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In 1817, the poet Thomas Moore, inspired by exotic stories European
travelers were bringing back from the Orient, published Lala Rokh,
a romance. The title character is a beautiful young princess whose
name means "tulip cheeks," a term of endearment still used in the
Persian language today.
Her story is
truly an enchanting one. Lala Rokh is betrothed to a prince in a
distant kingdom, who sends a grand procession of palanquins and
elephant-borne thrones to meet her and bring her back to him. During
the journey, she is entertained each evening by the poet Feramorz,
who recites a series of magical, fantastic tales. In spite of herself,
she falls in love with the handsome young poet, and as they near
the end of their travels, knowing they must soon part, she descends
into a state of deep melancholy. Only then does Feramorz reveal
himself to be the prince in disguise. Of course, they marry and
live happily ever after.
In Moore's epic,
this classic love story, along with the traditional folk tales of
Feramorz, are exactingly wrought in unforgettable verse. Here at
Lala Rokh, we bring the same exacting care to the preparation and
presentation of traditional Persian cuisine. Our aim is not just
to fill the stomach, but to create a dining experience that satisfies
the body, mind and soul. So sit back. Leave the everyday world behind.
And live the romance.
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