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There is a Shirazi Cafe and a Shirazi Kebob House both on the same block. It is confusing because if you google Shirazi Restaurant, Shirazi Cafe Pops up but the Google pictures show both facilities. We got food from the Kebob House, formerly called Ali Baba, at the bus stop. We have four Entrees: Beef tikka $11), Chicken tikka $10), Lamb hacks $17) and Lambry with qabeli $14). Prices were appropriate for the quantity of food. The cattle ktikka and chicken ktikka were two spits each, and we received six pieces of lamb fur. The lamb dogs were tender and juicy while well cooked. As a rule, when lambs are chopped well, they are dried, but these were good. On the other hand, usually juicy lamb hacking are very pink inside. We were happy to have made it both good and tender. Some pieces of beef-ktikka were a bit chewing and had not much taste. It was difficult to come by how hard the pieces were, but not all pieces of beef were like these. The chicken medicine was better than the beef. Some pieces were a bit dry, but overall it was good. The lamb was tender and tasty. We received four small squares of bread packed in two pieces of foil. I would recommend this place for anyone who didn't try it. You can't beat it at the price!