There are only 3–4 small tables available for seating.
The menu is limited, with four types of burgers and a few appetizers.
The sandwich packaging is well done, and they even include wet wipes in the pack.
There is a sink for washing hands, but no restroom.
The meat quality is good.
Mushroom sauce, ketchup, and a spicy sauce are served on the side with the sandwich.
Preparation time was short (we didn’t visit during peak hours).
The staff were polite and respectful.
No music was playing, which suits the space and isn’t really necessary.
It’s ideal for a short sit-down meal and then leaving.
Parking on this street can be a bit difficult.
We ordered the special burger, which cost 450,000 tomans per burger in Dey 1404 (January 2026).