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A slick, upscale supper club with Middle Eastern flourishes, Kuluck Persian Restaurant & Lounge serves Iranian cuisine that feels like it came straight from the kitchen of a Persian matriarch (a pleasant counterpoint to the modern aesthetic). Steamed rice called chelow is generously dished out next to marinated chicken kebabs, juicy strips of ground beef called koobideh, bowls of slow-simmered stews with beef and eggplant, and flecked with heady herbs as polos with salmon or lamb. And on weekends the price of a meal includes a show - a Persian-style belly dancer weaves around the tables almost as quickly as she shakes her hips, and the owners' Persian pop band Dima rocks the dance floor from 10 p.m. till late in the eve. Check out the lunch buffet too.
A modern mix of Persian rock and dance music, performed live with an exceptional sound-system and begging dancefloor. A belly dancer warms the crow...
Kuluck does something well that most ethnic restaurants in Broward or Palm Beach don't: it's cool. The upscale Persian supper club, located in a strip mall in Tamarac, actually oozes style. With soft lighting, colorful walls with velvet drapes, white tablecloths, and a 20-foot dance floor, the joint is all sleek edges and sass. It's a wild departure from the typical regional-history-while-you-eat décor that clogs other ethnic restaurants, but who wants to eat in a museum? The secret behind Kuluck's styling is that the owners wanted to create a place where they would not only serve great Iranian food in a classy atmosphere, but also a place where their band Dima could play. They do that on Saturday nights while folks nosh on tender, marinated kebabs of Cornish hen and koobideh (juicy, onion-flavored ground beef). The menu is simple, but what's there is flavorful and cooked perfectly. (Chicken that's not dried to the bone? No way! Yes, way!) The kashke bademjam — a textured dip of roasted eggplant, garlic, onion, and whey — is particularly dreamy. The result is a restaurant that's both sexy and sophisticated.
I grew up eating my mother's and aunt's persian cooking. Of all the restaurants I have been too, Kuluck has the best and most authentic in South Florida. They also have a great belly dancer on weekends. ------------------------------------------------- Weekend Schedule: -Friday's 9:00pm - Belly Dance Show -Saturday's 8:30pm - First Belly Dance Show 10:15pm - Second Belly Dance Show 10:45pm - Live Persian POP Band 12:00am - DJ Mixing Best Persian & International Music ------------------------------------------------- Check this place out, very nice, intimate atmosphere, and even better food! ------------------------------------------------- Website: http://www.kuluck.com/ ------------------------------------------------- The Choleh Kabob is my favorite.
really good food & the entertainment is great! Nice atmosphere :)
Kuluck does something well that most ethnic restaurants in Broward or Palm Beach don't: it's cool. The upscale Persian supper club, located in a strip mall in Tamarac, actually oozes style. With soft lighting, colorful walls with velvet drapes, white tablecloths, and a 20-foot dance floor, the joint is all sleek edges and sass. It's a wild departure from the typical regional-history-while-you-eat décor that clogs other ethnic restaurants, but who wants to eat in a museum? The secret... More »
I grew up with a good friend, Frank, whose family was from Iran. We were inseparable. Whenever we had time off from school I´d spend entire days at his house listening to Cobain and Hendrix, playing Nintendo, and eating the incredible Persian... More »
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