Northeastern IranRestaurants

Restaurants in Northeastern Iran

  1. A

    Hezardestan Traditional Teahouse

    Hezardestan is one of Iran’s most beautiful teahouse-restaurants. Carpets, samovars, antique qalyans, cushions and wooden benches are surrounded by walls adorned with scenes from Ferdosi’s Shahnamah. There’s live music most nights, the manager speaks fluent English and the food is pretty good including vegetarian possibilities. Just be prepared for hefty ‘service’ and ‘tea’ charges that can double the bill.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Hafez Restaurant

    With attractive wrought iron and copper-work, this new, high-ceilinged eatery is a fine choice in the consulate area. For a taste of Central Asia, try their chelo estanboli (IR17,000), virtually identical to plov (an archetypal if fatty Uzbek lamb-and-rice dish).

    reviewed

  3. C

    Vitamin Sara

    Come to this unpretentious juice-shop for Mashhad’s best maajun (IR12,000), a fabulous mush of crushed walnuts, pistachios, ice cream, cream, banana and honey, all whizzed through the orgasmatron to form one of Iran’s most spectacular desserts.

    reviewed

  4. Sorena Restaurant

    Bright, spacious middle-class kababi with big fireplaces and fake roses on the tables. Fish dishes are sizeable but laced with bones. Vampires should avoid zirtoshi, a side-dish of whole pickled garlic (IR5000).

    reviewed

  5. D

    Kebabi Etminar

    Bog-standard local eatery whose IR7000 nun-o panir breakfast includes walnuts, raisins and unusually tasty cheese with bread and tea. Kababs from IR4400.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Atlas Hotel Restaurant

    For steak and chips in a middle class setting, this comfortable hotel restaurant opens longer than most and the coffeehouse downstairs has an espresso machine.

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  7. Abshar Paziraee

    Marked with a neon swan and a goofy Mr Bean mural, this simple, sunny snack bar is ideal for fresh juices or ice creams while watching the park fountains.

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  8. F

    Ali Restaurant

    Cavernous downstairs pay-first diner with a giant spoon-and-fork looming above the cashier. The menu is typical but available in English. Fast turnover.

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  9. G

    Jahan Hotel Restaurant

    Kababs, schnitzels or trout (IR49,500) are unremarkable but truly phenomenal views across the Haram make lunch-time dining here a must.

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  10. H

    Amibe Furushi

    Cheaper but inferior versions of maajun (compared to what you get at Vitamin Sara) are available from Amibe Furushi .

    reviewed

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  12. Aryana Pizza

    This inviting, larger-than-average, new fast-food restaurant has pizzas with excellent, light crusts.

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