Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Shamshiri
180Pearl PointsOAD-ranked Persian. Westwood's reliable call.

About Shamshiri
Shamshiri is the benchmark for Persian cooking in LA's Westwood corridor, backed by consecutive Opinionated About Dining Casual North America rankings and over 2,200 Google reviews at 4.2. The room is unfussy and the format is casual, but the kitchen delivers with genuine consistency. Book for a weekday lunch if you want the best experience without the weekend crowd.
Verdict: A Serious Persian Kitchen That Earns Its OAD Ranking
The common misconception about Shamshiri is that it's a nostalgic neighbourhood spot coasting on longevity. It isn't. Two consecutive Opinionated About Dining Casual North America rankings (ranked #350 in 2025 and #352 in 2024) and a 4.2 Google rating across more than 2,200 reviews signal a kitchen operating with genuine consistency. If you're exploring Persian food in Los Angeles and want a benchmark rather than a discovery, Shamshiri on Westwood Boulevard is where to start.
What to Expect
Shamshiri sits in Westwood's Tehrangeles corridor, the densest concentration of Iranian restaurants and shops in North America. Walk in and the room reads plainly: functional, unfussy, the focus directed squarely at the table rather than the decor. That visual restraint is part of the point. This is a kitchen-forward operation under chef Hamid Shamshiri, and the room communicates that without apology. The plates arrive simply presented — Persian cooking doesn't rely on architectural plating, and Shamshiri doesn't pretend otherwise.
For food-focused diners who want depth and context rather than ambience, the lack of theatre is an asset. You are here for the cooking: herb-laden stews, grilled meats, rice dishes built on technique refined over decades. Persian cuisine in this register rewards attention. If you're comparing it to the more design-conscious dining rooms elsewhere on Pearl's Los Angeles guide, understand that Shamshiri's proposition is different — the value is on the plate, not in the setting.
Service and Value
At the casual dining price point Shamshiri occupies, the service delivers what it needs to: attentive without being hovering, knowledgeable about the menu, and efficient enough that the pacing feels deliberate rather than rushed. That's a meaningful distinction in a neighbourhood where comparable Persian spots can feel indifferent or stretched thin at peak hours. The OAD casual ranking confirms that the experience holds up under scrutiny from food-literate diners, not just loyal regulars. Price range data isn't confirmed in Pearl's database, but the casual designation and Westwood context suggest accessible pricing relative to the quality tier.
If your reference point for value is what you'd pay at Providence or Kato, Shamshiri lands in a completely different tier , lower spend, more casual, but not a lesser experience within its own category. For Persian food specifically, the closest LA peer worth naming is Attari Sandwich Shop for a lighter, more casual midday visit, and Azizam if you want a more contemporary Persian approach. Perse rounds out the local Persian options worth knowing. Beyond LA, Eyval and Persepolis in New York City represent how the cuisine plays at different price points and formality levels, useful context if you're benchmarking the category nationally.
Leading Time to Visit
Lunch on a weekday is the move. Shamshiri opens at 11:30 am Monday through Friday, and the midday crowd tends to be lighter than weekend afternoons, when Westwood's Iranian community turns the corridor into a destination in itself. If you want the room at its most relaxed and the kitchen at full capacity without a long wait, Tuesday through Thursday lunch is optimal. Friday and Saturday evenings push to 10 pm closing and will be busier; book ahead or arrive early if you prefer a quieter room. Sunday closes at 9 pm and Saturday opens at noon rather than 11:30 am, so factor that into planning.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1712 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
- Hours: Mon–Thu 11:30 am–9 pm | Fri 11:30 am–10 pm | Sat 12–10 pm | Sun 12–9 pm
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins generally feasible, especially at lunch on weekdays
- Cuisine: Persian
- Awards: Opinionated About Dining Casual North America #350 (2025), #352 (2024)
- Google rating: 4.2 from 2,226 reviews
- Chef: Hamid Shamshiri
- Leading for: Food-focused visitors, Persian cuisine explorers, weekday lunch
- Neighbourhood context: Westwood's Tehrangeles corridor , surrounded by Iranian shops and restaurants
How It Compares
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Shamshiri good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration, but not for a milestone dinner requiring ceremony. Shamshiri holds two consecutive Opinionated About Dining Casual rankings, which signals consistent quality at an accessible price point — the kind of place that impresses guests who care about food without requiring a formal occasion to justify the bill. For a splurge-tier Persian experience with more production, you'd need to look outside this category.
Can I eat at the bar at Shamshiri?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Shamshiri. The format is casual dining, so counter or bar options may exist, but call ahead or arrive early on a weekday to ask — the lunch window from 11:30 am gives you the best shot at flexible seating without the weekend crowd.
Does Shamshiri handle dietary restrictions?
Persian cuisine as a category is generally accommodating for vegetarians and those avoiding pork, as the tradition relies heavily on grilled meats, herb-forward rice dishes, and legume-based stews. Shamshiri's specific accommodation policies aren't documented, so check the venue's official channels for allergy-specific needs. The cuisine format gives it more natural flexibility than, say, an omakase counter.
What are alternatives to Shamshiri in Los Angeles?
Within Tehrangeles on Westwood Blvd, you have multiple Iranian options steps away — Shamshiri's OAD recognition makes it the most credentialed of the corridor for casual Persian. If you want to move across cuisines entirely, Holbox in Mercado La Paloma is the comparable OAD-ranked casual pick for Mexican seafood at a similar price tier, though the format and neighbourhood are completely different.
Is Shamshiri good for solo dining?
Yes. Casual-format Persian restaurants eat well solo — rice dishes and single skewers are portion-friendly and there's no pressure to share. Shamshiri opens at 11:30 am Monday through Friday, making a solo weekday lunch the easiest visit: lighter crowd, no wait, full menu access.
Is lunch or dinner better at Shamshiri?
Lunch. Weekday midday hours draw a lighter crowd, making it easier to get a table and eat without the weekend pace. Shamshiri's OAD Casual ranking reflects kitchen consistency across service periods, so you're not sacrificing quality by going early — you're just cutting the wait. Friday and Saturday dinner hours run to 10 pm if the schedule forces an evening visit.
Location
1712 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Shamshiri
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Shamshiri | |
| Kato | $$$$ |
| Hayato | $$$$ |
| Vespertine | $$$$ |
| Holbox | $$ |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | $$$$ |
What to weigh when choosing between Shamshiri and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Holbox, Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
- Sushi Kaneyoshi, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
Shamshiri operates in a completely different tier from most of LA's critically acclaimed restaurants. Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, and Sushi Kaneyoshi are all high-commitment, high-spend experiences in the $$$$ range with significant booking lead times. Shamshiri is walk-in friendly, casual, and priced for regular visits. If you're deciding between them, the question isn't which is better overall, it's what you're optimising for. For a tasting-menu experience with serious technique, Kato or Hayato. For Persian food with an OAD ranking and no booking friction, Shamshiri.
The most useful comparison within the casual tier is Holbox, also OAD-recognised and similarly positioned as a no-frills, cuisine-forward operation at an accessible price point. Both reward food-focused diners who aren't paying for ambience. Holbox wins on seafood; Shamshiri wins on Persian cooking in a neighbourhood where the cuisine has genuine depth and history. If you're building a week of LA eating across price points, both belong on the list.
For diners planning a broader LA trip, Shamshiri fills the casual lunch or early dinner slot efficiently, it doesn't require the advance planning of a Vespertine booking or the spend of a Sushi Kaneyoshi omakase. That accessibility is a feature, not a compromise. Book it for a weekday, use the money you save on a dinner at one of the city's higher-commitment tables.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–9 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12–10 pm
- Sunday
- 12–9 pm
Recognized By
Explore Los Angeles
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