Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales

Address: 3b/560 Pennant Hills Rd, West Pennant Hills NSW 2125, Australia.
Phone: 299806755.

Specialties: Persian restaurant, Cafe, Coffee shop, Fast food restaurant, Ice cream shop, Sandwich shop.
Other points of interest: Takeout, Dine-in, Delivery, Lunch, Solo dining, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Coffee, Halal food, Healthy options, Late-night food, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegetarian options, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating, Restroom, Casual, Cozy, Family-friendly, Groups, Accepts reservations, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards, Good for kids, High chairs, Free parking lot, Free street parking, Parking.
Opinions: This company has 176 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

📌 Location of Bastani

Bastani 3b/560 Pennant Hills Rd, West Pennant Hills NSW 2125, Australia

⏰ Open Hours of Bastani

  • Monday: 11 AM–10 PM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 11 AM–10 PM
  • Thursday: 11 AM–10 PM
  • Friday: 11 AM–10 PM
  • Saturday: 11 AM–10 PM
  • Sunday: 11 AM–10 PM

Bastani: A Delightful Persian Dining Experience

Bastani, located at 3b/560 Pennant Hills Rd, West Pennant Hills NSW 2125, Australia, is a delightful Persian restaurant that offers a unique and exquisite culinary experience. With the phone number 299806755, Bastani has become a popular destination for food enthusiasts who appreciate authentic Persian flavors and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Specialties and Offerings

Bastani specializes in a variety of cuisines, including Persian restaurant, Cafe, Coffee shop, Fast food restaurant, Ice cream shop, and Sandwich shop. Customers can enjoy a diverse range of dishes and beverages, making it an ideal choice for various occasions and dietary preferences. Some key points of interest include:

  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • Delivery
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Coffee
  • Halal food
  • Healthy options
  • Late-night food
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
  • Vegetarian options
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Restroom
  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Family-friendly
  • Groups
  • Accepts reservations
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Free parking lot
  • Free street parking
  • Parking

Customer Opinions and Reviews

Bastani has garnered a impressive reputation among its customers, with a total of 176 reviews on Google My Business. The average rating for the establishment is 4.5 out of 5, reflecting the high quality of its offerings and the exceptional service provided by its staff. Many patrons praise the authentic Persian flavors, the warm and welcoming atmosphere, and the attentive hospitality of the owner, Abo. The ice cream selection, in particular, is often highlighted as a standout feature, enticing customers to visit the restaurant again and again.

One satisfied customer shared, "We ended up at this quaint Persian place by fluke. However, we were very pleased with the food and the hospitality of the owner Abo. He has such a effortless sense of humour and made us feel at home. The food was awesome, we tried the Ghorme Sabzi, Lamb Shank, Tea and a whole lot of icecreams. For the ice cream alone I wouldn't mind visiting this place again. A must visit to try some authentic Persian food."

Another reviewer commented, "Best persian cafe with Halal food ever. Best traditional food which you rarely can find in The world. Exceptional herbal tea with heaven taste. Warm atmosphere nice and welcoming. Fresh food."

👍 Reviews of Bastani

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Aussie K.
5/5

We ended up at this quaint Persian place by fluke. However, we were very pleased with the food and the hospitality of the owner Abo. He has such a effortless sense of humour and made us feel at home. The food was awesome, we tried the Ghorme Sabzi, Lamb Shank, Tea and a whole lot of icecreams. For the ice cream alone I wouldn't mind visiting this place again. A must visit to try some authentic Persian food.

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Malihe B.
5/5

Best persian cafe with Halal food ever
Best traditional food which you rarely can find in The world.
Exceptional herbal tea with heaven taste.
Warm atmosphere nice and welcoming
Fresh food

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Steffany X.
5/5

Great food at decent prices! I highly recommend the saffron ice cream though, that was the highlight for us 👌

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Ali C.
5/5

Popped in to try a selection of items from their menu.
We had Baghala Polo ( rice, broad beans and dill), fried fish and lamb shank.
Really enjoyed the taste of all. The lamb shank was huge that we took home the remaining.
Fish was Baramondi and well flavored, fried in oil like Persian mum style. 😝
We finished with saffron ice cream which was fantastic and the nearest to something we used to have in Persia.
Highly recommended.
Don’t miss their ice cream. 👍

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Fazele J.
1/5

I had a very disappointing experience at the restaurant. I had to leave before finishing my meal due to the dirty environment, including a cockroach in the air and a rat near my feet. The food was also unsatisfactory, especially the kebab loghmeh, which had a poor taste. I wouldn’t recommend this place at all, as it didn’t meet any basic standards of cleanliness or quality.

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Aurorafae
4/5

(Edited to add review of new dishes at end)

Quality of main dishes: 4/5 stars (3/5 for Sabzi Polo Mahi, 4.5 for Mirza Ghasemi)
Service: 3/5 stars
Ice-cream: 3/5 stars

Service: it was my first time trying Persian food so I wanted to ask questions, but it was difficult because the owners weren't great at English. It was a bit stressful communicating as such, because I was not only navigating a new cuisine, but also trying to find out the specifics on ordering during lockdown. I ended up getting it done anyway, but wasn't entirely sure what I'd receive until I got it. Fortunately all 4 things I ordered on the phone ended up being correct. Also, the owners were friendly and at least seemed willing to help.

Food:
Zereshk Polo ba Morgh - homely, fragrant, and comforting overall. The barberries were the highlight, a refreshing burst of tanginess on the rice. The chicken was a little tough and not as flavourful as I thought it would be, but the rice was beautifully fluffy in texture.
Baghali Polo & lamb shank - the sauce was the highlight for me; flavourful and tangy with tomato flavour I believe (and I love sourness). The broad bean rice wasn't as light or fragrant as the saffron rice, but still paired well with the sauce. Highlight: the tenderness of the lamb shank, the meat falling off the bone. It was a large piece too!
Anaar Daneh Mosamma - chicken better this time; softer than Zereshk Polo's, and more flavour-infused as is probably intended. It was also tangy yet homely, with solid pomegranate bits from the sauce scattered on the meat and rice. The saffron rice was still lovely and aromatic.
Fesenjan - creamy, nutty yet tart -- a combination of texture and flavour i'd never experienced before, yet delightful! The sauce was definitely the highlight. Unfortunately, the chicken chunks were on the drier, tougher side again. At least I could shred them into smaller pieces and cover them sauce, though. I would try this dish again, with the lamb next time probably; perhaps with a different meat it would be more moist/less overcooked.
Saffron ice-cream - thankfully the rose flavour wasn't too empowering.
Cherry ice-cream - sour, as described by vendor, and a sorbet to be exact.
Date ice-cream - most tasty of the 3 flavours I bought.
I don't know if it's a one-off experience, but all 3 ice-creams were surprisingly liquid despite being frozen all day. (I even moved the last one deeper into my freezer for a day just in case.) The cherry in particular may have a split a little -- I ended up leaving it unfinished, as it was just syrup at the end. They all melted quickly despite being eaten on winter nights, which was strange and unpleasant.

I'd return to try the flavours I hadn't had before, but only really to explore Persian tastes. After that I'd look for more solid ice-creams elsewhere I think. I'd be happy to come back for the main meals though!
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Ghormeh Sabzi - subtly fragrant, humble, herbaceous, and comforting to eat. Slow-cooked lamb quite nice with soft kidney beans that melt in your mouth.
Sabzi Polo Mahi - salmon instead of white fish unexpectedly, and not battered I think so a bit tougher and not as flavourful as such. There was no pickled garlic, disappointingly. There were also broad beans in the rice? But it was herby and fragrant, lighter and nicer than Baghali Polo, with surprisingly pleasant patches of tanginess (maybe from lemon juice).
Mirza Ghasemi - so tangy and intense I actually had to eat it with rice/bread! Eggplant taste somehow came through despite the strength of the garlicky, tomato-y flavours, while the scrambled egg was a delightful and welcome relief to all the sourness. It was a much-appreciated, almost creamy complement to the rest of the dip that I wish there was more of (think there was only 1 egg).
Fesenjan lamb - better than chicken, but only really because the chicken was overdone last time. Perhaps it would've been better fresh; maybe the meatballs got drier and tougher when reheated.

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Am A.
5/5

Great and delicious homemade food. Their variety of ice creams are also great. We ordered meatball fesenjan and pomegranate chicken and both were superb taste.

Bastani - West Pennant Hills, New South Wales
Li M. N.
5/5

With no international travel due to Covid, it's enough for me to be a taste bud traveller by eating something new. We visited Bastani Persian Restaurant to have lunch and it was a great experience.

It's a cosy place with the (husband and wife?) owners cooking and serving the food and drinks.

The menu has photos and description of the dishes. Everything we had is delicious - the rice, the main dishes, the Persian tea and the desserts.

The had 5-6 different home-made ice creams.
The saffron ice cream is amazing and I had never tasted this flavour anywhere else.

Good to eat with friends so that you can share the dishes.

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