- Best Fine Dining Restaurant | Gaslamp Quarter San Diego, CA
Bandar’s executive chefs celebrate the traditions of Persian Cuisine with fresh prime steaks, chicken, vegetarian options, seafood and classic Persian Specialties dishes Bandar is the proud recipient of many awards since 1996
- Bandar - Wikipedia
Bandar (port), a Persian word; Bandar tribe, in the comic series The Phantom; Bandar, a fictional Middle-Eastern country with a Persian-speaking population, in the fifth season of the TV series Scandal; Bandar, a genus of long-horned beetles in the subfamily Prioninae; Bandar (state constituency), state constituency in Malaysia
- Bandar Restaurant
Bandar is a sleek, modern-looking restaurant right next to the Horton Plaza Parking Garage The cuisine is Persian, with an emphasis on grilled kabobs If the restaurant staff won't warn you, I will Portions are absolutely huge, and a single entree feeds 2-3 adults easily
- Bandar Restaurant - San Diego, CA - OpenTable
Bandar Restaurant serves Mediterranean food with unique Persian spices flown to San Diego and served in original recipes Chefs Behrooz and Shokooh create simple preparations to showcase them, alongside an exotic variety of oven-roasted eggplant, charbroiled chicken, seafood and flavorful prime steaks
- Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud - Wikipedia
Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud (Arabic: بندر بن سلطان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود; born 2 March 1949) is a member of the Saudi ruling family, a grandson of King Abdulaziz, military officer, and retired diplomat who served as Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States from 1983 to 2005
- Bandar
Persian cuisine is exotic, healthy, and gluten free consisting of a combination of fresh filet mignon beef, lamb, chicken, organic fish, garlic, onion, vegetables, nuts, pomegranate, basmati rice and herbs
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- Bandar (port) - Wikipedia
Bandar or Bunder (in Persian بندر) is a Persian word meaning 'port' and 'haven' Etymologically it combines Persian بند Band ('enclosed') and در dar ('gate, door') meaning 'an enclosed area' (i e protected from the sea) derived from Avestan Bandha (to tieup) and Dwara (entrance)
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