The brilliant Persian cafe in disguise as a greasy spoon that’s just had a star turn on TV

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Majid and Alex Polizzi on The Hotel Inspector

Majid and Alex Polizzi on The Hotel Inspector

A family-run, often-overlooked restaurant in Chorlton had a star turn on TV last night, when The Hotel Inspector paid a visit to the Chorlton Metro Cafe.

From the outside, this place looks very much like your run-of-the-mill greasy spoon, and it sort of is, with fry-ups and breakfast sandwiches up for grabs.

But beyond that, this is the spot to come for an authentic, hearty, home-cooked Persian food.

And it’s this strange dual identity that has caught the attention of Channel 5 this year, and given the business a full episode of The Hotel Inspector.

Alex Polizzi and her crew headed to Chorlton earlier this year to assist husband and wife Majid and Zahra in a rebrand to become The Persian Stop (the sign still hasn’t changed, but bear with them here).

During the episode, The Hotel Inspector tackled everything from a menu overhaul to a spruce-up of the restaurant’s frontage, and ran a cost evaluation, hoping to help Majid and Zahra to increase custom.

And there were other familiar faces involved too – Channel 5 called on social media experts The Manc (oh wait, that’s us!) to help Majid understand the power of social media.

The couple moved to the UK from Iran more than 20 years ago, and Majid ran a successful construction business – until the financial crisis of 2008.

The pair then poured their life savings into the Metro Cafe, a greasy spoon just across the road from Chorlton tram stop.

They kept the full builder’s breakfasts and mugs of tea, but added a new string of Persian stews and fragrant rice dishes to the menu.

Now, with the help of The Hotel Inspector, the menu puts these ancient dishes front and centre.

Expect slices of syrupy baklava for only £2.80, and traditional stews like khoresh bademjan (slow-cooked aubergines with split peas and lamb) and khoresh fesenjan (saffron, ground walnut and pomegranate chicken).

This is a small business, run by a fantastic local couple, and one of those hidden gems that deserves to be a little less hidden.

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Featured image: The Manc Group