
Koobideh
$24Ground beef/lamb skewers, saffron rice, grilled tomato
This page is for guests who already know the dinner should revolve around the grill: koobideh, joojeh, lamb chops, mixed platters, and the Persian specialties that make House of Legends feel worth the reservation.
Best for
Date nights, family dinners, and hosted tables that want one clear food anchor before the room turns more social.
What stands out
Koobideh and joojeh are the safest first-order core, while mixed grills and specialties make more sense when the table wants to compare and share.
Best move
Use this guide before you open the full menu if you want to simplify the main-course decision quickly.
Then do this
Pair the grill choice with mezze, drinks, and reservations while the table pacing is still easy to shape.

Best fit
Commercial-intent landing page for guests who already know the category they want.
What this solves
A faster answer than opening the full menu when the query is already specific.
Best next move
Pick the category here, then move into the full menu or reservations path.
Reviewed against the current House of Legends persian kebabs menu so this landing page reflects live items and real table-planning context. Editorial standards.
Menu items

Ground beef/lamb skewers, saffron rice, grilled tomato

Saffron-marinated chicken, charred vegetables

Herb-crusted, grilled to order

Koobideh, joojeh, lamb chop, sides (serves 2-3)

Herb stew, kidney beans, dried lime, lamb

Barberry rice, saffron chicken
This page exists because guests searching for koobideh, joojeh, mixed grills, or Persian mains want a faster answer than a full menu scroll provides.

Search-intent fit
The page captures commercial restaurant intent around Persian kebabs and grill mains without making users decode unrelated menu categories first.
Dinner pacing
The copy is written around how the grill actually anchors the table for date nights, groups, and longer reservations.
First-party grounding
Items come directly from the live House of Legends food menu instead of generic category text or third-party delivery descriptions.
Booking adjacency
The page keeps the next steps close: full menu, reservations, and higher-intent guides that help convert dinner research into action.
See the full review process in our editorial standards.
Questions that matter
Next steps
Recommended next step
Move into starters, desserts, hookah, and drinks once the grill part of the order is clear.
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Book the table once you know the meal should be the first chapter of the night.
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Helpful when the kebab choice is really part of a bigger date-night decision.
Open pageUse these when the menu category is clear but the next question is what kind of night, reservation, or hosted table it should support.
Dining service
House of Legends is a stronger Mediterranean dining choice when you want grilled mains, mezze, cocktails, and a room that can stretch naturally into a lounge plan after dinner. It is less about a fast turnover table and more about a polished dinner that stays social.
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House of Legends is strongest for Persian dining when the table wants koobideh, saffron rice, tahdig, mezze, and a more elevated lounge-adjacent room instead of a purely traditional dining room or a purely nightlife venue.
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House of Legends is a strong group-dining option for hosts who want real food, shared pacing, and enough room energy to keep the table active once dinner shifts into drinks or hookah.
Open service pageThese pages answer the tighter Encino queries that usually come right after the menu category is decided.
Direct birthday-planning page
House of Legends is the stronger birthday-dinner choice when the celebration should begin with real food and keep working after the plates clear. It is especially good for milestone dinners, mixed groups, and reservations that should stretch naturally into cocktails, hookah, or a more energetic room later in the night.
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House of Legends is the better fit when private dining should feel like a hosted version of a great night out, not a shut-off banquet box. It works especially well for milestone dinners, client entertainment, rehearsal dinners, and groups that care about atmosphere as much as menu and guest count.
Open pageUse these if the menu sounds right but you still need to compare Encino against Sherman Oaks, West Hollywood, or another nearby plan.
Mediterranean Dining Comparison
If the goal is just a quick dinner, the market has options. If the goal is Mediterranean food plus a late-night room, House of Legends is the stronger answer.
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House of Legends is usually the stronger choice when private dining should feel polished at the table and still have room to open into cocktails, hookah, or a later social stretch.
Open comparisonThese pages are useful when the menu choice is really part of a bigger date-night, live-music, group-dinner, or private-dining decision.
Best-of guide
House of Legends is the better fit for group dinners when the table should hold the whole night together: shareable ordering, flexible pacing, and a room that still has somewhere to go after dinner.
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House of Legends is usually the better fit when Mediterranean dining should feel like the start of a full night out, not just a quick meal before the evening moves somewhere else.
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House of Legends is the better fit when private dining should feel warm, social, and hospitality-led rather than a plain room reservation attached to a meal.
Open guideReady to move from menu research into booking?
House of Legends works best when the menu choice, the room mood, and the reservation timing all line up. If this page answered the category question, use the next step while the plan is still simple.