
Everyday at Lala Rokh, we are truly welcoming each dining guest into our
home, creating a special evening to please the stomach and the soul. Persian
culture is well-known for its gracious hospitality, and for your next special
occasion, whether it is a family gathering or a business meeting, allow
us to create a distinctive dining experience for you and your guests.
We are able to create menus suited to any budget, starting at $42.00 per person for a three-course meal. Each of our dining rooms are able to provide a unique private dinner for their respective capacities. Additionally, we offer audio-visual rental, floral arranging, and valet service at 65 Charles Street.
To inquire about available
services, or to place a private dining function, call us at 617-720-5511,
or simply click here or on the
link below to email us.
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In collaboration with Sandra Fairbanks Design, we have created three private
and semi private function rooms that vary in size and style. A soothing
color of Historic Yellow on the walls and a rich tone of grey-blue for
the carpet have been employed to uniform all the separate rooms. Gentle
colors of green and gold on the banquets distinguish the rooms. An array
of revolving, museum quality Persian collections adorn the walls of each
room and its respective capacity.

Decorated with an important collection of unique impressions of vintage
19th-century prints by two of the earliest Persian photographers, Antoin-Khan
Sevruguin and Abdullah Qajar, together with original European portrait
prints of Persian ambassadors to the courts of Constantinople and Prague
of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Capacity:
16-28 persons
seated

Vibrant colored textiles and tapestries of the late 18th and 19th century
juxtaposed with original Persian miniatures of the Safavid Dynasty (late
13th-17th centuries) as well as original prints from the mid-19th century
of Persian ornament by the English artist Owen Jones.
Capacity:
30-44 persons
seated

A foundation support beam divides the largest of the three dining rooms.
The smaller section is decorated with prints by European visitors from
the 16th to 19th centuries illustrating historic Persian cities such as
Isfahan, Qom, Kashan, Bandar-e Abbas, and Tehran (including a unique original
drawing by the famous 17th-century traveler Jean Chardin). The larger
section features five previously unknown pure still-life paintings of
the Qajar period (ca. 1810) as well as two extremely rare miniatures of
flowers from the short-lived Asfharid dynasty (early 18th century).
Capacity:
50-60 persons seated |