

Casual & welcoming grocery store with buffet selling an array of Persian & Middle Eastern goods.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9630 SW 77th Ave, Kendall, FL 33156
Phone: (305) 273-8888
Website: http://www.shirazbistro.com/
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Reservations: shirazbistro.com
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Reviews
Food – 4.5
Service – 5
Ambiance – 4.5
Price quality ratio – 4.5
As a lover a middle eastern flavors, I try as many places as I can. I have been trying to try Shiraz for a while but it’s a bit out of the way from where I live.
This last Sunday I was running some errands in that area and didn’t hesitate to finally stop by. It was between lunch and dinner time, so the place was a bit empty which worked on my favor, as I got my meal almost right away and got on my way back home quickly.
I had three dishes. First their complementary dip yogurt and pita. It was ok 4/5, I wished the yogurt was creamier, I usually like this dish when it is made with a creamy yogurt. Then I had the eggplant dip, things were getting better here, it was 4/5. It was deliciously nutty but I didn’t see the mint come forward, at least for me. Lastly, I had the kabob soltani, and to my surprise, it was outstanding(5+). The meat, both the Koobideh and the barg, was cooked to perfection, juicy, tasty, not tasting fatty, it was just perfect.
They have a small market at the entrance for you to stock up on your favorite middle eastern pantry items. It goes from pistachios to rose water to tahini. It’s pretty convenient.
I 100% recommend their kabobs. Can’t wait to be back, really liked it.
What truly sets Shiraz apart is the unmistakable feeling that this is a family-run establishment. There’s a sense of pride and personal care in every detail—from the way guests are welcomed to the thoughtful presentation of each dish. It’s a place where tradition is not just preserved, but lovingly shared.
Beyond the menu, Shiraz offers a curated market of regional products, inviting guests to take home a piece of Anatolian heritage. From cold-pressed oils to handcrafted sweets, every item feels chosen with reverence and cultural pride.
This is more than a restaurant—it’s a bridge between continents, a celebration of legacy, and a space where every meal becomes a moment of connection.