata olives, but I’ve never seen green ones.
I ordered the Beef Soltani, which is supposed to be a combination of a skewer of Koobideh and a skewer of FILET Mignon. What I got was not filet mignon; it was old, tough, overcooked, cheap meat. It was so disgusting that the dogs wouldn’t touch it. Dolmeh is next. I love Dolmeh, and I always prefer it when I’m at a Mediterranean or Middle Eastern restaurant. This Dolmeh was so hard on the inside. At first, I thought the rice was just uncooked, but now, I think they had an ingredient in it that had the consistency of uncooked rice. I ordered two orders because it’s a house favorite, and none of us finished one. All the food was so overpriced, what a rip-off. Major disappointment, and I will never eat there again. Save yourself the time and money, and eat elsewhere.
I ordered the Koobideh Combo and Ghormeh Sabzi, and both dishes were absolutely delicious. The koobideh was incredibly juicy, tender, and full of flavor — perfectly seasoned and cooked just right. The rice was fluffy, aromatic, and had that signature Persian texture that’s hard to beat. The ghormeh sabzi was hearty and comforting, with a rich depth of flavor that really stood out. You can tell they take pride in their cooking, because every bite tasted fresh and thoughtfully prepared.
The atmosphere was another highlight. The restaurant had Christmas decorations up, which added a warm, festive touch without feeling overdone. The vibe was calm, cozy, and inviting — the kind of place where you can relax and enjoy your meal without feeling rushed. It struck a perfect balance between casual and polished.
The service was equally impressive. My waiter was extremely friendly, attentive, and welcoming. He checked in just the right amount, offered helpful suggestions, and made the whole experience feel personal and enjoyable. Great service can elevate a meal, and that was definitely the case here.
Overall, this visit was fantastic from start to finish. Delicious food, a comfortable and festive atmosphere, and genuinely warm service — Hatam delivered on every level. I’m really glad I happened to stop by, and I will absolutely be returning. Highly recommended for anyone craving quality Persian cuisine and a memorable dining experience.