"Amidst the fluorescent lights of pubs and clattering of chopsticks from nearby bak kut teh stalls, Banoo Restaurant opens its worn wooden doors to all. Wooden furniture backed against a bricked feature wall greeted on first sight. Tables are covered with Persian rugs, whilst shelves hold metal pots and pitchers of different shapes and sizes."
Viviane Then, Streetdirectory - January 2007
"The kebabs are excellent, especially the kebab koobideh ($17.50), which is one of the best I have eaten... Not much has been done to alter the single-unit shophouse, though efforts to inject an Iranian mood can be seen in some handicrafts hanging from the ceiling and a couple of colourful children's traditional costumes pinned on a wall. Similarly, there is nothing pretentious about the warm welcome you get here..."