Persian Community & Culture in New York & New Jersey

The New York-New Jersey area hosts one of the largest Persian communities outside of Iran. With rich cultural life, community organisations, and businesses that make many Persians feel at home. Newcomers also find the area homely. Here in New York-New Jersey, you won't get homesick. Wherever you feel like having some lavashak or enjoying a theatre in Farsi, you'll be satisfied. At Nazdikia, we connect you to what you need, from professional lawyers and doctors who speak your language to Persian restaurants and supermarkets, to bring a piece of home to you.
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Persian Life in New York and New Jersey

The Persian community and culture of New York and New Jersey is impossible to miss. From Manhattan's busy streets to Long Island, or North Jersey, you can find familiar signs of home. People speaking Farsi, markets filled with saffron and pistachios, are all part of Persian culture in the area. Over the past decades, Persians have built a presence in New York and New Jersey that is rooted and evolving, 

Persian Food in New York and New Jersey 

For many families, food is the heartbeat of Persian culture in the Tri-State area. It brings families together and creates unforgettable memories. That's why places like Nasrin's kitchen feel like home, with the nostalgic aroma. The flavours of Tehran are now available in Midtown, featuring dishes like fesenjan and zereshk polo.  Ravagh Persian Grill, with several locations across the city and Long Island, has been a reliable gathering spot for years. New restaurants such as Sofre and Eyval in Brooklyn attract many Persian and international visitors, offering creative recipes.  Persian diners offer authentic koobideh, tahdig, and many other popular Persian cuisine. For many families, Persian restaurants in New York and New Jersey aren't just a place to eat, they are gathering spots, and places to celebrate family and cultural traditions like Nowruz. 

Culture, Language, and Celebration

The cultural life of the Persian community in New York and New Jersey is exceptional. The Iranian American Society of New York and the New York Persian Cultural Center keep traditions alive. Farsi language classes, Nowruz festivals, and concerts are a few of these cultural programs.  In New Jersey, the Iranian American Community of NJ and student groups, such as the Persian Cultural Club at Rutgers, connect the younger generation to its heritage.  The Persian New Year, Nowruz, holds a special place in the hearts of those who speak Farsi. The Tri-State area knows this, too. Every spring, the Persian Parade in Manhattan transforms Madison Avenue into a celebration of music. 

Places Where Persian Life Thrives

  • Great Neck, Long Island: Known for its large Iranian-Jewish population, with Persian grocery stores, bakeries, and community gatherings woven into everyday life.
  • Brooklyn & Queens: The home of a new generation of Persian restaurants and artistic spaces, reflecting the creativity of younger Iranian Americans.
  • North & Central New Jersey: From Jersey City to Princeton, Persian supermarkets, cultural events, and organisations bring families together.

More Than Just Food

Persian life in New York and New Jersey extends well beyond the dinner table. Carpet shops, Persian music schools, and art galleries add layers to the community. The Noor Theatre Company and cultural organisations like Alwan for the Arts showcase Iranian voices on stage and in galleries. Seasonal festivals such as Nowruz and Mehregan ensure that traditions don’t fade, even as the community blends into the fast pace of life in New York and New Jersey.

New York - New Jersey: A Living Cultural Home for Persians

For Persians in the Tri-State area, this is more than just a place to live: it’s a cultural home. It’s the taste of ghormeh sabzi in Midtown, the rhythm of daf drums at a Nowruz party in Jersey, or the sound of children learning Farsi on a Saturday morning. It’s a community that has managed to stay true to its roots while becoming an inseparable part of one of the most diverse regions in the world.