Overall great food & great service! Love ittt! Every time I come here, I’m reminded of Iran & our pizzas! Vaghan delam tang shode be Iran! You have to obviously try the Persian Pizza, then afterwards get the faludeh with ice cream. I would definitely recommend getting the Unilocal check-in as well, it comes with OJ, Pizza & ice cream. Hope you like it!
Linda S.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place reminds me of back home in Shiraz. This is my go to fast food Persian place in La. They have the best pizzas, sandwiches, fresh Juices and ice cream. They also have Persian Cheetos which we call pofak and chips with cheese backed. That is my favorite appetizer ! The corker sandwhich and magz sandwhich is so good as well. Don’t forget any of the pizzas are fresh and great ! Make sure to try the mix pizza !
Nadia F.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Wow… persion style. Every thing is like that I want… thank you very much… i had a good time with my friends over there. thank you
Amino K.
Tu valoración: 5 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA
Great place, great food, and location. I love their food. Parvin it’s amazing ask her for assistance. I highly recommend this and will come back again
Farsh S.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Awesome honeydew and maajon. Came here after midnight for the munchies. Loved it. We ordered the power shake which is loaded with proteins and definitely fills you up. They make the stuff right in front of you. It’s all fresh and the quality is amazing with great taste. Everyone one of us enjoyed the orders we had. They also have assorted hard-to-find items on display. It’s a great place to come for munchies. Right smack in the middle of Westwood, very convenient and live. Definitely recommend it to those that seek a peculiar taste and wanting to try something new.
Jonathan R.
Tu valoración: 5 San Jose, CA
I came into this café because I wanted to have a different taste experience. I typically enjoy the Persian/Iranian food in LA, but this place definitely stands out as being a pizza place. I had the Persian Pizza(Chicken), orange juice, and Ice Cream. If you’re a cheese fanatic, then do expect much more cheese than tomato sauce. :-) The people who were serving me were really nice, and welcoming. The type of welcoming you’d want when you’re in an ethnic restaurant. They also have WiFi, so if you happen to need it, this is a great place to check out. 5⁄5 Stars, no hesitation. Jonathan
Ebbie C.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I like that this place exists because although I have never been to Iran, after hearing about I and seeing the food culture on TV, I appreciate that someone is bringing the casual hole in the wall in Tehran experience to the streets of LA. I always welcome something different. Food is the best way to embrace cultures and learn about them and meet people. It’s also the more casual places that allow for this. This place serves a special Persian pizza creation. It is taste it works and it’s different enough to try once. They also have classic Persian sandwiches like cow tongue. It is with french bread and basic toppings like lettuce tomato and mayo. I feel it is made right and tasty, but they are a bit stingy on portions hence my four stars. Additionally, pricing here is a little too high for what you get. It doesn’t allow you to let yourself adventure through the menu because then it just gets too expensive. Overall Good place, authentic experience, and clean.
Michi F.
Tu valoración: 5 Beverly Hills, CA
The food is pretty good especially their persian pizza and tongue sandwich. The old guy behind the counter was super nice.
Helia G.
Tu valoración: 5 Irvine, CA
Great place… Great foods… Love the makhloot pizza oh gosh best chips and cheese in world… Highly recommended
David V.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Such a beautiful and well kept restaurant/café I love their food and they are so friendly and nice overtime someone walks in. Best Persian food to get when your on the go!
Asal V.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Amazing food/customer service. their MAKHLOOT pizza is to die for. Try their faloodeh and majoon. They also sell pofak namaki: D
Rubin K.
Tu valoración: 4 Torrance, CA
This place was a really interesting balance of authentic Persian food with unique persian creations. They have really interesting sandwiches, which range from traditional kebab sandwiches and brain sandwiches to their«Special» sandwiches that have a bunch of things in there that don’t seem like they go together but they totally do. Highlights definitely included the Persian Special Sandwich and the cheese fries. The cheese fries may sound weird because it has mortadella on it, but they are small pieces and it works. It just adds a little protein to the carbo overload. The special sandwich has Beef, mortadella, hot dog, cheese, mushroom, potato chips, sesame seeds, lettuce, tomato, pickles and parsley according to their menu. And while you may be reluctant to believe that it is as delicious as it is, believe me it is. It’s very saucy and flavorful and all the different meats balance each other out. This place is inexpensive and friendly and a good go to spot for persian and non-persian people. I would definitely recommend at least giving this place a try the next time you’re in Persian Square.
Kourosh F.
Tu valoración: 5 Pleasanton, CA
Excellent service. Pizzas are great. Their special sandwich is great. One of the best faloodes and saffron ice creams hands down. We come here every time we come from bay area. They also sell pofak namakis: D and titop
Farah K.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
So happy to have Persian restaurant with Iranian tastes and style around us Can’t wait to have pizza one more time over there
Ashley P.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Order the chips and paneer. It’s mozzarella melted over potato chips and you can try adding different sauces on top. Sound kind of weird? I thought so at first too but it is just amazing, too amazing, overwhelmingly amazing. I’ve also ordered their pizza; it was ok, long wait and Persian style which isn’t really my style for pizza but if it’s yours, I can see it being good. Pretty casual place with decent food. But the chips and paneer appetizer pushes it up to the 4 stars. Would make trips here just for that; could potentially make it myself but it just doesn’t taste the same.
Arash E.
Tu valoración: 5 Torrance, CA
I found out about this place through my sister when i was nagging to her that there is no Persian Pizza places near us and then she showed me this place. Café Glacé is not a restaurant so you cant expect fancy food and silverware but OMG their food is to die for. I normally get a pizza«makhloot» to eat there and get a sandwich to go! Their iranian style sandwiches are SOOOOGOOOD!!! really reminds me of those little sandwich shops in Iran where you begged your parents to take you. After eating all that food you can get a saffron Ice Cream Sandwich and walk down VestVood to see more of the Persian Square. I dont live that close to this place but 30 mins drive will not keep me from getting my Persian Pizza fix.
Linda E.
Tu valoración: 3 Culver City, CA
Perks of Café Glacé is that they are open late! I came here late Thurs night to grab something to eat. I got the Persian Mix Pizza. This pizza has a lot of toppings, but I was expecting more flavor. This pizza has potential of being amazing if they add some seasoning and change the tomatoes sauce they use. I also got Persian ice-cream which was great!
Zee E.
Tu valoración: 5 Irvine, CA
Hands down one of my fav places to eat not just in LA but in all of Southern California. Lots of food for a good price. You feel like you are in the middle of Iran. You literally can find everything there. I saw my childhood gums(Adams Khersi $love is) and chocolates… This place is To die for…
Mohib Q.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
These folks have the patent on the words«Persian Pizza» from the USPTO. It’s on the wall. Make of it what you will. I’ve come here to try a few things, noted below. Persian Mix Pizza: While I was expecting more flavors to resonate on the toppings, I bit into the pizza getting a high degree of tomato paste over a very plain dough. I wasn’t impressed, rather disappointed in the lack of flavors. The hot dog cuts were nothing special either, and misplaced in my opinion. I hoped for more with the green pepper or other ingredients, but I felt like it was a very homemade pizza. I wished for more Persian flavors that were present in other ethnic dishes like pomegranate, lemon, thyme, sumac, egg, garlic powder, and onion. The it factor — it just wasn’t there. Faloodeh: Adding lemon and whatever that red stuff is in the tray next to the freezer, you’ll not that four bucks gets you a small bowl of these noodles in a crushed jelly. It’s an odd item, and it stands out. It’s great with the ice cream, but by itself it can be odd. I like it as something that is a bit tart and crunchy. Persian Ice Cream: Consider that this is what has become your standard issue persian ice cream. Rich as ever, you’ll find chunks of butter in here. As a result, it’s creamy and yummy, with pistachios. I recommend trying this out over the Persian Pizza. Knowing that Saffron Spot is temporarily under construction, this is your only late night to-go option for Persian ice cream in the area, and it’s reasonably priced. I would love this place more had I enjoyed the Persian Pizza, and if the ice cream didn’t have chunks of butter. I’ll probably be back for a casual snack if I’m in the area, and find parking on Westwood.
Aimee N.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Very good Persian pizzas, yummy sandwiches(especially kotlet) and homemade soups. There’s also ice cream, juices and smoothies for those craving something sweet. What else can I say. Only minus, it’s hard finding parking on that section of Westwood blvd.